Darkness of ZG DB light smoke -screen

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    The most popular colour of ZG DB-screen seems to be light smoke. How 'dark' it really is? I suppose You can see through it in sunshine, but how it is in cloudy or rainy weather or dusk?
     


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    Mine is the Sport Touring version, but I suspect it's the same Light Smoke shade. I don't look through it, however, only over.

    Best way I can describe it would be a pair of sunglasses. Dark sunglasses. And yes I do have the "Light" smoke and not the "Dark" smoke.
     


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    Mine is the DBL BBL and it is light smoke look in my gallery at the pics after installed my Leo's
     


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    Even in beeing a little bit late: thanks to all of You - You gave great and helpful answers to my question!
     


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