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Post by stinkbug596 on Jun 10, 2011 19:25:26 GMT -5
I have been looking for a pair of glasses that are full seal but provide minimum protection of your face. So atleast I will be able to aim down the sights with ease. On evike they say that I will be able to add full seal to these glasses if i want to but I dont know if you guys would allow these at your games. So please leave a comment of the post and tell me your thoughts on whether or not you believe these will be "legal" at your airsoft games. Here is the link: www.airsoftpost.com/product_info.php?products_id=27478Thanks, Matt
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Post by Knief on Jun 10, 2011 20:19:29 GMT -5
Without seeing these in person, it looks to me like you could use them. You would have to use the foam gasket and the elastic strap (ear pieces on glasses like these don't facilitate a full seal). My only concern is that the foam gasket doesn't appear to seal around the nose. If the gap is significant, you're SOL. But if the glasses already have large nose pieces and the gasket snugs up to those, you'd be fine.
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Post by stinkbug596 on Jun 10, 2011 20:32:11 GMT -5
Alright, thank you Knief. You've answer'ed many of my questions on different forums, and have even banned me, but I thank you.
-Matt
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Post by Zorak on Jun 11, 2011 10:13:56 GMT -5
Have you found anything that says those are ANSI certified? Lack of such certification wouldn't get you bounced from a game, since nobody has any way to check on it, but I myself would not trust my eyes to uncertified lenses. That's doubly true when they're advertised as shooting glasses. And look at that image labelled "ultra ballistic protection." What dimpled the lenses like that? I've been shot in the goggles many, many times, and I've never seen a dimple in my lens.
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Post by Kilo Oscar Tango on Jun 12, 2011 23:20:56 GMT -5
My 5.11 sunglasses fit pretty snug if it helps (can be literally against the skin), the only problem is those types of eye protection tend to fog up quite a bit with no relief. Bolle T-800s or Flakjaks are less expensive, fog much less or not at all with movement, and are still somewhat low-profile. I use T-800s with a cap on without issue, so you know they're low-profile enough to aim properly. Best of all there are no questions on protection.
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Post by Overkill on Jun 14, 2011 18:13:10 GMT -5
That whole nose portion looks pretty open, I'm certain a BB could get in there. If you want low profile goggles and you know they are ANSI certified, I recommend something like these www.esseyepro.com/advancer-v-12_99_detail.html.
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Post by stinkbug596 on Jun 16, 2011 17:34:11 GMT -5
I am sorry but it says the requested page or product is unavailable. So I was unable to look at the product.
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Post by Kir (3.14) on Jun 18, 2011 8:38:21 GMT -5
Stink, another very reputable place that I do most of my optics (Be it scopes, or eye-pro), is www.opticsplanet.com. I don't know your exact price range but there are quite a few good low profile options out there. Just make sure to get some de-fog goop when you order your goggles, it's a must.
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