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Old August 27th, 2007, 02:48   #1
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Question Goggles?: Bolle x800 and ESS Striker Land Ops

Which of these 2 are the better model? Both are approximately the same price ($50-60). I will be buying tehse off EBAY and would like to know which one you guys would recommend. Im really getting into the full airsoft experience now as i will order a full CADPAT kit later on. Are they both airsoft and/or paintball certified?

according to the websites both are employed by various armed forces and policing around the world.

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Old August 27th, 2007, 03:03   #2
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I have the ESS Striker Land OPs.. they are freaking awesome And if they are good enough for Airsoft they should be good enough for paintball.

Altho the ESS Striker Land Ops were hard and expensive to find ($110 with shipping, i don't use Ebay so cant say if they are on it).
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Old August 27th, 2007, 05:06   #3
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V12's there there the coolest gogles I have seen.
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Old August 27th, 2007, 05:09   #4
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ESS Land Ops are on eBay for like $50. Great pair of goggles, especially if you wear glasses.
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Old August 27th, 2007, 13:55   #5
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The Bolles have to be the least fog prone goggles I've ever seen and/or worn, short of multiple fans. They're also a lot more comfortable to wear for long durations than most goggles because they have a soft rubber lining for your face, rather than foam (which gets abrasive when your sweat works into it).

*for reference: http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=27695
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Old August 27th, 2007, 14:47   #6
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awesome the bolle's seem like the choice for me they are a little cheaper too. Great and thanks all!

PS. i will put anti fog on it every game so im pretty sure that any fogging issues should be gone
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Old August 27th, 2007, 15:22   #7
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That I have seen no less than 4 pairs of broken Bolles

The lens of course does not break... but the frame, particularly the bracket that holds the head band can be broken by bb impact... and this is where I have seen the 2 pairs I have had and the other 2 pairs others have had break.
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Old August 27th, 2007, 15:31   #8
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yeah i read your other post im hoping that mines will not break on a lucky shot. The only reason im not getting the ESS as of now is because that many people are saying it is very uncomfortable on your head if you dont wear a helmet (which i dont).
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Old August 27th, 2007, 15:37   #9
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yeah i read your other post im hoping that mines will not break on a lucky shot. The only reason im not getting the ESS as of now is because that many people are saying it is very uncomfortable on your head if you dont wear a helmet (which i dont).
Well if it was my money I would get somthing that does not have a known flaw for our uses...
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Old August 27th, 2007, 15:45   #10
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ahah yeah i know i ought to get the ESS strikers then!! Is it only the ESS Advanced that have the non helmet fitting problem? Are the strikers good to go without a helmet?

THanks a lot brian and everyone for the quick help!
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Old August 27th, 2007, 17:35   #11
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ahah yeah i know i ought to get the ESS strikers then!! Is it only the ESS Advanced that have the non helmet fitting problem? Are the strikers good to go without a helmet?

THanks a lot brian and everyone for the quick help!
I have a pair of ESS strikers, thermal... they have a pivoting strap attachment point that allows the goggles to fit well with or without a helmet.. they fit better with... but well without.

Used them last Saturday night... everyone including bolle wearers where stumbling around in "foggles" half the night... while I was clear and dry....even without fans...
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