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April 19th, 2009, 11:44 | #1 | |
Googles Help
Hey guys I need help in choosing a proper pair of "googles". I purchased a pair of CA goggles but last time I played at FR I was told that the goggles must be paintball goggles and had to rent. Does this mean I have to buy a paintball mask and remove the goggles or do I have other options?
The goggles in the masks are so dam uncomfortable. Where can I find goggles that are paintball approved? Thanks in advance Red
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April 19th, 2009, 11:50 | #2 |
If the paintball field you're playing at states that you MUST wear a full paintball mask then you're stuck with just that. It has to do with their insurance policy. Some fields and private games allow the use of ballistic goggles alone, but a full mask at a PB field is generally the norm.
Best to find a mask you are comfortable with to use on those fields and save your goggles for games on a private field. Try the local paintball field's pro-shop, assuming they have one, and try out a few to see which one you can live with. |
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April 19th, 2009, 11:55 | #3 | |
I did not have to wear the whole mask, just the goggles. My buddy who pulled his out of his old mask was allowed to use them. I'm just curious how they can tell the difference so i can purchase a pair that fits their requirements.
Red
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April 19th, 2009, 12:11 | #4 |
If they're cool with just the goggles then look for a pair of ANSI rated ballistic goggles from companies like ESS, Revision, or Arena Industries.
Since the CA ones aren't officially recognized as being ANSI or MIL-SPEC approved that's probably why they wouldn't allow them. They may be just as tough, but they haven't been tested using accepted certification standards. A certification of ANSI Z87.1 is the minimum you should be looking for. Make sure it's Z87.1 and not ANSI Z80.3. The Z80.3 rating is for optical clarity and has nothing to do with impact resistence. Last edited by Scopedog; April 19th, 2009 at 12:15.. Reason: Additional info added |
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April 19th, 2009, 12:31 | #5 |
If the field says paintball goggles they are basically saying the lenses themselves need to be from a paintball manufacturer as they are "paintball approved" and thats what their insurance company requires them to have on the field to be covered. Although ESS and other goggles of that sort are very comfortable I would check with the field owner or the game admin that day to see if the goggles you have are allowed to be used. Here at a local field we werent able to wear bolle and ESS for a time (I think they allow them now...) but up untill the last game I attended there it was paintball goggles only (Brass Eagle / JT.... etc, but only the goggle part is necessary and the rest of the mask part is optional)
EDIT**** Forgot to tell ya where paintball goggles can be purchased from. I got myself a pair of JT Spectra's (dual lense/thermal lense as it helps with the fogging issue so I have heard) Purchased them from: http://badlandspaintball.com/ They have several locations in Ontario just press "Stores" on the left hand side of their menu for a complete listing of their locations Also, goggles can be found at: -Wallmart -Canadian Tire (Usually right next to their paintball guns in/around the hunting section/outdoors section of the store)
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April 19th, 2009, 12:36 | #6 |
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I had to laugh because you were asking a question about googles............... a great search engine to find the answers you want about goggles.
Sorry, in a mischeivious mood today. |
April 19th, 2009, 12:49 | #7 |
Ah, yes...disregard most of what I said. Demco is correct, they need to see that the goggles are PB approved. In the wording of insurance policies it probably says nothing about ANSI ratings and the like.
Most people seem to like the JT Proshield (Spectra). They just pull off the mask bits and run with the goggles. These can be had for around $50-$60CDN. |
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April 19th, 2009, 13:08 | #8 | |
Thanks guys got my answer
Red
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