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January 12th, 2015, 14:38 | #16 |
How much sand CAN you fit in your vagina!?
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Your fogging/condensation issues would be much worse, and they would start immediately. If you live in a wet air/humid environment, such as the coast or southern Ontario, then fogging is part of life. Things you can do to mitigate or control fogging would be; remove some foam from around your goggle seal to promote airflow, do not have a hat brim or surface covering over or above your eyewear as it'll help trap in moisture, open up the collar of your combat shirt so heat isn't funneled straight up your face.
Any place you play that has insurance will likely require full sealed ballistic or paintball eyewear. Safety rated won't cut it as it illegitimate the insurance. If recommend ballistic eyewear regardless, as any safety rated eyewear, such as ANSI or CSA, says very clearly, that once the lenses are scratched or take a hit that they are no good. That doesn't mean that they won't stop a BB, but the manufacturer won't back them up. So one BB strike equals they go in the trash now. Don't scew around with your eyes, get proper protective lenses designed to take projectiles continuously. If you're a sweaty/high body heat kind of guy, look into a paintball mask with thermal lenses and fans. Your other alternative is to get a large/non low profile goggle, with good face space and mount a more aggresive fa kit to it.
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January 12th, 2015, 14:49 | #17 |
If I ever saw someone wearing something like this I'd tell them to put on proper glasses/goggles, after I recovered from laughing so hard.
That is a construction face shield on steroids, designed for use with tools that produce debris (sparks, chips, etc.) not designed for airsoft use. |
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January 12th, 2015, 15:50 | #18 |
if you are that cheap, just go get a cheap ass paintball helmet..probably would fog on you (which is same as thing shit) but it won't break on bb impact..you can buy paintball masks off of craigslist or other sites to get it used and even cheaper
I personally bought a 30 dollars mask before that is in great condition and it's new for 70 dollars..never fogged and great protection. I see a shit ton of paintball masks for cheap on craigslist in BC right now.. read the Q and A. that thing is not for airsoft..
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January 12th, 2015, 18:59 | #19 | |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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Z87.1 is around 1J, design specifically to protect your face from light particles, sparks, dust, etc. *NOT* designed to stop exploding grinder disks, or exploding bench grinders. Z87.1+ is around 3J, I had math'd it out simply when I made the thread. HOWEVER, that's 3J on a steel ball of an unknown weight. So even though it's designed to take 3J of that, it could potentially take a greater impact from a BB due to the fact a BB deforms on impact. The minimum test rating is not necessarily the minimum rating of the glasses either. They could very well be good to 6J, they're just not guaranteed at 6J. |
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January 12th, 2015, 19:15 | #20 |
"bb bukakke" KING!
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yes a product that is marked meets or exceeds the rating of .... will be at the very least able to take the shot from that rating... if it's 87.1 it's not enough, imo. but it can very well be thick enough or strong enough to handle 10J... they just didn't test that said product or paid for it to be tested. which is why they say meets or exceeds.
Frankly if they say say meets or exceeds 87.1 I would go look for nicer. Lowest common denominator is not something worth gambling your eyesight on. Friend of mine had clone glasses (rated 87.1 or better) deform and touch his eye lid when his glasses took a shot. Granted my friend is a bit more bug eyed than some so it's possible the whole frame just shifted into his protruding eyes, but why take that risk? He went out and ordered milspec stuff in the off season.
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January 12th, 2015, 19:34 | #21 |
For the sake of killing this thread cancer. I looked the product up with .5s of google fu.
http://www.honeywellsafety.com/Produ...site=/americas "Regulations ANSI Z87+ (High Impact) - Meets ANSI Z87+ (High Impact) ANSI.Z.87.1/1989, CA 19,069 - Meets ANSI.Z.87.1/1989, CA 19,069 (http://www.mte.gov.br/Empregador/seg...&NOFabricante=) CSA Z94.3 - Certified to the requirements of CSA Z94.3 standards" This should be fine. That being said. Military eye wear is best. Paintball a close second. Shop glasses (hint hint, this is the one you're suggesting) a distant third. /thread PS. That mask would be terrible to shoot in. Don't do it. |
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January 12th, 2015, 20:45 | #22 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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The issue isn't the ballistic protection of the visor, it's the coverage. Still leaves big gaps around your face
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January 12th, 2015, 20:59 | #23 |
How much sand CAN you fit in your vagina!?
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I wore good quality safety glasses for years wothout issue, but here's the problem; they aren't designed to take consecutive hits. Much like a bike helmet or a car seat, once struck or used, they're done. That doesn't mean that they will not or could not take several hits, it's just that you won't know. I have seen safety eyewear crack, break and deform, although rare. Your eyes are worth protecting properly, and taking chances is not a worthwhile investment.
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January 12th, 2015, 21:29 | #24 | ||
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yeah its not about money i have revision dessert locusts with the fan. its more about dealing with the sweat inside the lenses. |
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January 12th, 2015, 21:47 | #25 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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Why not use a sweat band?
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January 12th, 2015, 21:54 | #26 |
i have tried a few and they do work for very limited amounts of time. for me the sweating is so bad that i literally need to walk off the field to take off the goggles and then change the sweat band and come back on.
At this point I am also contemplating a product called sweat block. |
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January 12th, 2015, 21:55 | #27 | |
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Well, heard a headband works. I'm not as sweaty so I rarely have to deal with this.
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January 12th, 2015, 21:56 | #28 |
How much sand CAN you fit in your vagina!?
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Sounds like you need a way for sweat to roll down your face and not get to your lens. Wether that is a sweat band or ridge, etc. Also a way for it to drain in the bottom so it doesn't build up.
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I have developed a new sport called Airhard. Pretty much the same as Airsoft, except you have to maintain an erection... |
January 12th, 2015, 22:01 | #29 |
this is a very good point. and i did look into things like sweatgutr so that may still be an option.
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