I have used Oakley Jawbreaker mtb glasses for quite a few years and always used the "Low Light" lens in them. Most of my riding is in Forests and as any of you who ride forest trails will know, as soon as you enter a section with a lot of tree cover any lens with more light filter puts you in the dark!! I never thought to try other lenses because every other type of full frame riding glasses are usually a nightmare to change a lens.................all those years and I never thought to check how to change lens on the Jawbreaker!
I decided to try the Prism Trail lens and found out that the Jawbreaker has a brilliant system for changing lenses and literally takes a few seconds.
As for the Prism trail lens...it is fantastic in woodland really making brown and greens stand out, and best of all it still allows enough light to pass for the darkest sections of the woods to the extent that certainly for most of the summer, these are the lens I will be using., maybe reverting to the Low Light lens in the winter months.
I decided to try the Prism Trail lens and found out that the Jawbreaker has a brilliant system for changing lenses and literally takes a few seconds.
As for the Prism trail lens...it is fantastic in woodland really making brown and greens stand out, and best of all it still allows enough light to pass for the darkest sections of the woods to the extent that certainly for most of the summer, these are the lens I will be using., maybe reverting to the Low Light lens in the winter months.