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Skiddy May 7th, 2014 01:42

Full seal eye pro over glasses
 
Anyone know of any goggles or masks that are full seal that will fit over prescription eye glasses?

buellxbk May 7th, 2014 09:29

I use the ESS Land Ops ones and they work great. Ordered right from ESS quick shipping as well. I have used JT's also when I first started out but I like the ESS alot. I have buddies who use Smith Optics with inserts for prescription lenses and they like those so that's another option.

Skiddy May 7th, 2014 09:52

If I go the goggles route, what's the best lower face protection. some mesh masks don't fit too well and press against the glasses

Magnaroth May 7th, 2014 12:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by kaiu (Post 1887806)
Most mesh masks don't fit well right away, just bend them away from pressure points, and eventually they'll fit better over time also.

I found the most comfortable way is to cut the strap off your mesh, and mount it straight to the strap on your goggles. Then you have a face mesh that isn't too snug but still protects.

Strelok May 20th, 2014 14:27

Anyone know where to buy these in canada? Can't seem to find any.

lurkingknight May 20th, 2014 14:45

the lower face masks made of steel mesh can be modified to fit better. The strapping on the side is just held on with hot glue so you can pull it off and reshape the mask with tin snips. Once you have it properly trimmed you can reattach the fabric edge on it with more hot glue. I also put foam bits on mine so it's not mashed into my face, but resting on a foam liner.

ManuGod May 23rd, 2014 23:40

Just my own 2 cent.

I bought this : Pyramex Capstone Shield
http://www.airsoftqc.com/index.php?_...roduct_id=7192

So far I like it, comfortable, fit well on top of ordonance glasses. You can also remove the face shield if you want. Just need a bit of anti-fog solution for your glasses then good to go.


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