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Post by Embed on Sept 4, 2006 15:02:27 GMT -5
You can make your own for like......... $50 dollars. ESS doesn't make the fans. We found the company who does and you can call them and get it for $35 dollars. Then you hop on eBay and buy a new or used pair of those military issued ESS goggles which already have the area stamped where the fan goes, then you just cut it out and pop in the fan, run the wiring and attach the batter box to the strap. We found those goggles for as little at $15 dollars a pair without the fans on eBay. Gotta thank all those wonderful people who are serving our country over in Iraq etc for stealing all those goggles and selling them dirt cheap on eBay. Hell one guy had 6 pair, new in the bags for $60 bucks hehe =) Nice little do it yourself project. Thank you! I've been looking for a cheap, reliable, no-fog solution. Thank yyooouuuu servicemen.
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Post by Jumprefusal on Sept 4, 2006 19:17:23 GMT -5
We found those goggles for as little at $15 dollars a pair without the fans on eBay. Gotta thank all those wonderful people who are serving our country over in Iraq etc for stealing all those goggles and selling them dirt cheap on eBay. Hell one guy had 6 pair, new in the bags for $60 bucks hehe =) . I have nothing else to say yeah I have like 4 pairs of ESS goggles
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Post by Lynxus on Sept 5, 2006 16:28:43 GMT -5
i think that may be too many I have nothing else to say
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Post by †-Filthy Haven-† on Sept 5, 2006 19:55:04 GMT -5
no such thing as to many goggles we always seem to need extra
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Post by Embed on Sept 5, 2006 20:47:46 GMT -5
no such thing as to many goggles we always seem to need extra I know I do hehe.
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