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Avid skier, telemark enthusiast, heli ski aficionado. I also have a penchant for falling off of things, including my Mt. Bike, and trees (when i launch into them on the slopes).
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Smith Knowledge OTG Turbo Fan Series Goggles
January 21, 2010
p.s. both lenses that you asked about are meant for bright flat lighting conditions.. However i keep in the ignitor unless it's really dim.
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Smith Knowledge OTG Turbo Fan Series Goggles
January 21, 2010
Here is Smith's Description of Both lenses and the Sensor.. I personally am a fan of the ignitor lens, i find that the rc36's rose base tint tends to distort colors and will make bright days even brighter while it appears to me that I have less fatigue in the ignitor due to the less intense purple-ish color base which brings out the depth in flatter lighting conditions. For the really dim days (dark and overcast and typically snowing hard) i prefer the Sensor Mirror. Just my 2 cents. :-)
RC36 - VLT 36%
The universal lens tint. Combines rose and copper base tints. Provides the absolute best vision in most conditions. Increases depth perception and cuts glare in all conditions.
Ignitor Mirror - VLT 35%
Proprietary new universal lens tint designed to reduce eye fatigue while enhancing contrast and depth perception in all conditions. A versatile lens tint designed to be used all season long.
Sensor Mirror - VLT 70%
Light rose base lens tint with a multi-layer mirror maximizes color definition and increases depth perception in varying levels of flat light conditions.
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