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July 2nd, 2011, 18:50 | #1 |
Choosing Goggles/Mask
Hey everyone, perhaps you would be able to lend me a hand in deciding which goggles to use. I've taken a search around the forums and found out some basic info that is very useful but now I'm trying to narrow it down between a couple of brands and thought some of you with first hand experience might be able to help.
I know that I want a mask/goggles with thermal lenses at least, the last time I went airsofting on a humid day I spent the first 1/2 of the day blindly walking around the woods due to fog and had to borrow another players safety glasses to finish the day off. These are the brands that I think are most appealing to me: Scott Voltage XP http://www.hobbytron.com/AirsoftGunA...VOLTAGEXP.html ESS Striker http://www.esseyepro.com/Land-Ops_4_detail.html Dye I4 http://www.shop4paintball.com/Dye_i4...ei4ggleblk.htm JT Spectra http://www.paintballgear.ca/product/...ane_Lense.html Now I'm personally leaning towards the Scott Voltage XPs because of the $30 price tag, but I'm concerned that it's going to turn out to be a "you get what you pay for" thing. Anybody use any of these goggles or know of a better brand that is going to give me the best anti fog chance I can get? thanks for the input guys. Cheers Last edited by Winceflesh; July 2nd, 2011 at 19:12.. |
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July 2nd, 2011, 19:24 | #2 |
I use a pair of ess nvg goggles in combination with those:
http://www.mcnett.com/Op-Drops-Anti-...stem-P127.aspx I have no idea how bad the fogging is with other goggles but mine do fog a lot. But the Mcnett op drops (or the anti fog systems used by divers) really works good against the fog Last edited by koxdipy; July 2nd, 2011 at 19:26.. |
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July 2nd, 2011, 19:40 | #3 | |
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or these: http://www.badlandspaintball.com/JT-...ive_p_325.html why? - FOGGING SUCKS. thermal lenses will help you see. (they don't fog as much) - can remove the goggles from the mask if you want, and run goggles only (easily) - can easily attach jt vortex fan to help combat fogging if it's bad don't skimp on goggles; invest the $ otherwise you won't be able to see what you're shooting at. nothing ruins a day worse than fog!
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July 2nd, 2011, 20:26 | #4 |
I've got the Flex 8's and the foam is extremely comfortable.
*EDIT* I suggest looking on ebay for deals on the goggles you select. I got my Flex 8's for $60 on there!
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July 2nd, 2011, 20:48 | #5 |
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None of the fields in Atlantic Canada require you to use full sealed goggles, if fogging is an issue with you, I would suggest using ballistic rated glasses instead. You can get safety glasses for under $10 at Walmart, hardware stores or the Army Navy store that are all z87.1+ rated.
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July 2nd, 2011, 23:39 | #6 |
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Don't cheap out on your eyewear. If it fail, your day is over and your eyes could also be FUBARed.
If your fields allow it, I suggest ESS ICE ballistic glasses. It won't fog, never. I've been playing exclusively with this since 2004 and never had any problem.
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July 4th, 2011, 01:54 | #7 |
I've used the Dye i4 since release with no fogging issues.
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July 4th, 2011, 04:04 | #8 |
I just bought a JT Spectra yesterday. Haven't have a chance to try it on a game day yet.
I try on both Flex8 and Spectra in the store, the flex8 is more tight fit. I'm wearing glasses, i feel the Spectra is more comfortable for me. : ) |
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July 4th, 2011, 15:48 | #9 |
Big +1 to the ESS ICE glasses not a problem at all with fogging with them. Like fog will come in extreme situation but goes away in a matter of seconds.
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July 4th, 2011, 15:50 | #10 |
I've been using either my Oakley SI Flak Jackets or my Issued (Revision) BEWs.
Sometimes I'll use my ESS Profile NVG Goggles...
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July 4th, 2011, 16:40 | #11 |
I went with Revision Sawfly for exterior play http://www.opticsplanet.net/revision...kit-large.html
Revision Desert Locust with fan for interior (and I removed the anti-dust padding, since it's useless for our kind of play) http://www.opticsplanet.net/revision...ngle-lens.html Both of them are compatible with Rx. Gets a little time getting used to, and will require, nonethless, some fog-tech on a very warm day. Cheaper alternative: http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/marui-pro...th-fan-rg.html -- Removable faceplate, fan (much noisier than the Revision one, but still not too noisy) Will fog on a warm day, but if you remove the faceplate, it's better.
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July 4th, 2011, 23:18 | #12 |
Ess will do fine in Field games, great protection. I have a back up lens, but still have not got any dents in the first one yet.
Keep in mind ESS is a sealed goggle, get ready to fog. But in my longest 45 min game under 32 degrees last week. It did not fog too much, that could hinder my performance. |
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