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Oakley replacement lenses
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<blockquote data-quote="venmos1" data-source="post: 16439466" data-attributes="member: 40656"><p>quick question for you guys regarding lens color, in particular polarized lenses. For a long time ive been a fan of oakley polarized lenses. Started back after college being on the ocean for long hours for a month at a time straight. I just think they are a great bang for the buck. anyway....this is the first time replacing lenses vs saving for a new pair of glasses. One thing i like about what i have gotten from the oakley polarized lenses, is that you can wear them when it starts to get dark, or other low light conditions and they still allow you to see well, vs cheaper lenses that make everything dark. So my question is, how does the darkness of the lenses affect this capability? typically the lenses ive had are like a darker gray where you can kinda see through them but not easily. Im now looking at possibly going with the darker, nearly black lenses but im worried about losing some of that low light condition clarity with the lighter lenses. Any insight to this? TIA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="venmos1, post: 16439466, member: 40656"] quick question for you guys regarding lens color, in particular polarized lenses. For a long time ive been a fan of oakley polarized lenses. Started back after college being on the ocean for long hours for a month at a time straight. I just think they are a great bang for the buck. anyway....this is the first time replacing lenses vs saving for a new pair of glasses. One thing i like about what i have gotten from the oakley polarized lenses, is that you can wear them when it starts to get dark, or other low light conditions and they still allow you to see well, vs cheaper lenses that make everything dark. So my question is, how does the darkness of the lenses affect this capability? typically the lenses ive had are like a darker gray where you can kinda see through them but not easily. Im now looking at possibly going with the darker, nearly black lenses but im worried about losing some of that low light condition clarity with the lighter lenses. Any insight to this? TIA [/QUOTE]
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