Pick
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Post by Pick on Aug 9, 2014 6:24:29 GMT -5
Hey guys, I'm-like everybody else- am looking for a pair of goggles that have absolutely no problems with fogging and I ran across these: www.airsplat.com/Items/AC-APP-DYE-0001.htmI cannot stand having to deal with foggy goggles in the middle of a game, it is one of the things that pisses me off more than anything else. Has anybody used these? I see a lot of threads about goggles but I have never run across these before and I haven't been able to find a whole lot of reviews about them. My price range is up to $100ish and these give me a little wiggle room to buy some other toys. Thanks guys!
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Post by Deacon on Aug 9, 2014 17:36:35 GMT -5
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Post by Outlaw on Aug 9, 2014 19:32:00 GMT -5
Those Bolle are legit, or if your budget was a little bit higger M-Frames. And yes buy once Crye once is sooooo true Deacon, and in the end is the most logical way to do things.
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Post by zephurah on Aug 9, 2014 19:37:15 GMT -5
I bought a standard pair of revisions and removed the foam around the seal. From then on I have never had a single fogging issue with them, even when I run a lower mask and helmet.
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Post by Squirrel on Aug 9, 2014 19:40:49 GMT -5
Wiley X Spear goggles have been my absolute favorite. I have used them indoors and out, spring, summer, and fall, without even the slightest sign of fogging. Wiley X SpearEdit: Fixed broken link
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Post by zephurah on Aug 9, 2014 19:42:44 GMT -5
I think your link is broken.
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Pick
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Post by Pick on Aug 22, 2014 9:22:22 GMT -5
Sorry for not responding for a while, I was on put on the rifle range, which takes up a good chunk of time.
I hear that you can order the M Frames through US Standard Issue online for a nice discount, depending on how much it is I am thinking about getting them along with the Helo Kit. Do I need to have a strap for them to wear them to fields? If so where can I find one?
Also, if anyone else has had any experience dealing with US Standard Issue online I am curious just on how easy/difficult it is to set up.
Thanks!
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Post by Legionnaire on Aug 22, 2014 9:24:19 GMT -5
I don't believe straps are required but M-Frames should come with one.
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Post by Knife on Aug 22, 2014 9:37:14 GMT -5
As far as I know in MI strap kits are required. I'm fairly sure they come with the helo kits. I run Split Jackets with a Gasket kit over M Frames and the gasket kit includes the straps.
If I'm wrong and the strap kit isn't required, I see no reason not to get one/use one for the most part. The strap has never bothered me even if I've been using them for 8+ hours.
I don't know what the pricing is for the M Frames on USSI, but the glasses themselves can be had for 40 on ebay, if not less. I bought a new pair awhile back with the intention of getting a helo kit after my first pair of split jackets went missing. Never got around to it though.
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Post by Squirrel on Aug 22, 2014 11:47:40 GMT -5
Strap kit is required here, and I know LionClaws also requires a strap. You can make a nice strap by heat shrinking some gutted paracord to the stems.
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Pick
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Post by Pick on Aug 26, 2014 5:23:12 GMT -5
Hey guys,
So I went with the Oakley M Frames with the Helo Kit, and I ordered it off USSI.
If anyone is wanting to buy these I would strongly recommend USSI, I ordered the SI Ballistic M Frame 3.0 Dark Bone Array Clear & Grey and the SI M Frame Helo Matte Black
Total without going through USSI: $205 Total while going through USSI: $105
So if you're any sort of LE, government, or military I would strongly recommend them.
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Post by Deacon on Aug 26, 2014 16:53:41 GMT -5
Damn shame that us EMS Professionals are refused access to the USSI. I can get on Govx but not USSI.
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