I just bought a pair of Electric EG1s goggles. I really like them but they only came with a bronze/silver chrome lens. I do a lot of riding in low sunlight and night conditions so I want to get another lens. Electric says that the bronze will still work in these conditions but I'm doubtful. I only want to buy one other lens though. Do yellow work well enough in night conditions to use it regularly? I ride in low light conditions about the same amount of time as I do in night conditions. Which lens should I get?
I was going to try yellow this year, but I've only ever been comfortable with clear at night in the past. We shall see..... I'd like to hear some more opinions!
I used yellow all last season while riding under lights. The reduce they amount you can see and I don't think the contrast increase is anything noticable. If I was riding at dusk where there is still some light they would be prefered but this season I'm going to get some clear lenses.
I wouldnt say its unanimous....far from it...
I'd say yellow is better.
Maybe clear if you have zero light, but if your skiing at night with lights yellow would be better i'd think.
In fact some lenses(Hi Yellow Oakley for example) actually have higher VLT than their clear. The problem with night lighting is its always very very flat, so any extra contrast you can get is nice.
I cant stand clear because of the glare...
It may depend highly on what goggles you are talking about..for Oakley though Hi Yellow >>> Clear. And so far the same for my VZ Feenoms. Just incase other people are reading this not using EG1's
Thanks for all the comments everyone. Like I said I wish I could just get both but I don't want to spend the money. The hill I ride on is lit at night so based on what everyone is saying Yellow might be the way to go.
Can you elaborate on what the chrome does in these lenses?
I am looking for yellow lenses for my eg2s and not sure what the difference is between the standard yellow lens and the yellow chrome lens (for $20 more).
Once again, t comes down to preference...i've tried on yellow and it wasnt bad, but i just prefer clear more. I have rose pink lenses that do well too in low light conditions
I was under the impression that your local hill was very poorly lit or had virtually no lighting when I said the clear lens option seems unanimous.
However, as mentioned earlier, I'd go with H.I. Yellow if it's night time but rather well lit for its enhanced contrast. But guess what, you've already decided on that. :laugh:
if you are looking for a night lens then go with the regular yellow. It lets in more light than the yellow chrome.
I checked out clear and yellow lenses at a local board shop near me and you should def go with yellow even at night. No matter what you need some light in order to see. The yellow intensifies the light and it actually looks brighter. You can try it out for yourself if you don't believe me.
I have 2 pairs of EG2s now that i boguht a new yellow lens for the season and a new pair of the Absurdists. Can't wait.
I have Yellows with a VLT of 86% for my Platoons and Clears with a VLT of 95% for my Crowbars and so far as I can tell the Yellows are better. It's still possible to see through the extremely low light (tree runs on the side of a lit run) without the glare passed through by a clear.
Something to take into consideration is what type of lights your mountain uses on its lit runs.
Any light with a more yellow hue provides more contrast on the snow, then more or less contrast with your lense. If the light is LED or any light that provides a more whiteish hue, the contrast is reduced.
I wore clear for most of last year as I primarily ride at night. I borrowed a pair of airbrakes at the end of the year for a couple nights with H.I. Yellow and they were great. They worked real well with the 70's style lights on the hill, so I got one of my own for this year.
I have ashburys that came with yellow and clear lenses. I like the clear for riding at night under the lights. Yellow still seems to cut some light out... it's not bad, but I always go back to the clear. Oakleys prob have slightly different yellows, maybe they let in a bit more light :dunno:
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