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Post by Gargoyle on Oct 7, 2004 8:40:37 GMT -5
NEVER TAKE YOUR GOGLES OFF DURING PLAY! That's the rule everywhere. So how do you combat fogging of the lense during play?
#1. Double Payne Thermal Lense ($23). #2. Goggle Fans (Buy them ($25) or Make Your Own).
They are worth the investment. Your vision is very important and you don't want to mess with your goggles during play. The fans are helpful even if you have the thermal lense (thermal lesnses fog too), in that they can blow air into your goggles, or out of your goggles at a touch of a switch. Those hot humid summer days are when they are the most helpful.
Remember, it is advisable to replace your lense once a year. Your eyes are worth more than the measley $19-$25 you will pay for their protection.
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Post by CHSpaintball540 on Oct 7, 2004 11:18:25 GMT -5
i reccommend JT goggle systems. something soft. when they say u get bounces, you really do. and jt also has a great range of vision. vforce masks are good too. fans are good for woodsball. i used one and they are great. air circulating around your face cools you off and makes u feel a little more relaxed
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Post by smoke on Jan 26, 2005 16:27:25 GMT -5
I like the profiler its got a great field of vision on it is bigger then jt mask
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Post by harbinger on Jul 10, 2005 19:15:32 GMT -5
This weekend I saw several people had made and placed fans in their goggles. I think Chris aka Swat Guy had done it too. If anyone has specs on building their own fans and placing them in goggles systems I ould love to hear about it.
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Post by Shawn Lieber on Jul 11, 2005 0:02:30 GMT -5
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