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Gaper Gap Eliminator: Extra foam at the top of the goggles blocks the weather and sun from entering the space between the goggles and the helmet or hat. Helmet compatible: The strap is longer to fit around helmets, as well as hats, without stretching it to the max. Helmet compatible goggles also try to place the adjustment clips off center to not interfere with goggle clips that are on the back of most helmets. The shape of the frame also sits well with most brands of helmets. 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. Translation? The amplifier lens are designed to be used in all conditions, if you want a sunlight specific lens look for a chrome lens, if you want a lens that does better in cloudy or night conditions find a goggle with clear, night, or light amplifier lens. 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. |