A Thread For Goggles
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Riding under lights.. you using a clear lens or a “night” lens?
Flat light?
Flat light?
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I rock anon's Night Lens. don't remember if i've got the new Perceive or the Zeiss Sonar, but I like it a lot.
planning to snag a set of Ashbury Arrow's this season. debating if I want to get their clear lens, or put some M3 Night's in there. will probably do some Perceive Cloudy or Variable since those are my go-to's unless it's fully bluebird for day riding.
planning to snag a set of Ashbury Arrow's this season. debating if I want to get their clear lens, or put some M3 Night's in there. will probably do some Perceive Cloudy or Variable since those are my go-to's unless it's fully bluebird for day riding.
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I rock clear lenses 70% of my time out east because we never get sunny days, almost always cloudy/flat light overcast
I just picked up a pair of Anons M3s (I had electrics EG2s) - is the Perceive night lens that much better than their regular clears?
I just picked up a pair of Anons M3s (I had electrics EG2s) - is the Perceive night lens that much better than their regular clears?
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Do the Arrows/M3 lenses fit one another ? Never really looked that close if so might have to scoop a pair of the Arrows as well.coleslawed wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2023 12:07 pm I rock anon's Night Lens. don't remember if i've got the new Perceive or the Zeiss Sonar, but I like it a lot.
planning to snag a set of Ashbury Arrow's this season. debating if I want to get their clear lens, or put some M3 Night's in there. will probably do some Perceive Cloudy or Variable since those are my go-to's unless it's fully bluebird for day riding.
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oh that'd be tight if you could use arrows in anon m3s, paying $100 (rather than $30) for clear lenses is a bit much
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Same here. Find myself grabbing my clear Air Pill Goggs most of the time, esp that the only chances I can ride mid-week is during night-riding after work. And earliest on weekends just before sunset, so clear has been my go-to as well. Only switch when I ride during the day on days off, and if clear skies. But not too many of those days, these days lol.benjinyc wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2023 12:23 pm I rock clear lenses 70% of my time out east because we never get sunny days, almost always cloudy/flat light overcast
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i never did a straight lens swap test, but I’m 98% sure it’s the exact same frame. the Arrows even still have the little rectangular slots where the MFI magnets would go, but they’ve been filled in.
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If I ever move on from my current goggs, next one I'd get is an Ashbury for sure. Love their low profile look like the Air Pills.
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Well I might just order a clear Arrow lens and throw them in the M3s to see if it’s a prefect match. Always wondered but never really gave it much thought or looked that close.
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