santacruz skier
Angel Diva
So what do you use ?My experience was that the rose flash was HORRIBLE in flat light in the Alps above tree line. There was no definition at all. Zero.
So what do you use ?My experience was that the rose flash was HORRIBLE in flat light in the Alps above tree line. There was no definition at all. Zero.
I ski mostly in Tahoe so not dealing with flat light all that often but would like a good option for low vis/flat light when other places. I really like the way the Smith IO/S goggles fit my small face. And now that @marzNC "trained" me on swapping out lenses, I can actually do my own....My season is over and I've ordered the Storm Yellow Flash replacement lens on sale. I'm just hoping for the best and wishing Smith would bring back the Blue Sensor Mirror. I might even order a clear lens for flat light days if this one isn't worth it. I like the way the Smith goggles fit my face, but I will switch to a different brand if I can't see. I'm in the East, and flat light is the reality.
Where did you find blue sensor if you don't mind me asking?
I can't even find them on the Smith website. Was this recently?
Oh yes. I'm looking for the lens to fit the Smith IO/S.....The lens is for the Cadence goggles. They do have that lens now, so guessing you were looking for a lens for a different goggle.
Ack! What I meant is the Storm is not going to be as good as the Blue Sensor for people who don't like the Red Sensor that much. I haven't tried the Storm yet. Only the Chromapop Everyday and the Sun Platinum.The fact that the Storm is a rose lens, and I don't particularly like the Red Sensor, probably explains why the Blue Sensor is much better to me and other Divas.
I guess the question is if anyone reading really likes the Red Sensor or a rose lens. Somebody thought it was a good idea for some reason.I tried experimenting last season on flat or stormy days, switching between IO/s rose and just plain yellow lenses. I want to give that comparison more attention this coming season because so far it's been inconclusive. That is, I'm not at all sure that the fancier rose lens is any better than the cheap yellow one.
Well, that's disappointing."The Chromapop Storm is the lens that has essentially taken the Blue Sensor and Red Sensor lenses place. The Sensor lenses were specifically designed for overcast/cloudy conditions, such as the Chromapop Storm. Although the Everyday lens can be used in lower-lighting, it is not 100% designed for that. The Sensor lenses are rose lenses and so is the Chromapop Storm. The Everyday lens is a brown lens . . ."
And so is that!I still have a decent Blue Sensor lens and a spare. The spare is not for sale.