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Fire lens iffy in low light

Smith Prodigy Goggles

Smith Prodigy Goggles

Rating for this product: 4 May 4, 2009

The multi-colored/rainbow/fire/etc lens is more fashion than function. In low light I struggle with this lens-it turns things quite blue from the viewer's perspective. Can't see much at all even with my young 21 yr old eyes- cloudy light in powder is like skiing by braille!! In bright light they're fine, but so is every other goggle. I think I'll be switching to a Sensor Mirror lens next season... But Smith frames fits my face well, and this frame has a badass aggressive fit. I'm also a big fan of the way the goggle strap snaps together in the back, works great with my R.E.D. helmet.

still, can't beat the price @ 35 bucks on TramDock. They sure look rad from the outside looking in, even if it's a battle to see from the inside looking out.

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