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Post by waterboy on Sept 3, 2013 19:54:15 GMT -5
I want to buy some full seal goggles but I don't know what brand or model. Preferably I would want some smaller profile goggles that don't fog or glare but I could use some advice
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Post by Salem on Sept 3, 2013 20:26:55 GMT -5
get the ess goggles they selk at ka. they fog like a cat but if you drill 4 mm holes around them i fing that they provide a low profile look while still protecting your eyes.
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Post by Sham on Sept 3, 2013 20:50:28 GMT -5
Don't drill holes in your lenses, guys. This will compromise the integrity of the lense and possibly result in it shattering into your eyes.
OP, either get FlakJakks or save up for Turbofans.
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Post by Rabbit on Sept 3, 2013 21:32:28 GMT -5
I love my Revision Locust's and only have had them fog when it was like 90 and humid, and havent had them fog with the tinted lenses, look on eBay for them and you can get em cheap or like Sham said with the Turbo Fans.
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Post by Brush on Sept 3, 2013 21:42:49 GMT -5
I use Smith Optics OTW Turbo Fan goggles, well worth the money.
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Post by Arch-Angel(3.14) on Sept 4, 2013 9:06:51 GMT -5
I highly recommend flakjaks. I've been using them for years and they are the best goggles I've used in my 7+ years of airsoft.
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Post by Kir (3.14) on Sept 4, 2013 9:26:30 GMT -5
To add on to the many plausible options above, Wiley-X SG-1's are about as low pro as you'll find, and work well as long as you have some anti-fog spray. When it comes to goggles, you probably should come to an event with some cheap ones, ask a couple guys if you can try theirs on for a few minutes, and see what works best for you, because everyone has their own preferences, and no one is necessarily wrong.
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Post by Chubbs on Sept 4, 2013 13:42:46 GMT -5
ESS profile. Take the foam off the vents and wam, goggles that don't fog
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Post by Sandman on Sept 4, 2013 14:33:33 GMT -5
I'm getting a pair of ess goggles the 21st,
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Post by SAPPER on Sept 4, 2013 16:45:28 GMT -5
I love my Revision Locust's and only have had them fog when it was like 90 and humid, and havent had them fog with the tinted lenses, look on eBay for them and you can get em cheap or like Sham said with the Turbo Fans. I also use these and love them, replaceable lenses, different strap mounting systems. Also get some revision anti-fog wipes, there amazing I use them over moon dog and any other de-fog out there.
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Post by Spaz {Clanless} on Sept 5, 2013 22:45:44 GMT -5
Revision Bullet Ants. I tore out the foam and have never fogged once. nice and low profile for you too.
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Post by waterboy on Sept 12, 2013 16:47:38 GMT -5
Thanks guys I'll look into some.
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Post by darth on Sept 13, 2013 7:02:41 GMT -5
I personally use the smith optics boogie regulators. They are great. They are very low profile. They have vent holes in the front that can be closed. They do a good job keeping fog down when used with antifog.
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Post by Kir (3.14) on Sept 16, 2013 16:40:33 GMT -5
I use the above mentioned Smith Optics goggles as well, and I also have a pair of flak jacks, and lastly, a pair of M-Frames with the Helo Kit.
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