Two skiers test Oakley Line Minor and Anon M4 goggles with different low-light lenses in a whiteout. They swap goggles and compare their experiences, noting the pros and cons of each lens and goggle fit. The skiers discuss the clarity, brightness, and comfort of each goggle, highlighting the impact of lens color and fit on their vision.
100838 5 лет назад 5:37This video explores the importance of having multiple lens options for snowboarding, especially when conditions are variable. The speaker demonstrates three different lenses: a low-light lens for cloudy days, a highlight lens for sunny days, and a mid-range lens for in-between conditions. They discuss the benefits of each lens and how they can enhance visibility and safety on the slopes.
56583 3 года назад 3:20The video compares different goggle lenses for snowboarding in low-light conditions. The host tests several lenses, including blue, clear, silver with pink tint, and orange, to determine which provides the best visibility in cloudy weather. They discuss the pros and cons of each lens, ultimately revealing their favorite for low-light snowboarding.
30848 1 год назад 8:03This video compares two popular ski goggle lens technologies: Smith Chromapop and Oakley Prizm. The creator focuses on low-light performance, highlighting the Oakley Prizm High Pink Iridium lens as their top pick for overcast and nighttime conditions. They emphasize the lens's superior contrast and clarity compared to other options, including Smith Chromapop.
7063 2 года назад 3:26