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Post by Da Vinci - Да Винчи on Mar 25, 2012 9:40:49 GMT -5
As for the ANSI rating, the website ( bobster.com/foamerz-2-sunglass-blk-frame-anti-fog-smoked-ansi-z87.aspx) lists they have an ANSI Z87 rating, however inside the frame on my pair, it says Z87.1+S. Therefore, it does have the ANSI rating, now for the seal, like I said, it's sealed around the entire way except a small crack at the bottom, which is probably just because of my facial structure. Again, it isn't large enough for a BB to pass through. Then, I'm sure I could find a way to use a strap on it so they don't fall off, though they do have a very secure fit. If all else fails, I'll probably just end up throwing down another $25 for a Guarder GX-1000.
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Post by Zorak on Apr 1, 2012 11:44:25 GMT -5
I've never heard of a set of low profile full-seal goggles that didn't fog like a swamp at dusk.
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Post by Da Vinci - Да Винчи on Apr 1, 2012 12:36:29 GMT -5
Anti fog spray is your best friend.
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Post by kermit on Jun 12, 2012 14:47:54 GMT -5
The arena flakjaks with the foam removed has a huge gap on top and bottom where a bb could easily get through so how are they full seal? In my mind safety glasses with a strap or retention cord keeping them on is more safe than them.
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Post by snafu on Jun 12, 2012 16:19:01 GMT -5
The arena flakjaks with the foam removed has a huge gap on top and bottom where a bb could easily get through so how are they full seal? In my mind safety glasses with a strap or retention cord keeping them on is more safe than them. Are you taking about the "vents"? Mine are modified with the vents in, without them they aren't full seal. I've also seen them removed and replaced with mesh..
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Post by Psychosis on Jul 9, 2012 16:33:12 GMT -5
Note that the ESS Striker and Profile series, Revision Desert Locusts, and Arena Flakjaks are on sale for quite reasonable prices on eBay - basically any pair of goggles that may have been issued by the military.
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Post by Hardcover on Nov 30, 2012 9:09:20 GMT -5
I would suggest tossing ESS Land Ops Striker goggles to the list as well. They're made to the same standards as the ESS Profile goggles, and are made somewhat larger to be able to fit over most prescription eyewear frames. Now that I have made my one post for this year, I shall go back to lurking until I find a job and can buy an airsoft gun that I'll actually be able to use.
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Post by anabellj87 on Feb 21, 2013 11:55:12 GMT -5
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Ruslan
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Post by Ruslan on Aug 9, 2013 12:32:15 GMT -5
eye Protection)))
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Post by snafu on Aug 9, 2013 14:19:01 GMT -5
eye Protection))) Option C is just menacing as heck. Talk about putting fear into your enemies. Shit!
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Post by Ruslan on Aug 9, 2013 14:41:26 GMT -5
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