Airsoft Canada

Airsoft Canada (https://airsoftcanada.com/forums.php)
-   Gear Discussion (https://airsoftcanada.com/forumdisplay.php?f=26)
-   -   ESS Land Ops (https://airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=40828)

Ronan July 4th, 2007 04:56

ESS Land Ops
 
https://dstactical.com/product_info.php?products_id=626

Googles for players that wear prescription glasses. Anyone have them? How are them? Reccomend anything else (no not contacts... can't put those :()

Th x:)

TokyoSeven July 4th, 2007 06:12

You could always look into speaking with your optomitrist to see if they can offer any time of protective sports eye wear, also aside from that you could look into investing into a pair of prescription wileys direct from them.
http://www.wileyx.com/index.aspx

-Skeletor- July 4th, 2007 07:18

I got ESS land ops, they're good goggles; an you can wear them over top of glasses comfortably.

Ronan July 4th, 2007 12:16

Ok thx MikeL

TS sport prescription glasses cost from aorund $200 to $300. A bit to much imo. But thx anyways :)

Jayhad July 4th, 2007 13:33

I have a set of ESS Land Ops and in my opinion they are a waste of $$$. I ended up getting so pissed off with my glasses fogging that I bought contacts and ESS glasses. I ended up then letting a glassed buddy of mine use them, he just got pissed with the fogging and got Lasik done, damn airsoft is expensive

-Skeletor- July 4th, 2007 13:38

You can buy a anti fog spray if you have issues with fogging.

Slick July 4th, 2007 13:54

I put a small 1" fan on my land ops. Cost about 3 bucks.

Darklen July 4th, 2007 14:02

I have a set of LandOps (with the foam removed) with the Rx adapter and a homemade goggle fan. Works fine for me for the last 4 years. I'm one of those "speshul" people who can't wear contacts (due to medical and prescription issues). Most antifogs I've used suck ass. The only ones that really worked for me were Zleader, Titmus and some stuff made by an air pack company, Survivair, which is a bitch to apply and worse to remove and polish. I've been told there's some diving antifog called Pilot (sp?) that's supposed to be really good, but haven't found any here.

I also have a set of bolle T800's with the Rx adapter and while comfy, they fog up bad if there's no breeze.

Ronan July 4th, 2007 17:15

Ah yeah the dreaded fog >_> Maybe i'll attach somekind of fan lol^^ How do you power it up? Tape a battery on the side? O_o

Man i wish i could get those shooting 'sunglasses' with prescription... but i added up the basic stuff i need for one and it was close to $300 with shipping. Almost as much as my Burberry frame^^

philstructo July 4th, 2007 17:28

I hear that ESS are good googles but I got some used off someone here for cheap G&P Special Forces Goggles in Sand colour they have only fogged once and it was at night in the rain after running they are pretty large you could wear glasses under them.

-Phil

Ronan July 4th, 2007 17:37

On a side note, i have a old pair of sky goggles that were made for people who wear glasses... are those good enough? They look the same as airsoft goggles O_o

philstructo July 4th, 2007 17:38

nope not strong enough I have a pic somewhere of what a stock sniper rifle does to those you will have no eyes dont cheap out

pOkiE July 5th, 2007 02:48

ess makes the turbofan googles which can accomadate the px lens insert. i live in hawaii where it is super humid and i hated how my old pair of goggles would fog up so they were a perfect solution. the land ops are pretty thick looking so i use the profile version of the turbofan...hope this helps u out man

canadien gunmen July 9th, 2007 16:34

i have a paire for sale, theyr brand new, never gamed
http://www.pbase.com/cdn_airsoft_regiment/ess_land_ops
60$

Andres July 9th, 2007 17:17

I have those goggles and I havn't really had any issues with them yet :)


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 14:40.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.