What does RC36 mean in ski goggles?

What does RC36 mean in ski goggles?

Smith Goggle Lens Colors & Tint Guide

Tint Description
RC36 Universal lens tint combines rose and copper base tints. Improves depth perception, increases contrast and cuts glare in all conditions.
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Clear Maximum light allowance for dark or low light conditions. 100% protection from harmful UVA/B/C rays.

Are Smith goggles UV protected?

All Smith lenses provide 100% protection from dangerous UV radiation.

Are Smith photochromic lenses good?

I ended up getting the Photochromic Rose lenses and agree with the general consensus- they are fantastic. I’ve skied them in decent sun, clouds, and even cloudy mornings after skinning, and visibility has been great in all conditions. Unless it’s a true storm day, or spring bluebird, these are my daily drivers.

How do I choose Smith goggles?

Look for anti-fogging features. Choose goggles with double lenses that discourage condensation from forming when the warm air of your breath makes contact with the cold lens. Anti-fog coating inside the goggles helps, while vents along the sides, top and bottom clear the warm air out of the inside of the goggles.

Are all Smith ChromaPop polarized?

Vision: ChromaPop vs Standard Lenses Proprietary Smith ChromaPop lens technology filters out two of the three wavelengths of colored light. All visible light is blue, green or red. ChromaPop lenses combine polarization and true color technology.

Are photochromic goggles worth it?

Are Photochromic Ski Goggles Worth It? Photochromic ski goggles are certainly worth it. Because although these glasses are quite cheap in price, they provide 100% protection to the eyes from harmful UV rays from the sun and enhances vision while skiing and snowboarding.

Are photochromic lenses worth?

Cost effective – Photochromic or transitional lenses can actually be quite cost effective. Protects your eyes – Transitional lenses do more than function as sunglasses. They actually filter out a good deal of the harmful UV rays emitted from the sun, leading to healthier and happier eyes.

What color lens is best for night skiing?

For night skiing, people usually prefer yellow or clear goggles. These allow up to 99% of visible light to come through, allowing you to see the greatest amount of detail. The clear goggles will let the most light in, but some people find that yellow or other lightly tinted goggles can help with seeing contrast.

What is Smith photochromic?

Photochromic Lenses transition from dark to light while moving through bright light to low light conditions. Maximum clarity no matter where your thrill takes you.

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