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ezcreation July 10th, 2007 16:27

FANZ fan kit for mask - Prevent fogging
 
Hey guys

FANZ was created because we tried every single thermal protection, any trick with soap and else...Yes they slow down fogging but dont stop it. So we designed an easy system to install, with one or two fans and powered by a 9V battery.
http://cybersciences.free.fr/Fanz/images/Detailfanz.jpg

We are new to the airsoft world but very motivated and passionate! We would like to have your input on our product. On our website, http://www.ezcreation.ca you can access:
Samples of fanz on masks
Videos
Comments

We have worked hard to find fans that are efficient but quiet. Ours are very quiet guarantee! Also we power the system with a 9V battery allowing 10 to 12 hours of autonomy (with a classic Duracell).

If you are in the GTA region, we have samples at Army Issue in Port Credit!

http://cybersciences.free.fr/Fanz/Fa...sks/Scott2.jpg

We are not looking to make a living out of FANZ but to sponsor our equipment and also help others!

Please share any comments!

Add me on MSN if you have questions: ubedos@hotmail.com

Armyissue July 10th, 2007 18:20

Hey guys, ezcreation has been in a couple times and I've encouraged him to post his product here. I have a single and a double set at the shop If you want to have a look at the product. I usually don't have a fog problem as I prefer to shoot thatn chase, lol. I'd recommend that he post to get a feel from the ASC community about the intrest from the players here and any input or recommendations.
Cheers

Karnage July 10th, 2007 18:24

Losttourist did a nice review on them here http://airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=38428

Seen them on the field, looks like a solid fan system and he's never had any fog after it's been installed.

MADDOG July 10th, 2007 18:51

Just Purchased A Double Fan
 
Used it last weekend at flag raiders with the humidity and rain, no fogging.
It works great

MD

Yeoman July 10th, 2007 19:12

yes but would this work with someone that wears glasses or has an eye perscription insert as well?

Slick July 10th, 2007 19:48

Seriously everyone needs one of these. Theres nothing worse then driving all the way out to a game. Paying 25 bucks to play not to mention what all your gear and guns cost. Then spending half the day lost and walking into trees because you cant see a thing.

ezcreation July 10th, 2007 21:04

Feedbacks
 
Hey guys

Thank you for your feedbacks!

I am trying to build a picture database to help people when installing the FANZ system. If you have time and want to share your pics, please send them to me at ubedos@yahoo.com

I have used the Double Fan wearing glasses and it works great!

thanks guys

http://www.ezcreation.ca

Yeoman July 10th, 2007 22:34

will these mount on tactical goggles? looks like it will without problems. I usually tend to wear these at work and well I've always have had problems with fogging the perscription inserts. what would be the best way when using perscription inserts? blowing in, or sucking out? that is, if it does have that capability.

losttourist July 10th, 2007 22:35

Id suggest going for the double fanz system..its only a few bucks more and its well worth it.

ezcreation July 10th, 2007 22:37

FANZ blowing !
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yeoman (Post 499845)
will these mount on tactical goggles? looks like it will without problems. I usually tend to wear these at work and well I've always have had problems with fogging the perscription inserts. what would be the best way when using perscription inserts? blowing in, or sucking out? that is, if it does have that capability.

I would suggest the DF for sure. Depending on how you position the fan it will blow or suck in. By experience and from feedbacks, blowing is the way to go.

HaZarD SFD July 11th, 2007 00:59

I will be buying one before quickpass.

MadMorbius July 11th, 2007 07:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by ezcreation (Post 499848)
By experience and from feedbacks, blowing is the way to go.

Quoted for out of context awesomeness.

Ibby July 11th, 2007 12:27

Not to threadjack, but:

http://www.essgoggles.com/Profile-Tu...53_detail.html

Best. Goggles. Evar.

I have the older model, with a dual thermal lense in them. I rarely have to turn on the fan, even on the most humid days, and I sweat like a bastard. I've had them for years, and while I've quite often heard people bitching about goggles fogging up what do I do? Shoot them. Because I can see. ;)

MIGS_420 July 11th, 2007 13:36

For a value added feature, do you think could you put a pair of LED lights on the rig as well. We play a lota night gamz and it would be a handy feature, for doing stuff with out having to switch on the tact light. LCF would be 5x5.

ezcreation July 11th, 2007 13:39

Why not?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MIGS_420 (Post 500154)
For a value added feature, do you think could you put a pair of LED lights on the rig as well. We play a lota night gamz and it would be a handy feature, for doing stuff with out having to switch on the tact light. LCF would be 5x5.

Sure...We could try on some models. What light power do you need?


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