Got the pink (low light) lens for winter riding, and it's superb as expected. I will plan to leave it in pretty much all winter long (as switching between lenses isn't difficult but always seems to come right before a ride, and I'd prefer to be out pedaling). It's *nearly* a clear lens, with some helpful contrast coming from the pink. I've ridden it on gravel into the nighttime, and it was fine, i.e. it doesn't block out so much light that you need to remove them for nighttime riding. I suppose if you were doing only nighttime rides, you'd probably opt for a clear lens, but if it's going to be some daylight and some nighttime, these will do the trick.
The pink low-light lens is good for winter riding, including riding into the dark hours. (If you were *only* going to use a lens for nighttime riding, I guess the clear would be preferable, but this one is just fine.)
I have used Oakley lenses for quite a while now and they never disappoint, especially the prizm lenses. The PRIZM low light lens reduces the amount of misty glare from headlights and sun rays that can occasionally poke through the clouds. I have used coated lenses from Smith, Rudy Project, POC, and Spy, and the Oakley PRIZM coating sits above all of them.
Used on shared trails as a goggle lens. Love everything about them
Tried lots of glasses, but this is best MTB lens out there