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Blazing Hornet August 7th, 2008 14:08

Which Mask?
 
So I have narrowed several masks down to 2. They are both inexpensive masks that serve the purpose. They are both paintball masks.

One is the V-Force Vantage Pro

http://www.paintball-online.com/pain...size/GGVVP.jpg

The V-Force is $26.95
http://www.paintball-online.com/pain..._GGVVP_BLK_423

The other is the JT Elite Radar

http://www.paintball-online.com/pain...ize/GGJRAD.jpg

JT Elite Radar is $24.95
http://www.paintball-online.com/pain...ck_prod_GGJRAD

Which one should I get. I am leaning more towards the Vantage for looks... but any advice would be appreciated. :)

::EDIT::

Is it a better idea to go with an actual army helmet and just buy goggles? I am just worried about getting hit under the nose and other exposed areas.

Bissa August 7th, 2008 14:12

if you plan on using your iron sights than neither, the mask hits the stock and you cant line up a shot. get a pair of ESS goggles, and a belaclava(sp?). getting shot in the face doesent actually hurt that much anyways.

Shirley August 7th, 2008 14:12

Depends how it fits, and how you play with it.

Also "inexpensive" will make your teeth and eyes "expensive".

Or worst where you cannot replace your eyes.

Crunchmeister August 7th, 2008 14:18

Most people wear ANSI-rated tactical goggles for airsoft, although some paintball fields will require paintball goggles / mask for insurance purposes.

The only other facial thing to worry about is your teeth. A balaclava or even just a mouth guard will often be enough if you're concerned about being shot in the teeth.

Forever_kaos August 7th, 2008 14:21

I owned a V Force once, great vision ability and most of them will hardly fog.

Go down to a local paintball shop and see if they'll let you try them on.

Blazing Hornet August 7th, 2008 14:22

Ok ... I just saw a few youtube videos and saw people wearing the paintball masks that is why I figured I should wear one of them... and also the ones walmart and that sell are similar to piantball masks but are the airsoft lighter versions (which look cheaper)

So then getting ESS goggles is the way to go? Does it really matter what ESS intended them for? Like the vehicle ... and the fire rescue... ones?

http://www.opticsplanet.net/ess-goggles.html On that website I am looking at them... any particular ones that are decent... I do not have much money right now so I am looking for $50- more or less something around the $30 mark of the masks.

Bissa August 7th, 2008 14:28

one of these two will do fine. http://www.armysurpluskelowna.com/eyewear.html

Blazing Hornet August 7th, 2008 14:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by bissa (Post 788248)
one of these two will do fine. http://www.armysurpluskelowna.com/eyewear.html

Those are insane in price! :D something under $50

Bissa August 7th, 2008 14:32

how much are your eyes worth?

Shirley August 7th, 2008 14:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blazing Hornet (Post 788249)
Those are insane in price! :D something under $50

Oh God, you don't understand, the higher you pay, the less risk you'll lose an eye. The less you pay, the higher risk you'll be blind.

panda86 August 7th, 2008 14:32

The Vforce ones are more comfortable, and have a narrower cheek area than the JT ones. The JT ones are a "cheaper" model in their line, and I find that the nose foam area isn't a very good fit (for me anyways).

The local fields where I live now require paintball approved goggles for airsoft, tactical ones aren't allowed.

Blazing Hornet August 7th, 2008 14:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr.Hitman (Post 788254)
Oh God, you don't understand, the higher you pay, the less risk you'll lose an eye. The less you pay, the higher risk you'll be blind.

I just figure if a paintball mask at the price of $25 can do the job and most people are buying them... why spend another $80. The only reason why I swapped over to looking at the tactical ones now was because they look better and because I was directed towards them.

And if as previously stated some arena's are only allowing paintball masks... is it not wiser to go with one rather than tactical goggles?

Here is what I am thinking...

Buy either:

MASKS

V-Force Vantage for $26
OR
JT Elite Radar for $24

OR

TACTICAL GOGGLES

priced under $50
something like this: http://www.opticsplanet.net/ess-tact...l-goggles.html

What should I do?

rockafella August 7th, 2008 14:41

How about a SYKES Airoft mask with some Paintball goggles? Near perfect cheek weld IMO.

Shirley August 7th, 2008 14:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by rockafella (Post 788261)
How about a SYKES Airoft mask with some Paintball goggles? Near perfect cheek weld IMO.

Hah, if he can't pay over 50$ for goggles, he won't pay 60 for the Sykes mask. IMO, Sykes masks are fucking awesome!

Blazing Hornet August 7th, 2008 14:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr.Hitman (Post 788264)
Hah, if he can't pay over 50$ for goggles, he won't pay 60 for the Sykes mask. IMO, Sykes masks are fucking awesome!

Ya I took a quick look and they are amazing... but supposedly they are not taking any orders :(


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