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Demichev March 19th, 2014 18:47

ESS NVG Profile venting
 
I've been looking into a new pair of goggles the past couple weeks. Was debating over Smith Optics and ESS. Recently, been leaning towards ESS NVG Porfile. I've seen many reviews of these goggles but still have a concern regarding the size of ventillation and whether or not it is a hazard in BB prevention.

If users of these goggles (or a Smith Optics OTW) could confirm that BBs can not enter the goggles through the vents would be appreciated.

Here is a photo of the ESS NVG Profile with foam removed :
http://i411.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/DSC_3395.jpg

I don't have much doubt on the lower part of the goggles, but the top seem to gap pretty wide. I'm worried about a ricochet being able to cause damage to my eyes.

Kokanee March 19th, 2014 18:58

Yes, i've been using Profile NVGs for about 5 years now (for work and play) and a bb will not enter the vents with the foam off.

Wendigo March 19th, 2014 19:15

I use ESS turbofan goggles, and have removed the foam on the top - very similar in profile to these. As I usually wear a ball cap, or Kepi, the BB would have to strike me in the forehead pretty hard to bounce through the vents. My guess would be that it would take a lot to get a BB through those openings.

Zack The Ripper March 19th, 2014 19:20

You'll be fine with no foam over the vents, for the most part.

I had one stray end up in my goggles two weeks ago, but that was after being lit full auto, in the side of the head, from around a corner, about 5 feet away (I wasn't happy). It was likely just a fluke that one ended up in my goggle, probably to do with the angle and very close proximity.

Danke March 19th, 2014 19:42

BB most likely wormed between the goggle and your face.

Demichev March 19th, 2014 19:49

Thanks for confirmations. I don't think I ever have, or foresee, taking hits at such an extreme angle as top of the goggles inwards to force their way in. I was concerned that the gaps themselves were already larger than size of BB. Thanks for clearing all this up. I think I've found my pair of goggles. ;)

Conker March 19th, 2014 20:32

Keep in mind that the rubber is compressed when it's against your face. Plus do you seriously think this thin, low density foam would do anything to prevent a BB from entering? Hint: it doesn't :P

Kokanee March 19th, 2014 20:44

Yeah, great at keeping Afghani poo dust out of your eyes, high speed bbwarz not so much...


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