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Post by Dawg Bait on Aug 28, 2004 0:50:51 GMT -5
i would love T-800's but i dunno if they would work with glasses, i hate these things
Ross Dawg Bait
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Post by xaos on Aug 28, 2004 14:58:19 GMT -5
I don't think you could wear them over glasses, but perscription inserts are available.
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Post by Nightcrawler on Aug 28, 2004 19:59:52 GMT -5
Cantcha wear contacts dawg bait?
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Post by Jacko on Aug 28, 2004 21:33:58 GMT -5
Snip wears glasses under his, actually.
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Post by tZ on Aug 28, 2004 22:11:19 GMT -5
Those googles were the first one's (that were of quality, supposivly) i ever bought. Yes, they are quite nice, for the money. However, they will/do fog up. I remember i was a night game once and couldn't see shit. It was terrible. However, not to bad for the money. Most of the time they work fine. They scratch real easy to, so that kinda sucks. Personally i, like xaos will stick with the one's i own currently. However, mine are the wiley X cqc, instead of the t- 800's. In the end to each thier own. ;D
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Post by Nightcrawler on Aug 29, 2004 9:41:10 GMT -5
No matter what kind of goggles I wear, they always fog more during nightgames. Perhaps it's because it's cool outside, and your body is still warm.
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Post by Wilycyt on Aug 29, 2004 21:01:06 GMT -5
there is actually a chemical you can buy from dive shops and some sporting goods store (i think a few websites carry it too) that you can apply to your goggle lense so it wont fog up, i personally have never had bad fogging problems so i havent tested this solution
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Post by xaos on Aug 30, 2004 0:53:45 GMT -5
there is actually a chemical you can buy from dive shops and some sporting goods store (i think a few websites carry it too) that you can apply to your goggle lense so it wont fog up, i personally have never had bad fogging problems so i havent tested this solution There's tons of similar products out there...and none of them work well *all* the time. GK uses a product called US Vision C-Clear...it's great, but you still get fog if you sit in one spot for too long on a humid day.
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Post by Nightcrawler on Aug 30, 2004 7:38:30 GMT -5
Yeah, you can get some spray at rx optical. It's to stop prescription glasses from fogging. I'll pick some up next time I'm up there.
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