YoYo-Pete
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Post by YoYo-Pete on Aug 29, 2012 10:12:14 GMT -5
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Post by Chubbs on Aug 29, 2012 10:37:01 GMT -5
Gotta be full seal, sorry but I don't think those would be allowed.
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Post by Knief on Aug 29, 2012 11:00:31 GMT -5
Sorry, those are a no-go. You need to have a foam or rubber gasket the seals the lens to your face over the entire edge of the lens and frame. They also must have an elastic strap to secure the goggle to your head. Check out Revision Bulket Ants or Wiley-X SG-1s for examples. ProTip: close siting full seal goggles fog like crazy.
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YoYo-Pete
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Post by YoYo-Pete on Aug 29, 2012 12:50:04 GMT -5
As always, thanks for the in-depth response and pointing me to appropriate products.. These look like the sweet snowboard goggles I used to have. So I think I would really like them. Probably going to do the Revision Military Bullet Ant in Black with Yellow lens. My eyes are really light sensitive, so clear is not ideal for me. :/
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Post by Da Vinci - Да Винчи on Aug 29, 2012 13:21:07 GMT -5
If fog drives you crazy (like it does to me), the "larger" goggles like the ESS NVG and Revision Desert Locust series are pretty good fogging-wise, especially if you tear the foam off the vents.
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Post by Sieve on Aug 29, 2012 13:32:31 GMT -5
A pair of said revisions can be had for less than $30, Here
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Post by Chubbs on Aug 29, 2012 13:53:44 GMT -5
www.esseyepro.com/Profile-NVG_1_detail.html THESE!!! I have them with the clear lenses and they never once have fogged on me. I know they a pricey but a pair of goggles that can stop a .22 from under 10ft. away is a plus in my book.
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