The Brown w/Silver Mirror I mentioned is followed by an example of the Costa Cook @4:24 with their 580 Copper Silver Mirror. Another great option - if you wear prescription - is our Sport Optimized lens called the Win/Win. That one is a Rose Copper w/Silver Mirror, which is incredibly versatile and exceptional at boosting color/contrast!
The Brown w/Silver Mirror I mentioned is followed by an example of the Costa Cook @4:24 with their 580 Copper Silver Mirror. Another great option - if you wear prescription - is our Sport Optimized lens called the Win/Win. That one is a Rose Copper w/Silver Mirror, which is incredibly versatile and exceptional at boosting color/contrast!
That's a tough one! Typically, when you see a blue lens - you're seeing a blue mirror coating, which is just reflecting back blue. When you look through it, however, you are not looking through a blue base tint. I don't know of any blue base tints out there. There may be some options with some snow goggle brands, but I'm not familiar with any. Also, be careful with polarized lenses for the snow. This is not the case for everyone, but it can affect your depth perception and your ability to read the snow for ice because it cuts out that glare that helps you spot ice.
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What are the brown silver mirrored sunglasses you mentioned in this video?
The Brown w/Silver Mirror I mentioned is followed by an example of the Costa Cook @4:24 with their 580 Copper Silver Mirror. Another great option - if you wear prescription - is our Sport Optimized lens called the Win/Win. That one is a Rose Copper w/Silver Mirror, which is incredibly versatile and exceptional at boosting color/contrast!
Great video again, thank you !
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What are the brown sliver mirrored sunglasses you mentioned in this video
The Brown w/Silver Mirror I mentioned is followed by an example of the Costa Cook @4:24 with their 580 Copper Silver Mirror. Another great option - if you wear prescription - is our Sport Optimized lens called the Win/Win. That one is a Rose Copper w/Silver Mirror, which is incredibly versatile and exceptional at boosting color/contrast!
I'm looking for ski goggles but I want to see a blue hue while looking through them. Will just a blue polarized do this?
That's a tough one! Typically, when you see a blue lens - you're seeing a blue mirror coating, which is just reflecting back blue. When you look through it, however, you are not looking through a blue base tint. I don't know of any blue base tints out there. There may be some options with some snow goggle brands, but I'm not familiar with any. Also, be careful with polarized lenses for the snow. This is not the case for everyone, but it can affect your depth perception and your ability to read the snow for ice because it cuts out that glare that helps you spot ice.
@@tylerandersen9410 thanks for the info👍
@@caseymartinez43 I'm happy to help!