Shred Exemplify Spare Lens
Shred Exemplify Spare Lens
Shred Exemplify Spare Lens
Shred Exemplify Spare Lens
Shred Exemplify Spare Lens
Shred Exemplify Spare Lens

Shred Exemplify Spare Lens

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What is the best goggle lens color? It is mostly personal preference, but here are a few attributes to certain lens tints that can help you make the best choice for your eyes and skiing conditions.

General Lens Color Guide

*Blue light limits the eye's ability to focus and creates blurriness, especially in snowy environments. Many lenses are designed to reduce the amount of blue light that reaches the eye.

Lens Color Benefits
Yellow/Orange Provides greater clarity in fog and low-light, high contrast and depth perception by blocking blue light.
Pink/Red Improves depth perception, provides the best contrast, reduces eye strain (alters perceived color).
Blue/Purple Reduces glare, helps define contours and color perception.
Green Good all purpose tint, even color perception, dims glare while brightening shadows, improves contrast in low-light.
Brown/Amber/Bronze Ideal in variable conditions, enhances contrast and depth perception, cuts the haze for crisp vision.
Gray/Black Reduces eye fatigue, provides true color perception while minimizing glare in bright-light conditions, block the brightest rays.
Mirror Coatings Greatly reduce glare - the base tint lends the greatest visual benefits to the lens while the mirror tint is for glare protection.
Blue mirror specifically reflects away blue light, increasing visual acuity while minimizing glare.

Lens Categories

Category VLT Range Tint Conditions
0 80-100% None or Very Light Tint Very low light or night skiing
1 46-79% Light Tint Low light or overcast days
2 18-45% Medium Tint Effective in average sunlight conditions
3 8-17% Dark Tint Perfect for most skiing conditions and provide excellent protection from the sun
4 3-8% Very Dark Tint Only necessary in extremely bright conditions, like hiking glaciers or high altitudes

VLT - Visible Light Transmission

VLT is a measurement that specifies the percentage of light coming through the lens and reaching your eyes. A totally clear lens for dark conditions typically have around 90% VLT and a very dark colored lens with mirror for sunny conditions may have down to 10% VLT. Most all round lenses will be found between 30 to 60%.

Description & Features

Ultra-high-optical-precision molded, spherical double lens with tapered thickness to optimize vision at all angles and enhance impact protection. Different lens tints and mirror colors provide the best performance in different weather and light conditions, with 100% UVA-UVB-UVC protection. It's Super Anti-Fog treatment provides extremely long-lasting clarity. Its CONTRAST BOOSTING LENS™ (CBL) and NODISTORTION™ technology (available in select models) enhance contrast and image definition.

Features

  • Ultra-high-optical-precision molded, spherical double lens
  • 100% UVA/UVB/UVC Protection Blocks 100% of harmful rays.
  • Super Anti-Fog

Shred Goggle Lens Guide

Description Lens Type Weather Category % VLT Recommended Usage
Clear Double Night-Icon CAT 0 81% Totally clear lens for evenings or low light conditions.
Yellow Double Cloudy-Icon CAT 1 67% Yellow lens for greater clarity in fog and low-light conditions.
CBL 2.0 Ice/Deep Blue Double Partially Sunny CAT 2
21% Contrast Boosting Lens with blue and multilayer mirror lens for enhanced contrast and definition.
CBL Plasma Mirror Double Partially Sunny CAT 3
15% Contrast Boosting Lens with green and multilayer mirror lens for greater clarity in sun and clouds.

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