November 29th, 2011, 21:15 | #46 | |
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I gotta chance to use...well not really use mine this weekend. After 15-20 minutes I was pretty much blind. They are super sexy and it would be a shame to try and not fix them. Right? |
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November 29th, 2011, 22:43 | #47 | |
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November 29th, 2011, 23:20 | #48 | |
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Also considering these things are rated to block 9mm and buckshot... we could try adding vents into the lens... |
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November 29th, 2011, 23:38 | #49 |
True... but wouldn't that have an effect on the lens's integrity? there may be the "mesh goggle" issue too.
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November 29th, 2011, 23:44 | #50 |
The only things you need to worry about are windex and rainx and other sprays etc that use ammonia as the "carrying" solvent. The wipes are dry if I remember correctly, or are alcohol based or something else safe for lenses (that's why they came with them).
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November 30th, 2011, 00:23 | #51 |
Sorry I meant that drilling holes into the lens could adversely affect its structural integrity. and if BBs shatter, they have a risk of entering.
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November 30th, 2011, 01:53 | #52 | |
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As to bb's shattering, I don't think bb's would shatter against the polycarbonate, but there is a possibility that the bb would hit a rock or concrete, shatter, and enter the goggles, but it loses much of its energy here, but there is still some danger. One of my friends was wearing flakjaks without the vents, and a bb somehow got inside. It bounced around a few times, but I don't think he was hurt in any way. IMO, full seal is overrated, and decent shooting glasses, with a band, would solve any fogging issues and if they're like the sawfly's, they'll offer the same protection. But for the exoshields, I believe the wipes will solve any fogging issues, but condensation is still something that could be a problem (as mentioned earlier in the thread) Oh, and for the silica gel packs, I think you can use one to fill the nose gap (I'm asian so I have a pinkie sized one, but it might still be there), and it can serve a dual purpose. Last edited by krap101; November 30th, 2011 at 02:02.. |
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November 30th, 2011, 13:15 | #53 | |
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November 30th, 2011, 14:13 | #54 |
Hi guys,
I picked these up and found that they fogged up after about 20 minutes. The included wipe helps a little bit, but the effect doesn't last. I will try them with Fogtech, but I'm not expecting miracles as I haven't yet been able to get Fogtech to work reliably, especially on smaller-sized goggles (Fogtech didn't work at all on my ESS Advancers, for example). In the meantime, I'd like to know what people are using to clean these goggles. What's the safest, most-ultra-paranoid way to clean these goggles and guarantee no scratching of the lens? Cotton balls? What are you guys using as a liquid? |
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November 30th, 2011, 15:03 | #55 | |
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For cleaning, there was a microfiber cloth included, and that's what you should use to clean. don't use paper towels or cotton balls, as the fibers will scratch the lens and eventually lead to a "crazing" effect. Unless you get some sort of oil on the lens, water should work pretty well. |
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November 30th, 2011, 15:50 | #56 |
I didn't get any wipes with mine!!!
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November 30th, 2011, 16:03 | #57 |
December 14th, 2011, 04:52 | #58 |
Anyone try dremeling a few slits into these yet? or find a effective way to control fog on them?
I really want to pick up a pair but am concerned with the fogging issues. |
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December 14th, 2011, 06:35 | #59 |
I put some fogtech on 'em and went running a week ago, an hour and a half at -2, zero fog. When I got home, I managed to pour a couple of mL of condensed water out of the bottom of the seal.
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December 14th, 2011, 12:24 | #60 | |
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I took the dremmel tool to the foam seal on mine but I haven't used them yet. I have a game Friday night....I will report back with an update. |
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