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Armyissue May 23rd, 2009 01:03

I have ESS in stock, $20-$40 for US army issued ones.

Reckless May 30th, 2009 19:27

I went looking through the JT stuff locally here .. ended up getting a set of JT carnivores...

pro's

- nice and light, comfy, fit well over my glasses, full 270 degree vision. the 'appear' to breathe well, lenses easily replaceable. nice flexible full face that was easy to trim use with a rifle

cons -

they are a full face mask and the goggles don't seperate just the lenses remove.

blackcaddi June 21st, 2009 15:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reckless (Post 997792)
I went looking through the JT stuff locally here .. ended up getting a set of JT carnivores...

pro's

- nice and light, comfy, fit well over my glasses, full 270 degree vision. the 'appear' to breathe well, lenses easily replaceable. nice flexible full face that was easy to trim use with a rifle

cons -

they are a full face mask and the goggles don't seperate just the lenses remove.

I got those ESS land ops goggles and I trimmed the edges to fit my glass and works well so far. For us guys with four eyes, sometimes we have to do some modification.

Malice Army June 21st, 2009 19:35

JT Spectra's have lots of room for glasses, large vent area I mounted a fan to keep glasses from fogging.

Aegiis June 22nd, 2009 07:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by yuhaoyang (Post 989294)
ESS land-ops are designed to be worn over glasses... yeah right... if there were ever glasses with no frame legs...

Well, mine fit quite comfortably over my glasses...

FirebladeNL June 23rd, 2009 18:23

talking about eyepro, did anyone use the new bollé yet?

the X-1000 i mean

http://www.inuka.com/bolx100.jpg


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