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November 7th, 2005, 00:10 | #17 |
Yes those would be fine unless the field requires a full mask. It will vary by field so call ahead and check it out.
The JTs that are there on WGC are just the goggles from the JT Spectra mask. You might as well just pick up the whole mask here in canada and the mask can be removed from the goggles and be put back on if you need it. They run about $50 + ship and taxes @ http://www.paintballgear.ca/ |
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November 7th, 2005, 00:36 | #18 |
good idea! (think i'll go to badlands and pick up a Spectra)
Also, for you guys in the ontario/GTA area, which of the fields we play on (FR, Splatters, etc) require full masks and which will let you on with just goggles?
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November 7th, 2005, 00:56 | #19 |
Flagraiders and Splatters require paintball goggles with or without the mask. Most people go without.
DragonOps and TTAC3 accepts paintball and tactical goggles. |
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November 7th, 2005, 02:54 | #20 |
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Okay my question still remains vague. I need to buy a full mask obviously, so is there one that would be recomended if I want a lense that'll fit my SWS goggles?
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November 7th, 2005, 05:51 | #21 | |
I hait paintball goggles! I have a pair but I hate them cause they fog no matter what you do. Then in the summer it gets all sweaty and nasy.
I'd rather wear my mesh googles over any PB goggles anytime. I've played on quite a few fields who allow them but some feilds have ask me to use the PB when paintballers are playing near by.
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November 7th, 2005, 18:59 | #22 | |
Buying paintball items from canadian tire is the equivelant of buying canadian tire soft-air. Its all complete crap.
Check out Canaidan Paintball. They have retail stores in Edmonton, Winnipeg, and Toronto. Best prices you will ever find. http://canadianpaintball.com/main/safety/maskjt.htm I would stick with goggles made by JT so you can use just the frames. ALL JT frames are the same (unless you go to candian tire) so buy the cheapest one. JT makes 2 different frames. The spectra and the Elite. The spectra has a much larger field of vision. BTW- I get wholesale on them. I could possibly get a large order of goggles for you guys! Quote:
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November 9th, 2005, 09:04 | #23 |
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one of our old members did a test of ballistic goggles vs PB goggles and i dont rember the exact results, but the PB goggles sucked.
myself, I basted through a set of new PBA goggles with 400fps after 1 low-cap. Ill stick to the Bolle T-800 safe, secure, low-profile, rx for those who need it. |
November 15th, 2005, 00:15 | #24 |
To play at any regulated field (I am talking an actual field, not just a bush site with some buddies), you HAVE to wear a full face, approved paintball mask.....or you don't play there. They won't let you play with ballistic glasses only. It has to cover the ears, nose, mouth and eyes. The insurance for paintball fields is wickedly strict and they won't bend on the rules an inch.
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November 15th, 2005, 00:19 | #25 |
You can always get a set of thermal lense for the PB gogs..Prevents fogging
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November 15th, 2005, 02:02 | #26 |
Nothing prevents fogging.
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