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Old 11-16-12 | 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by grimcow
I was just talking to my girlfriend this mornig about the need for clear glasses. I work till midnight so the ride home is of course very dark and chilly in the winter. I live at 7300 ft so the winds can get pretty nasty, that mixed with snow can make for a fun blind ride.
These are my first clear goggles, but what I have been using are ski goggles with a yellow lens, for both day and night. My night rides are urban, though, so between streetlights, vehicle lights, my headlight, and other ambient light sources, the yellow lenses do not inhibit vision in any meaningful way.

Anyway, something to consider if you only want one set of do-it-all goggles.
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