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Every Dragon snow goggle comes with their amazing Lumalens technology. Sunglass Rob and Dragon’s Jon Finger talk about every Lumalens offered so you can pick the right lens for the right weather conditions.
The main difference between all these lenses is the visible light transmission (VLT). Typically, you want a lower VLT for brighter days and a higher VLT for low light.
Lumalens:
Gold Ion - 10% VLT
Blue Ion - 15% VLT
Silver Ion - 20% VLT
Violet Purple Ion - 25% VLT
Green Ion - 25% VLT
Red Ion - 28% VLT
Pink Ion - 60% VLT
Yellow - 80% VLT
Lumalens (Photochromatic) Transitions:
Transitions Amber - 25% - 70% VLT
Transitions Light Rose - 28% - 70% VLT
Transitions Clear - 32% - 80% VLT
Transitions Yellow - 16% - 76% VLT
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