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Fritz November 18th, 2011 08:04

Face and eye protection
 
Hi guys,

I want your opinion on that.

What is the best combo to protect your face and your eyes?

Blue-fish November 18th, 2011 08:14

I use a JT paintball mask. It protects my eyes and face well.

Fritz November 18th, 2011 08:26

Does it aim well?

cadpat_tact November 18th, 2011 09:41

Up until now I've been using a VForce Vantage paintball mask. Protection is perfect, aiming is okay because the sides are rubber and not hard plastic, but I've been having fogging issues as I haven't applied any kind of anti-fog spray, ever.

I'm looking forward to using my ESS Profile NVG ballistic goggles, just waiting on my mesh half-mask from China so I don't have to worry about broken teeth.

Personally, I would never consider using shooting glasses that don't have a full seal, or any kind of wire mesh goggles. I value my eyesight.

Blue-fish November 18th, 2011 20:49

My old paintball mask I hade was cut down so aiming was good.
http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-...3_471.jpg?dl=1
It worked well and broken teeth.

MaciekA November 18th, 2011 20:55

I've settled on JT Spectra paintball goggles.

Great for anti-fogging, most of the circle of friends I play with now uses these due to the anti-fog protection and the fact that they are acceptable at paintball fields that don't recognize airsoft eyewear.

I'm also about to test out the Revision Military Exoshield goggles. I have tried a few other goggles in combination with Fogtech and I have yet to find any goggles that actually manage to survive a game with Fogtech. I have lent out goggles to friends with Fogtech on them that managed to do fine, so I think *I* might be the problem, not Fogtech :)

(I've also tried out ESS Advancers with with Fogtech, and they fogged, which really sucks because they're really really nice).

Aquamarine November 19th, 2011 08:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blue-fish (Post 1562855)
My old paintball mask I hade was cut down so aiming was good.
http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-...3_471.jpg?dl=1
It worked well and broken teeth.

Lol, dude behind and to the right is standing knock-kneed like a Japanese schoolgirl! Who was that?

Drakker November 19th, 2011 08:55

In CQB/inside:
ESS Striker goggles + cheap mesh mask.
or Eye Tactical helmet + mask

Outside: ESS Striker goggles + mouth guard.

Eeyore November 19th, 2011 09:04

The mesh guard is a great solution. I really recommend against a full mask if you can afford goggles and a mesh teeth guard. Paintball masks are not low profile enough for you to aim down the barrel of the gun if you shoulder it.

Fritz November 19th, 2011 09:13

Keep it up! Thanks guys!

Kozzie November 19th, 2011 09:37

JT spectra goggles with a mesh mask.

SuperHog November 19th, 2011 10:03

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If you like goggles with a lower mesh for your face it will work great.

But if you are on a budget, I got one of these from Canadian Tire, its a JT that uses a upper approved paintball goggles and special lower portion for airsoft, the teeth area is solid plastic to prevent BBs from passing through and it has ear protection (bonus). Got it for $39 which is the price of a pair of airsoft goggles.

You can cheek the stock and use the stock sights with no problems.

ToRN November 19th, 2011 10:41

Chris, that kind of looks like Marac, but hard to tell with all the gear on and everything.

Blue-fish November 21st, 2011 20:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aquamarine (Post 1563014)
Lol, dude behind and to the right is standing knock-kneed like a Japanese schoolgirl! Who was that?

I think its tharkad1 but its a old pic. I pm'ed him to asked if its him lol.

Ricochet November 23rd, 2011 23:16

Plus one on ESS glasses and the mesh mask. Don't get a cheap mesh mask though. The better ones fit the back of the head better and more comfortably. Also you can adjust the cross wires in the mesh mask to your face. Easy and safe and comfy. Military grade eye protection, and a mask that won't force your breath up into your eyewear to fog it up.


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