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Light Amplifier Lens: The patented Amplifier Lens increases clarity, contrast, and definition through a sophisticated light transmission process that matches the optimum absorption wavelengths of the eye. The Light Amplifier lens is a little different than Scott's standard Amp Lens, it allows more light to enter and thus is far superior for cloudy conditions, though it can be a bit uncomfortable in bright sunshine. Many people believe that Light Amp lens are the best option as they provide visibility when you need it most, and bright sunshine is made for sunglasses anyway. Features: The originator of helmet compatible goggle, we constantly strive to engineer our goggles utilizing designs that engage flawlessly with a variety of helmets. Scott hypoallergenic super-soft face foam has been computer engineered to form a precise fit around facial features while sealing ut the elements. Scott lenses undergo a permanent No-Fog treatment process to prevent condensation and fogging. Scott lenses are optically engineered to screen out 100% of harmful UVA/UVB/UVC rays. Dual lense- double lens to greatly reduce fogging. ACS [Air Control System] ventilation incorporates lens air intake vents on the goggle lens and frame air outtake vents on the bottom of the goggle. The result is a sophisticated ventilation system that helps prevent condensation and fogging. Goggle features: No Fog Anti-Fog lens treatment - helps prevent condensation and fogging 100% UVA/UVB Radiation Protection - because we don't your eyeballs to burn out Dual Lens - Dual lenses serve as an integrated two-layer barrier to reduce condensation and combat fogging. Helmet Compatible The Scott Duel frame is a very comfortable and sturdy goggle. The big wide angle of peripheral vision is nice and these goggles definitely don't feel confining like some other goggles. Scott Lens Types: Scott has a variety of Lens types, we list them in order from most reflective (letting in the least light for most sun protection) to least reflective (for optimal visibility when light is at a premium) Chrome: Maximum reflection, perfect for sunny days not acceptable for night skiing or extreme clouds or snow. Amplifier: Standard lens for most all conditions still probably not acceptable for night skiing. Lite Amplifier: Low light conditions lens for when the sun isn't shining, perfect for snowy cloudy days, acceptable for night skiing but not optimal. Night Amplifier: Specifically for night skiing and very low light conditions. Clear: No light exclusion, a fantastic choice for night skiing or when UV protection is not required. When worn over protective eyewear with it's own sunlight protection this is the perfect lens. |