I know this has probably been tossed around before but a short quick answer is really all I need, and it may help the topic starter as well to know this answer as he's in process of assembling his kit.
IF military-focused eyewear manufacturers (ESS, Wiley-X, Revision, etc.) have sealed, full eye coverage products that are good enough to withstand the dust, dirt, shrapnel-filled battlefield, why aren't they necessarily good enough for airsoft in lieu of "paintball-approved" ones that merely have had their face shields detached? Strikes me as weird since I would think the ballistic protection of the pro-grade eyewear is far superior to that of mere paintball approved eyewear.
'Fly
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