Rudy Project Raydon

SteveR_100Milers
SteveR_100Milers Posts: 5,987
edited August 2007 in Workshop
Anyone got a pair with the laser black lens? I've just got some impactX smoke photo, which are good, but they arent dark enough in bright sunlight for me.

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  • Cunobelin
    Cunobelin Posts: 11,792
    If I have read this the wrong way - my apologies.......

    Why not order a pair of lenses for your present set of glasses?

    http://www.parker-international.co.uk/ProductDetails/mcs/productID/3413/groupID/2/categoryID/122/v/526f1491-8580-458f-99a4-927a9f936db5
    <b><i>He that buys land buys many stones.
    He that buys flesh buys many bones.
    He that buys eggs buys many shells,
    But he that buys good beer buys nothing else.</b></i>
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  • fluff.
    fluff. Posts: 771
    http://www.rudyprojectusa.com/technolog ... nology.htm

    lists tranmissions %, impact-x being 16-50, laser being 12, so should be darker.
  • Cunobelin
    Cunobelin Posts: 11,792
    Its also worth having spares to extend life. My original Skey glasses were only replaced when lenses became unavailable.

    I tend to use:
    Black - Miror
    Racing red
    Gradient Clear

    I have two pairs of each kept to the side, and then replace if they become damaged. That way the glases should last years (Skeey are over 8)
    <b><i>He that buys land buys many stones.
    He that buys flesh buys many bones.
    He that buys eggs buys many shells,
    But he that buys good beer buys nothing else.</b></i>
    (Unattributed Trad.)
  • ut_och_cykla
    ut_och_cykla Posts: 1,594
    YEs black laser is darker than supplied smoke.Mirror finish provides good protection without being too dark.

    Ideal woould be polarised but at 80 GBP I wouldn't dare wear'em!

    black laser ok in summer /alps and tend to use smoke in spring /autumn/Sweden.