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Old September 2nd, 2006, 15:58   #1
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question about eye protection

I have a question about eye protection.
I was going through the on-line catalog for "wheelers accessories" at www.cpgear.com and came across these protective sunglasses:

Ice 2.4 Eyeshield

Code: 1071
The Interchangeable Component Eyeshield is a lightweight and "frameless" eye protection system that offers a unique combination of impact resistance, unrestricted views, and interchangeable lenses for effective eye protection in any light condition.

Price: $55.00 CDN

I seem to recall that someone had said that these are acceptable as eye protection for airsoft and paint ball.
I don't know about the paint ball thing, but want to know about airsoft.
I have seen 2 people wearing this kind of eye protection at airsoft games and so just had to ask if this is acceptable ?
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Old September 2nd, 2006, 16:02   #2
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Is it safe to wear for airsoft? Yes, BUT, some fields require full face mask for insurance reasons.

For paintball? Donno, don't play that there game.
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Old September 2nd, 2006, 16:19   #3
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I'm sure no paintball field would allow Protective glasses. Full face is a must in paintballing. YOU don't even want to reduce the protectiveness of your eyewear for better field of view. It's not only about impact but also a question of not getting any high velocity shell fragments onto your eyeball. And I know paint from paintball burns a lot in the eye area.

As for airsoft, many people uses glasses instead of googles or full face. I have Bolle X800 goggles and I'm looking for a pair of glasses. I find those very interesting at that price! If I ever go to a field that does not allow these kind of eye protection, I'll have my X800 in back up.
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Old September 2nd, 2006, 19:42   #4
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yes, I quit agree where paintball is concerned, use to do it, but would never go out without full face goggles, but airsoft is diffrent, it's coolness personafied, :smack: ok, it's just really cool comparred to paintball.
the eyewear that I have heard about is CF issue, and thinking about that, should have asked if these are the same as the CF issue ?
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