bobalis
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Post by bobalis on Feb 22, 2004 11:17:23 GMT -5
I searched for any threads on this but I couldn't find any. I was just looking around for some new goggles because I think I might get a new pair and I ran into these. Does any have any experience with them? I am sure they provide plenty of protection but I am wondering if they fog easily. I know they are coated with anti-fog substance, but does that work well? Any information with be greatly appreciated.
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Post by WarmongeR on Feb 22, 2004 11:33:32 GMT -5
Yep like all goggles they fog ,but the key is to us a small amount of antifog on the inside then walla no fog ...... Viking did have an incident where he was falling and a bb got through the gap in the lens but he wasnt hurt...
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Post by xaos on Feb 22, 2004 11:33:52 GMT -5
If you want to wear a hat/helmet with them, you'll need good anti fog stuff. If you don't wear a hat, they seem to be pretty good about fog.
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bobalis
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Post by bobalis on Feb 22, 2004 12:10:00 GMT -5
ok thanks a lot, I think i'll just stick with my Jt flex 7 paintball googles. They have not fogged up on me yet and they still provide enough protection. I was just interested in something with a smaller profile. Thanks again.
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Post by xaos on Feb 22, 2004 14:35:43 GMT -5
Well, if you want small profile, they're definitely sweet. I've found mine to be very comfortable, and completely fog-free (haven't worn em with a boonie or helmet yet, though...and only really played in colder weather). I'd say, if you want the best goggles you can get your hands on, buy em...you just can't find better, IMO, and the only fog problems I've read about are from people on ASP that *always* have bad fog problems, and have yet to find a good anti-fog treatment.
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Post by sUpEr K-@Z2-K on Feb 22, 2004 16:59:58 GMT -5
I just got the 800s and they provide me with an awesome range of view (helps against tunnel vision). Also, they are low profile so wearing a helmet or NVGs with them is better.
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Post by Ice on Feb 22, 2004 17:14:28 GMT -5
I have also bought these fine goggles for the reason that I had problems finding my sites with other goggles. The only time they fog on me is when i set still for a period of time. They work great around a helmet like kaz said.
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