Greetings,
I used Julbo for mountain climbing ( snow, ice, a tons of reflection). Also there is anew type ( admittedly for climbers) Belaggle ( or something) which permits you to look straight and up without raising your head ( they use prizm configuration). I always thought that glass vs plastic should be glass. The first indication you temporary burn your eyes is a feeling like someone throw sand in your eyes. By the way, it is the first affect of ionizing radiation. Before your body catches it-your eyes indicate it by strong itching. Used Astra III with no problems. So far ;> ;>
I used Julbo for mountain climbing ( snow, ice, a tons of reflection). Also there is anew type ( admittedly for climbers) Belaggle ( or something) which permits you to look straight and up without raising your head ( they use prizm configuration). I always thought that glass vs plastic should be glass. The first indication you temporary burn your eyes is a feeling like someone throw sand in your eyes. By the way, it is the first affect of ionizing radiation. Before your body catches it-your eyes indicate it by strong itching. Used Astra III with no problems. So far ;> ;>