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New to airsoft - Kit recommendation

LewisUK

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I just started airsoft recently and im looking into buying some kit.

First off is my face protection, i definitely want something that will keep my entire face protected, I was looking at this sort of setup:

http://www.kitmastersupplies.com/collections/kombatuk-clothing/products/kombatuk-mesh-operators-cap-black -Head Protection

http://www.zerooneairsoft.com/product_reviews.php?products_id=6002 -Face & Ear protection (I want ear protection.)

http://www.tactical-kit.co.uk/ess-profile-nvg-goggles-3969-p.asp -Eye Protection (Lots of bad things about mesh goggles, looking at polycarb stuff without fogging issues) //Also trying to find cheaper stuff

http://www.kitmastersupplies.com/collections/kombatuk-hats-gloves/products/kombatuk-shemagh-black-white -Neck protection

However reading some reviews and some research has shown that the mask doesnt work well with big goggles, the goggles will have tons of fogging issues unless i buy the ESS ones but smaller goggles (such as bole) will leave parts of my face open to be shot or may not fit on the mask well.

Any tips on stuff I should get? - I'll be playing primarily CQB with the occasional outdoor :)

Im also having some issues with shirts/tops/hoodies to wear, as I can just wear normal KombatUK trousers (http://www.kitmastersupplies.com/collections/kombatuk-clothing/products/kombatuk-kombat-trousers-black) and I have a vest im looking at, but suggestions are helpful. ( http://airsoftzone.co.uk/tactical-gear/vests-and-chest-rigs/cross-draw-vest-condor )

Thanks!

 
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So mesh isnt like, more risky than polycarb goggles? Most things i've watches/read have recommended polycarb over mesh.

What about these instead of the £65 ESS goggles?

http://www.kitmastersupplies.com/collections/airsoft-protective-gear/products/viper-special-ops-glasses-black
That depends, while the goggles are stronger in the part which makes up the lens, many other components of them - frame, strap, clips, foam, etc are weaker than mesh - whereas on mesh while it is certainly less effective than a a rated lens, it is perfectly effective for airsoft and is consistent - it has no weak points.

 
I'd never recommended anything by Viper, not because all their stuff is crap but because it is very hit and miss on quality control. Also those will fog like a bastid
Ah, okay. Any goggle recommendations that aren't ESS price? I saw these: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Revision-Military-Bullet-Tactical-Goggle/dp/B007FHFG9Q/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1471200971&sr=1-1&keywords=Revision+Bullet+Ants and they look quite good for a decent price, and they seem to be smaller and able to fit around the mask (I think)

That depends, while the goggles are stronger in the part which makes up the lens, many other components of them - frame, strap, clips, foam, etc are weaker than mesh - whereas on mesh while it is certainly less effective than a a rated lens, it is perfectly effective for airsoft and is consistent - it has no weak points.
Oh, okay, thanks for the information! Some of the stuff i'd been reading up was like fragments getting through the mesh and stuff.

I've been playing with rented kit at the moment and they give you a fencing mask without ear protection, I was constantly paranoid about being hit in the ears or bb fragments coming through the mesh.

If i can't find any decent polycarb stuff, i'll look at mesh stuff, but i would prefer polycarb, even if I need to buy some good anti-fog stuff to keep 'em clean.

 
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Did you had a look at paintball type mask (e.g. Dye I4). I personally use one, and I haven't experienced fogging yet. It has ear covers, but offers poor to none, protection on the chin-neck area, but you could cover that with a shemagh. The annoying bit is that they are a bit bulky and you will struggle a bit aiming down the iron sights, it can be solved with an optic and a riser.

Take care though if you go this path as i find myself having problem holding my cap the regular way and I flip it with the visor at my back. I do this because it hits the top part of the mask, and doing so it holds also the strap sturdy. Another part that's annoying is that my cap has a hole at the back, from where you adjust it, and today I got hit straight into that small gap so I have a small red dot on my forehead.

 
Mesh is fine safety-wise (to an extent..i.e. don't buy cheap). I used mesh for ages and only had to get a new pair when the foam started falling off around the edges (Viper googles, essentially the mesh version of the ones you mentioned). The only thing for me is that I find it harder to make out details at long range with mesh. But.....it's nice never having to worry about fogging.

Personally I use Bolle Tracker IIs now. I've only recently started having problems with them fogging on particularly warm days, and when I'm staying in one position a lot. Otherwise, they provide a seal around the eyes, and provide perfectly adequate protection. I'd know. I get shot in the face a lot.

http://www.screwfix.com/p/bolle-tracker-ii-clear-lens-safety-specs/43500

 
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Ah, okay. Any goggle recommendations that aren't ESS price? I saw these: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Revision-Military-Bullet-Tactical-Goggle/dp/B007FHFG9Q/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1471200971&sr=1-1&keywords=Revision+Bullet+Ants and they look quite good for a decent price, and they seem to be smaller and able to fit around the mask (I think)

Oh, okay, thanks for the information! Some of the stuff i'd been reading up was like fragments getting through the mesh and stuff.

I've been playing with rented kit at the moment and they give you a fencing mask without ear protection, I was constantly paranoid about being hit in the ears or bb fragments coming through the mesh.

If i can't find any decent polycarb stuff, i'll look at mesh stuff, but i would prefer polycarb, even if I need to buy some good anti-fog stuff to keep 'em clean.
You can wear rated shooting glasses under mesh of the fencing mask stylpe.

 
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I just started airsoft recently and im looking into buying some kit.

First off is my face protection, i definitely want something that will keep my entire face protected, I was looking at this sort of setup:

http://www.kitmastersupplies.com/collections/kombatuk-clothing/products/kombatuk-mesh-operators-cap-black -Head Protection

http://www.zerooneairsoft.com/product_reviews.php?products_id=6002 -Face & Ear protection (I want ear protection.)

http://www.tactical-kit.co.uk/ess-profile-nvg-goggles-3969-p.asp -Eye Protection (Lots of bad things about mesh goggles, looking at polycarb stuff without fogging issues) //Also trying to find cheaper stuff

http://www.kitmastersupplies.com/collections/kombatuk-hats-gloves/products/kombatuk-shemagh-black-white -Neck protection

However reading some reviews and some research has shown that the mask doesnt work well with big goggles, the goggles will have tons of fogging issues unless i buy the ESS ones but smaller goggles (such as bole) will leave parts of my face open to be shot or may not fit on the mask well.

Any tips on stuff I should get? - I'll be playing primarily CQB with the occasional outdoor :)

Im also having some issues with shirts/tops/hoodies to wear, as I can just wear normal KombatUK trousers (http://www.kitmastersupplies.com/collections/kombatuk-clothing/products/kombatuk-kombat-trousers-black) and I have a vest im looking at, but suggestions are helpful. ( http://airsoftzone.co.uk/tactical-gear/vests-and-chest-rigs/cross-draw-vest-condor )

Thanks!
Interested to hear peoples views on the mask with ear protection, looking at those myself.

 
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Interested to hear peoples views on the mask with ear protection, looking at those myself.
I had the Black Bear version and used it for ages. Works well, just maybe not with a helmet.

Honestly though, the number of times I've been hit in the ear, I'd say it's probably not worth worrying about.

 
I use the Dye i4 paintball mask, and although I do prefer the looks of goggles and mesh, the i4 is so faultless I don't think I'll find anything better.

It will not fog, hot days, freezing days, rainy days...no fog. It's comfortable Aswell and has a good field of view.

Yes they're a bit expensive...but from my experience, it's the most comfortable, fog free (and could be argued safest) facepro I've tried.

 
I use the Dye i4 paintball mask, and although I do prefer the looks of goggles and mesh, the i4 is so faultless I don't think I'll find anything better.

It will not fog, hot days, freezing days, rainy days...no fog. It's comfortable Aswell and has a good field of view.

Yes they're a bit expensive...but from my experience, it's the most comfortable, fog free (and could be argued safest) facepro I've tried.
Is that with the thermal lens? Do you have to buy that separately or do they come with it?

 
I'm pretty confident in the revision desert locust goggles: https://www.revisionmilitary.com/store/desert-locust-carrier-goggle.html

I'll be using this facemask: http://www.zerooneairsoft.com/product_reviews.php?products_id=6002

And a mesh cap to protect my head: http://www.kitmastersupplies.com/collections/kombatuk-clothing/products/kombatuk-mesh-operators-cap-black

With a shemag for neck: http://www.kitmastersupplies.com/collections/kombatuk-hats-gloves/products/kombatuk-shemagh-black-white

If anyone has any tips or feedback on that setup for head protection that'd be great!

I'll be using revisions anti-fog wipes and fogtech to keep them fog free, but apparently they are very good at keeping fog free on their own.

 
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A baseball cap won't protect you from jack shit. Well....maybe from the sun but that's about it. Also - if you wear it back to front for the super cool Oper8tor look I can guaran-damn-tee you that you'll get shot right in the little D where the adjuster is.

You'll also sweat like a rapist wearing a shemagh if it's hot.

If you can get the Revision goggles with a fan in they'll help with the fogging, remove any foam in the dust filters around the frame to improve airflow.

 
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