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I do have a question though. Since I picked the combination of Ignitor and Blue sensor which should be good for most of the conditions. Thank you! However, if you can swing it, I would add the Green Sol-X. I prefer it in sunny conditions to the Ignitor. Hi this was really helpful. Please help me! Also is ignitor better to use or rc36? Thanks for the kind words. I always like to have two lenses for changing light, but if I had to pick one it would definitely be the Ignitor.
I noticed when I put these on, the yellow frame reflects off the inside of the lense around the nose, and I can seee the reflection of the yellow lense. Thank you so much for this detailed review.
It is not often you find such a consise review of topcs with timely responses to questions. Maybe the ignitor just to have a true mid light condition day.
Like are mirrored better than regular? Thanks, Jon. The Ignitor Mirror is it. Enough already. Hello there, I have a quick question please. I understand they are both a general all rounder lens but which one will give a more natural look? Thanks, Angela.
I think the mellow rose tint will feel more natural and fit with your preference. What would you reccomend: get the better? Thanks for the great review. Need help decided in combo of lenses. Lens combos available are photochromic and blackout or igniter with blue sensor or green sol x with red sensor. Blackout is one of my favorites for bright sun. Have you considered updating this review to include information about some of the newer lenses it seems that Smith has added for the season?
What do you think would be the best set of four lenses? I have been happy with the Green Sol-X even on variable days, only using the Red Sensor when overcast; I found it not fully adequate in very flight light and fog, but not sure the Yellow would be that much better there.
The Yellow is tempting for storm days please, storms, come my way! I am fine adding a fifth lens too, so I could add the Photochromic or Yellow at some point to either set.
What do you think would be best? Less versatile in the sun when compared to the Red Sensor, but worth it in my opinion. That lens quiver will be tough to beat. Hi there. Great job on the reviews. Even the comments section is highly detailed and informative. How is the ignitor for night riding? The Ignitor will be a touch dark for night riding in my opinion. Clear is my favorite, hands down, followed by yellow and blue sensor.
What is the visual difference between the platinum and igniter mirror lenses? Does the platinum have a darker mirror? My head is too small for interchangeable lenses, and I only ski for one week every few years, so I just want a decent all around lens to replace my trusty old orange lensed goggles that are scratched.
The Smith virtue goggle fits, but I need to pick a lens. You seem to prefer the ignitor mirror to the photochromic lens as an all around. Is that true? Which performs better in low light and which in bright light? What lens would you recommend between the green sol x and red sol x.
Is there much of a difference. Seems for low light blue sensor is the way to go and that comes with the red sol x. I am looking for a lens combination that would be good for New England Skiing.
I experience a lot of shaded trails with lots of trees, so you are always going in and out of the light. I was thinking Green Sol-x and Red Sensor for their versatility. What do you think? Really appreciate your great reviews. Could you do a comparison between chromapop and prizm from oakley? Both technologies looks like they do the same, but which one is better?
Thanks for the update. My favorite low light lens is the yellow sensor which is not included in the above pretty sure this is not the gold sensor. Would probably go with the chromapop storm now that it is out. I think Smith has changed the naming on some of these lenses over time e. Has anyone else had a chance to try them? If you have sensitive eyes and are looking for a darker-than-normal lens, The Sun Platinum should be a better option than the Everyday series based on my admittedly limited experience.
Check out the Sun Black as well, though I think the Platinum will give you better contrast. The goggle is offered in variable 2 lens combinations. Pages: 1 2 3. Hey Stewart, Your concerns are definitely valid. Thanks, Jed. Jed, Awesome — and thanks so much for this great review, I really found it very helpful. Thanks, Todd,. Questions on the Photochromic Red Sensor: Do you have a feel for how quickly they lighten up? Any thoughts? Hope this helps give you a better sense of how the lens performs.
Hi, found this guide really useful! Hi, thanks for another best review on the internet. Thanks Martin. Martin, I think the Ignitor does very well in shadows and in bright sumlight. An answer to all your questions is at your fingertips, and if you want to chat with an expert, Contact Us. Ditch risky online shopping with the See Better Guarantee. Try your goggles for 45 days. Get a full refund, exchange, or credit towards a better pair. And return shipping?
Table of Contents 1. Comments 2 Leave A Comment Dale kazarian. Want to order ski goggle lens. How do I order. SportRx Optical Ninja. Hi Dale, Thanks for the question!
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