Glade Fathom Goggle

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • Built for skiers and riders that prefer to switch up lenses often. The Fathom integrates our award-winning REVEAL™ photochromic lens technology with our yard-sale tested, lightning-fast magnetic lens system… Forget the fuss and say hello to ultimate versatility.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @dtbrown1978
    @dtbrown1978 5 месяцев назад

    Do you not offer the blue lense anymore? Can't find it on your site.

    • @GladeOpticsTipsUp
      @GladeOpticsTipsUp  5 месяцев назад +1

      We're unfortunately out of stock in the blue lenses for this season, but we'll be restocking next season!

  • @grizzkid795
    @grizzkid795 4 месяца назад

    How long does it take for the lense to change tint when say a cloud moves in front of the sun or you drop into a shady area? Why do you need an extra low light lense if the other lense adapts to all light conditions? I assume it adapts to most conditions, but if it's really flat light you might want the even lighter tint.

    • @GladeOpticsTipsUp
      @GladeOpticsTipsUp  4 месяца назад

      The time it takes for the lens to change tint can vary based on the intensity of light and the specific conditions. Generally, our photochromic lenses adapt to changing light conditions quite swiftly, providing optimal visibility as conditions shift. While our adaptive lenses offer versatility across a wide range of light conditions, including partially cloudy days and shifts between sun and shade, extreme low-light situations might benefit from an even lighter tint. Our additional low-light lens ensures you have the best visibility in all lighting scenarios, providing enhanced safety and comfort on the slopes. In extremely low light conditions, such as night skiing or in very dense fog, you may still find it beneficial to have a dedicated low light lens for optimal visibility. So, while photochromic lenses offer excellent adaptability, there may be rare situations where an additional low light lens can be advantageous for the best clarity and performance.

    • @grizzkid795
      @grizzkid795 4 месяца назад

      Thanks, do you recommend the photo chromatic lense for very bright above treeline conditions or is there a darker lense like the blue best for that.

    • @GladeOpticsTipsUp
      @GladeOpticsTipsUp  4 месяца назад

      We only have our PHOTOCHROMIC Lens and our LOW LIGHT LENS. Our photochromic lenses provide a wider range by automatically adjusting to different light conditions, reducing the need to switch lenses frequently. All our photochromic lenses (except for the MESA model) are REVEAL Photochromic which adapts to all weather conditions. All REVEAL™ range photochromic lens colors boast the same tint-adjusting VLT range of 61%-16%.
      This means that no matter the color you choose, your REVEAL™ lens will continually shift tint as the intensity of the UV light changes.
      So, the color of the lenses is just based on your style preference :) However, in extremely low light conditions, such as night skiing or in very dense fog, you may still find it beneficial to have a dedicated low light lens for optimal visibility. So, while photochromic lenses offer excellent adaptability, there may be rare situations where an additional low light lens can be advantageous for the best clarity and performance.
      @@grizzkid795