With rose or vermilion lenses, how close are they to red "night" light? Just an idea- carry vermilion safety glasses, and you don't have to worry as much about dazzle using a white light at night?
I'm a huge fan of rose lenses, and they're about all I will consider, though they are getting harder to find. Today, it's an ancient pair of Suncloud Rose ski glasses. My daily sunglasses are Serengeti Hurikanu's with the vermillion lenses. Nothing works better for me than a rose colored lens, and what they say about looking at the world through rose-colored glasses is true. Everything really *does* look better.
The contrast increase, especially in rainy, foggy, or any flat light conditions, is awesome, especially for driving or tennis, because yellows really pop out at you. They also make green foliage look incredibly vibrant. I find that wearing my rose glasses during the twilight hours is especially effective while driving.
My ski goggles are Bolle's with a rose lens.
That said, none of these things are going to be anything like red.
I'm on mylast pair of unbroken Sunclouds (found four pairs at TJ Maxx a few years ago for six bucks each--they were about 80 bucks a pair back in the 80's), and the Serengeti's keep losing the screws that hold the lenses in the frames. If anyone can suggest other rose lenses, I'd appreciate it.
As far as safety glasses goes, ever since 9/11/01, I've kept both safety glasses and N95 particulate masks in my kits, at least two of each per person.