May 14th, 2011, 20:22 | #46 |
ok what about mesh lensed goggles are they not reccomended ?
WHAT brand goggle are recomended for airsoft ?? i wear glasses would mesh goggle over prrescription glases work /safe ? from new member don |
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May 14th, 2011, 21:47 | #47 |
Mesh goggles are usually not approved. As many outdoor games use bio bb which tend to chip when hit the mesh, and indoor games have stricter rules on goggles.
Invest a good pair of goggles with fan and/or with fog tech. Never too expensive to save your eyes from those flying bbs. |
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May 14th, 2011, 22:01 | #48 |
a.k.a. flamethis
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You're not going to find an indoor game in our area, and none of the game here "require" the use of paintball masks or goggles. The posts you see about that are mainly for venues that host both paintball and Airsoft. It's required for the their insurance policies.
At AAS for example we choose to wear ballistic rated rated safety/shooting glasses. Anyone is more than welcome to wear full face masks or whatever makes you most comfortable. But by choosing to wear safety glasses you give up the right to complain about getting hit in the face. You want something good, especially if you need to wear prescription lenses under neath. Look into the ESS brand of goggles. They have a few models available and are well worth the $$. |
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