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danceswithpellets November 6th, 2012 14:57

Mouth protection WITH cheekweld- options?
 
So I picked up the AMC mask with ear protection- big mistake. Totally messes with the cheek weld and now Im considering the AMC face mask which is alot smaller but might still get in the way.

Also considering just wearing a shmegh, not worried about my face at all just more so the teeth really.

what do yall find works?

Brian McIlmoyle November 6th, 2012 15:55

I find reading the several other threads on the same topic works

ericwilliam November 6th, 2012 16:42

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Originally Posted by Brian McIlmoyle (Post 1722704)
I find reading the several other threads on the same topic works

This...

But to answer your question, I just use a mouthguard that was made custom for me, + a balaclava.

Barbie November 7th, 2012 05:10

I used the protech mouthguard!!! Have been for the last 3 years!! It's comfy, dont make you gag, and you custom fit it!! Plus now, i have braces, and cant wear just anything... I got shot once in the mouth, so i can say it works!! Hope that helps!!

mike_sinyard November 13th, 2012 20:51

Why dont you just get a half mesh??

Stealthee November 13th, 2012 20:53

+1 on the half mesh. Covers good amount of lower face and is vented for normal breathing.

kullwarrior November 14th, 2012 09:51

half mesh mask + 1/4" riser solve the problem if you are running AR

mike_sinyard November 14th, 2012 10:25

as mentioned in this forum before though, you'll have to cut the half mesh down to size if you plan on wearing goggles

lurkingknight November 14th, 2012 10:26

halfmesh mask

tin snips
glue gun.

you can easily tear the lining off the mesh mask... cut to your desired shape, stretch and glue the lining back on.

problem solved.

FirestormX November 14th, 2012 14:07

I find my mesh lowers fit fine with my ESS goggles. I've got the generic mask that goes all the way back over the ears.

As long as your mesh fits with your goggles, and your mesh doesn't push your goggles higher than your helmet will allow it (assuming you run a helmet), you're fine.
You shouldn't worry if there's a small gap between your goggles and mesh. It's actually better that way. If your mesh touches your lower goggles, a little bump on the mesh will push your goggles up, breaking the seal at the bottom of your goggles.

In one game, I got shot right in the gap between my goggles and mesh, and it stung, so I absentmindedly pushed my mesh up to touch my goggles. After my respawn, I got shot in the same place, but this time the BB ricocheted directly into my goggles, and that was a lot scarier than just getting hit on the bridge of the nose.

AngelusNex November 14th, 2012 14:10

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Originally Posted by FirestormX (Post 1725657)
In one game, I got shot right in the gap between my goggles and mesh, and it stung, so I absentmindedly pushed my mesh up to touch my goggles. After my respawn, I got shot in the same place, but this time the BB ricocheted directly into my goggles, and that was a lot scarier than just getting hit on the bridge of the nose.

IF you use a lower mesh mask, which I do, this something you need to be carefull about. I've had it happen to myself aswell. You need to be carefull as to not interfere with your goggles when you're wearing a mask.

Also, the lower profile mesh mask, the one without the ear protection is great. So long as you reshape it to fit your face it allows a fairly good cheek weld for use of optics in a regular setup.

Danke November 14th, 2012 14:30

Yep, bend the mesh around your face and nose and don't have the strap tight.

I set mine up to cover my teeth and that is it


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