Ski New England, New Hampshire Vermont, and Maine, Weather conditions change and do not want to change lenses during day. My eyes water easily and so interested in your ventilaton system. I think I found my perfect goggles. Great price for everything I need/ want in ski goggles. Thank you GLADE
For night laps, we'd highly recommend snagging our Low-Light Challenger lens. That combined with the Gold lens you had your eyes on would give you a super versatile two lens quiver.
Ski New England, New Hampshire Vermont, and Maine, Weather conditions change and do not want to change lenses during day. My eyes water easily and so interested in your ventilaton system. I think I found my perfect goggles. Great price for everything I need/ want in ski goggles. Thank you GLADE
Is it more high light or low light
Depends on the lens you select! We have lenses for everything from whiteout to bluebird.
Do you think the burnt orange lens will be good for night time or the gold lens
For night laps, we'd highly recommend snagging our Low-Light Challenger lens. That combined with the Gold lens you had your eyes on would give you a super versatile two lens quiver.
@@GladeOpticsTipsUp ok thanks I’ll definitely check that out. How about the adapt photocromic goggles are they pretty good at night time?
@@Mikey88882 Yes, the Adapt will run almost completely clear at night!
@@GladeOpticsTipsUp thank you!!!
Out of the challenger lenses, which is the best for dark cloudy days?
are they polarized?
The silver lens is polarized, yes. That said, we generally don't recommend a polarized lens for skiing unless it is bluebird.