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May 12th, 2011, 16:01 | #1 |
paintball goggles that meet ANSI Z87.1
i'm looking for a new set of goggles. would like to meet the ballistic standard and paintball standards so i can buy buy just one set.
so which paintball goggles meet or exceed ANSI Z87.1? thanks |
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May 12th, 2011, 16:12 | #2 |
Quiet a few brands do, Butnot all brands submit to the testing. For example Empire Paintball (the company that purchased the JT's brand does not submit to ANSI testing.
You should probably be out trying on pairs and finding ones that are comfortable then checking if they have the required safety ratings. Head down to a local shop in your area. Cheers |
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May 12th, 2011, 16:16 | #3 |
i'm just trying to conform to some game host that want/need ballistic goggles.
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May 12th, 2011, 19:12 | #4 |
oO?
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shit so i cant use my JT's spectra's at op Rhino? what the F!!! lol man now i gotta shell out more $$ for ballistic grade goggles/glasses =)
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May 12th, 2011, 19:12 | #5 |
ANSI Z87.1+ rated eyewear is not rated for paintball or airsoft. It does not meet the requirements of multiple strikes. I don't know why you would need that.
This means a ton of paintball eye protection won't have ansi rating because ansi ratings mean nothing when it comes to paintball masks. This shows that the host is just slapping a label on something because they think it's safe. Most eye wear used in airsoft has to meet the MIL-PRF-31013, clause 3.5.1.1 for glasses or MIL-DTL-43511D, clause 3.5.10 for goggles as these are the only ratings that use multiple strikes. Most ballistic eyewear (wiley-x, revision, ess, etc) surpasses theses military standards.
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May 12th, 2011, 19:20 | #6 |
What about Oakley? I'm looking at the Jawbones, and thinking they look pretty sweet. The quick change lens are awesome. I know not a lot of places will let you rock glasses for games, But I already have my fully sealed goggles and want something for smaller games.
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May 12th, 2011, 19:21 | #7 |
ok.... so i'm looking for a ballistic rated goggle that would also be paintball rated.
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May 12th, 2011, 22:57 | #8 |
High end paintball masks are going to run you a mint. 80 USD is the cheapest I've seen.
Even then, you'll be hard pressed to find anything officially rated by government agencies. Most PB mask surpass ANSI requirements (be skeptical of cheap ones) because they need to stand up to multiple strikes. Go with JT.
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June 27th, 2011, 23:14 | #9 |
From what i was told best way to know if the goggles are safe is to buy 2 sets and to one do everything that can possibly happen to it. e.g take a gun shooting over 450 and blast it on full auto if it survives finish a couple mags on the glasses/goggles if that survives your usually good to go
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