

These were perfect conditions for this lens considering this is Oakley’s darkest Prizm Snow lens. Initial Impressions and ReviewĪs we mentioned, when we took our Prizm Snow Black lens out for the day, it was pretty bright and sunny.
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Keep reading for our full review, including what we wish Oakley would change about this lens. Prizm Snow Black Lens Review Our Review Gearįor our review, we tried out a pair of Oakley Flight Tracker goggles with Prizm Snow Black lenses on a bright sunny day and overall loved this lens. Compare this to Prizm Black’s grey base color as a part of the Everyday lens collection. The other noteworthy difference between these lenses is the rose base tint in Prizm Snow Black providing a warm look to your snowy environment. While the difference isn’t very noticeable, Snow Black’s dark tint is definitely welcomed on sunny bluebird days. To start, both lenses offer a similar black/grey appearance from the outside, although Prizm Snow Black’s iridium coating appears a bit more mirrored than its sunglasses brother.īut that’s about where the similarities end.įirst, Prizm Snow Black’s 5.5% VLT is darker than Prizm Black’s 11% light transmission. Related: The Best Oakley Metal Frame Sunglasses for 2021 You may already be familiar with Prizm Black lenses in Oakley sunglasses, and while there are similarities between the sunglasses version and Prizm Snow Black found in goggles, there are also some key differences. This is thanks to Prizm Snow Black’s rose lens base that’s designed to provide an optimized experience. Oakley Prizm Snow Black has a gray/black appearance when looking at the outside of the lens.īut this lens has a pink-ish red tint when looking through the lens (e.g wearing the lens).
