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Interesting video on eye color perception from Zeiss

Tricia

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So I’m curious if Zeiss makes lenses for other goggle brands, because I’ve seen Sonar lenses intended for flat light listed by other brands, and I just ordered one for my Abom goggles. I think I recall somewhere in the Pug/SkiTalksphere mentioned that Abom used Carl Zeiss lenses, but I can’t find it on their website.
Lots of manufacturers use Zeiss lenses.
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I got the TGR goggles and without snow looked at some varying gray storm clouds. I like what I see. In the sun the denser lens is green and worked well at cutting the glare.

The lenses are held in the frame with magnets. Should be fine, but I just got my booster shot, and those magnetic lenses were clinging all over me like vampire squid......:facepalm:
 

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I got the TGR goggles and without snow looked at some varying gray storm clouds. I like what I see. In the sun the denser lens is green and worked well at cutting the glare.

The lenses are held in the frame with magnets. Should be fine, but I just got my booster shot, and those magnetic lenses were clinging all over me like vampire squid......:facepalm:
Look at the bright side, now you don’t need frames
 
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I just returned the Teton Gravity Research goggles with Zeiss lenses. The lenses didn't work for me. I saw amber blobs floating around, similar to the pink blobs I saw with Oakley Prizm. I'm back to Smith ChromaPop which is great for my eyes.
 

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