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Sam* March 10th, 2011 17:43

Airsoft Goggle
 
I'm looking for a really good pair of comfortable Airsoft goggles, i'm tired of the cheap plastic one's that always fog up.

suggestion?

Rugger_can March 10th, 2011 17:48

ESS Turbo Fan Series


Cheers

Sam* March 10th, 2011 17:54

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Originally Posted by Rugger_can (Post 1425927)

Thats actually pretty much perfect, quite a penny tho but it must be worth it!

Thanks.

R.I.T.Z March 10th, 2011 17:56

http://shrikeairsoft.ca/eye-protection

Rugger_can March 10th, 2011 17:56

Well, it's your Eye's. Investing a few bucks if you have them is worth it.

The Chad March 10th, 2011 18:08

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Originally Posted by Rugger_can (Post 1425937)
Well, it's your Eye's. Investing a few bucks if you have them is worth it.

Amen.....If you are going to go all out, I suggest getting "paintball approved" ones, otherwise you may limit your choice of fields.


Fans can be rigged if you know a bit about electronics..All you need is a PC fan, switch, and battery cage.

Sam* March 10th, 2011 18:09

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Originally Posted by Rugger_can (Post 1425937)
Well, it's your Eye's. Investing a few bucks if you have them is worth it.

with out a doubt hehe, just them being half the price of a brand new gun bother's me.

But what the hell il ask them for my 18th birthday, which will help me out in starting the Airsoft season with ASC. ;)

Sam* March 10th, 2011 18:18

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Originally Posted by The Chad (Post 1425947)
Amen.....If you are going to go all out, I suggest getting "paintball approved" ones, otherwise you may limit your choice of fields.


Fans can be rigged if you know a bit about electronics..All you need is a PC fan, switch, and battery cage.

meh, i rather get a comfortable eye wear instead of a full paintball mask,

something about full mask i just don't like.

And yeah i saw that a few games require paintball approved glasses, but for that il just go out and get a semi decent/cheap pair.

Rugger_can March 10th, 2011 18:21

Agreed. If you have never worn a full face mask it is something you would want to test before buying. A good portion of people find them constrictive and suffocating and subsequently stop using them.


There are other options for Goggles that are slightly cheaper. Try looking into some of the "higher end" paintball goggles with fans.

cheers.

R.I.T.Z March 10th, 2011 18:23

Check out the shrike airsoft link
the OTW goggles are awesome
low profile come with a spare tinted lens.
Even on high the fan is so quiet that you can only hear a low hum if you hold it 2 inches from your ear
they are ballistics rated
they also quite literately suck the air out no fogging.
plus at the price cannot go wrong

Rugger_can March 10th, 2011 18:35

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Originally Posted by R.I.T.Z (Post 1425961)
Check out the shrike airsoft link
the OTW goggles are awesome
low profile come with a spare tinted lens.
Even on high the fan is so quiet that you can only hear a low hum if you hold it 2 inches from your ear
they are ballistics rated
they also quite literately suck the air out no fogging.
plus at the price cannot go wrong

http://images1.memegenerator.net/Ima...atorName=brick

R.I.T.Z March 10th, 2011 18:36

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Disclaimer: The opinions expressed within this post are my own and thus can be ignored at your leisure.
I choose

Sam* March 10th, 2011 18:43

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Originally Posted by R.I.T.Z (Post 1425961)
Check out the shrike airsoft link
the OTW goggles are awesome
low profile come with a spare tinted lens.
Even on high the fan is so quiet that you can only hear a low hum if you hold it 2 inches from your ear
they are ballistics rated
they also quite literately suck the air out no fogging.
plus at the price cannot go wrong

I checked them out, but i don't see anything about their being a fan.... or i could just be blind...

The Chad March 10th, 2011 18:44

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Originally Posted by Sam* (Post 1425956)
meh, i rather get a comfortable eye wear instead of a full paintball mask,

something about full mask i just don't like.

Research is goood. :D

R.I.T.Z March 10th, 2011 18:46

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Originally Posted by Sam* (Post 1425987)
I checked them out, but i don't see anything about their being a fan.... or i could just be blind...

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_wSppF0icgN...0/DSC02940.JPG
the fan is tiny but works real well

Sam* March 10th, 2011 19:06

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Originally Posted by R.I.T.Z (Post 1425993)
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_wSppF0icgN...0/DSC02940.JPG
the fan is tiny but works real well

Are you surtan that those are the same brand as these: http://www.shrikeairsoft.ca/index.ph...art&Itemid=114

I don't see a fan on it and you can see by the picture that the top is different.

R.I.T.Z March 10th, 2011 19:10

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Originally Posted by Sam* (Post 1426007)
Are you surtan that those are the same brand as these: http://www.shrikeairsoft.ca/index.ph...art&Itemid=114

I don't see a fan on it and you can see by the picture that the top is different.

they are.
you see that little grate like thing in the center? thats where the fan is.
I have personally handled these goggles so i can speak from experiance

The Chad March 10th, 2011 19:14

click on image gallery, you can see the battery pack in the first picture.

Sam* March 10th, 2011 19:23

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Originally Posted by R.I.T.Z (Post 1426011)
they are.
you see that little grate like thing in the center? thats where the fan is.
I have personally handled these goggles so i can speak from experiance

alright legit, was just making sure.

Thanks for your help.

R.I.T.Z March 10th, 2011 19:25

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Originally Posted by Sam* (Post 1426021)
alright legit, was just making sure.

Thanks for your help.

not a problem

Kozzie March 10th, 2011 23:36

I hate fans in my goggles they're noisy and they're just more batteries to replace. IMO you should get thermal lenses, they never fog on me.
Check out these two options.

Ballistic goggle
Blackhawk special operations goggles - Thermal (Double) Lens
https://www.sealsactiongear.com/cata...idProduct=1332

Full protection paintball mask
Jt Spectra flex 8 paintball mask - Thermal (Double) Lens & Low profile flexible mask for easy cheek weld
http://www.tippmannpros.com/jt-flex-...ask-olive.html

bareass March 11th, 2011 00:40

@ RITZ
do those OTW goggles come with the prescription from attachment, or is that extra?

R.I.T.Z March 11th, 2011 04:52

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Originally Posted by bareass (Post 1426221)
@ RITZ
do those OTW goggles come with the prescription from attachment, or is that extra?

DRK242 (owner of shrike) had mentioned to me something about a presciption insert available but I am not totally sure of how it works, best is to email him
shrikeairsoft@hotmail.CA



tell him ritz sent ya lol

deadlydayne April 21st, 2011 04:11

sorry this ones about a month old, but figured id give a little input, if you dont want a full face mask, or goggles with fans in it you could always try goggles for offroad, like dirtbike goggles, ive never had my oakley goggles fog, and the prices arent to horrible, im pretty sure they'd be able to take the force of a bb as they do fine on the track with rocks being thrown at them (in my experience) Plus if you dont have an airsoftshop around ya im sure theres an offroad shop somewhere you could go try some on.

NERF April 21st, 2011 22:25

get a pair of jt flex best of both world for airsoft remove the bottoms and use top gogs (since they are designed not to fog problem solved). And for places that require you to wear full mask place bottom back on frames and you are set.Also they make fan kits for the jt mask, Although waste of money in my opinion. Just get a good set of thermal dual pane lenses never have a fog issues again. And jt sells the gogs in a huge variety of colors and styles. Also the tops can be worn with most airsoft mask bottoms (the TMC style work perfect with jt tops)


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