Trail Boss

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Jul 25, 2000
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Time to replace my scratched lens. I'd like to try a colored one instead of the clear I use now.
What color do you use in the woods on Sunny days and cloudy/rainy days.

Anyone try anything like the light sensitive lens put out by Pro Grip?

Thanks
 

J3R

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Apr 29, 2002
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I've got Oakley's with an orange lens, They work very well on shaded trails as well as in the sun. They even work good at night, I've only used them at night while snowboarding though.
J3R
 

Mike198

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Jul 8, 2002
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i have the scott goggles with mirror a lens, they work great in the sun, but there bad for night. also if you want to get more life out of your lenses, get tear-offs, that way the tear-off gets scratched and not the lens.
 

dirty~d~

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Apr 17, 2002
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I agree with t300mag. The blue tint lens is great for both sunshine and shade.
 
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superfly

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Dec 2, 2001
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On a bright day with no potential for "tree shade" on the trail - the blue lense works good to cut glare and not strain your eyes. When there is lots of sparatic shade on the trail - go with the yellow, it will improve the definition between the sunny spots and the shady spots. The only tie I use a grey lense is when the sun is just rising or just setting, and there is relatively no shade.
 

el presidente

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Dec 21, 2000
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i have the clear lenses, but my friends use colored lenses, GNCC387 uses the amp blue lenses and SMB_RACING swears but the pro-grip light sensitive lenses, i am going to use yellow as soon as i get them. i hear they are good too
 

GNCC387

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Apr 21, 2002
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I run the amp blue lenses amd the yellow lens both work very effectively i have not had any complaints with either. The amp blue really work great in the snow.
 

sharp

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Sep 30, 2001
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I like the amber/yellow in the fall. It gives better definition so you can spotthose rocks among the leaves. I like the clear in the dark shady areas. I prefer smoke colour when alot of sun light is a factor.
 

CrazyTed

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Jul 26, 1999
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I use the amber mostly unless I'm in a lot of sunlight, then I go with the Amp Blue. I find it too dark for most woods riding though....
 

KevinB4stk

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Jul 5, 2000
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ProGrip, with the light sensitive/anti fog lense.
I've had great sucess with these gogg;es this spring and summer. They will absolutly not fog up and the lense isn't tinted to much. Pluss the foam is pretty good too.
 
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