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Anon Figment Mirrored lens issue

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
I've just received a shiny new pair of Anon Figment goggles in black supposedly with the green solex lens, although it may be the gold/chrome one I'm not sure. Anyway when I try them on in daylight I can see a relection of my own eyes in the lens which I find very distracting and I constantly feel like something is blocking my view. Is this normal for a mirrored lens? The product description mentions a multi-layer Green mirror, could this be the cause of this issue?

I don't think it's something I could get used to and personally I think it's a pretty major design flaw, does anybody have any experience of this same problem?

EDIT: I think this issue may be caused by looking out through a window with the goggles on, it doesn't seem to be a problem outside!

Thanks
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