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Product Description

  • Scott Hi Voltage Works System Lens offers great visibility in a variety of colors for the prefect lens during any motorcycle or ATV riding conditions.

Scott Hi Voltage Lens Details:

  • The Amp Blue Lens offers visual clarity in most lighting conditions.
  • The Amp Rose Lens provides improved depth of field perception in all weather, especially in cloudy or flat light conditions.
  • A Yellow Lens increases depth of field and visual clarity in overcast conditions and low light.
  • Light Sensitive Lenses offer improved depth perception in all lighting conditions, especially mildly cloudy or flat lighting conditions and offer an anti-fog coating for maximum performance.
  • Clear Anti-Fog Lenses provide maximum visible light transmission in all weather conditions, especially late afternoon and night riding. This lens also has an anti-fog coating for maximum performance.
  • Clear Anti-Stick Lens offers maximum visible light transmission and prevent SVS from sticking to the lens, making it ideal for riding in muddy and wet conditions.
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Top 25 Contributor
Location: Kailua, Hawaii
Economic Lens Replacement!
These lens are a cheap way to replace your existing clear, damaged lens and the visibility is very good. Naturally, they don't compare to an iridium lens, but for the price is not a bad deal.
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Plug Over 3 years ago
Do these have the pins for tear-offs?
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 3 years ago Location: Portland, OR
I can see that the image don't show the tearoff pins, but all Scott Goggles have the tearoff pins molded into their lenses.
herb1 Over 3 years ago Location: seattle
Are these lenses interchangeable w/ the 80 series?
MotoSport Staff
Over 3 years ago Location: P+RTLAND
No, these have a different frame shape than the 80's series.
lime Over 3 years ago
Rose Color?
Is the rose color pink or more reddish? I am getting a full red uniform but my goggles are blue and brand new so i'm not getting new ones but anyway i was thining maybe red lenses would help.
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 3 years ago Location: Portland, OR
rose tint is a pinkish tint. Great for low light.
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Moto437 Over 3 years ago
Do these lenses fit the voltage pro air prime goggles?
Expert MotoSport Staff
Over 3 years ago
These lenses will work with any Voltage goggle.
motoxcrazy119 Over 3 years ago Location: Union, NE
What would be the best overall lens for sunny conditions but also night races?
MotoSport Staff
Over 3 years ago Location: Tualatin
If you are only trying to run only one lens than I would say probably the light sensitive lens.
Sock Over 4 years ago
Do these work with the OTG's?
Expert MotoSport Staff
Over 4 years ago
these are only for the hi voltage works system goggles.
hixon95 Over 4 years ago
Do the tear off mounts come with this?
Expert MotoSport Staff
Over 4 years ago
All Scott MX lenses include the built in tear off posts.
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German Over 4 years ago Location: Florida
Does it fits 89xi scott goggles?
MotoSport Staff
Over 4 years ago Location: Portland, OR
No they are different, If you are looking for lens for the 89xi's you will want to go with the 80's series lens.
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