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Anyone have experience with these polarized and photochromic goggles? Interested to know if the lenses are as good as advertised and whether they're truly good for all light conditions. I thought I read somewhere that polarized lenses aren't good for low light conditions and for seeing ice patches.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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I've got a pair of the eclipse SPPX. Phenomenal goggles. Great visibility and the photo chromatic is incredible. My only complaint is the lens design. Due to the frame/lens, the lens tends to pop out if you aren't careful when putting them on/off your head. It's only a problem for those that wear a helmet, but it's something to think about. If you use two hands to slide them on/off, this won't be a problem at all.
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I bought some Detonators with the photo lens...thinkin' one lens to do it all. Didn't cut it in the flat light. I've now got two Detonators....one with a yellow and the other is Zeal's ZB-13. I don't even use the photo lens anymore. I've never had any lens "pop" out.....sounds like it isn't installed correctly. Zeals customer service has always been excellent.
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