Dye I4 VS I4 PRO VS I5? - Any Airsofters Run These?

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Gday All,

Had a quick query, I am a glasses wearer and contacts irritate the shite out of my eyes so ive always gone for a insert route inside glasses whether they be Nuprols or Wiley Xs.

However, in most instances I have still had fogging, usually on the outer lense, whilst my insert remains clear.

I have been considering a full face mask, following a few close shaves and having had a few rogue BBs deflect and get up under the eye pro, was seriously considering a Dye Mask.

For reference I am a bigger fella, 6.3 and about 110kg so I feel I will need a bigger mask, which one would people advise?

Do people run their glasses inside of these comfortably? I understand they do have cut outs to give space for glasses?

Or would a YouZee Prescription Insert be a good option to clip into the goggle and run that instead?

Cheers for your time, Merry xmas and happy hols to all.

 
My eldest son runs Dye I5s:

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They are on the smaller side of Paintball masks - I can't use glasses with them - but I have a big wide head so I use Empire E-Flexs instead.

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You will probably get some glasses fogging issues under the mask, my middle son and I use goggle fans connected to a poundland powerbank mounted on the goggle strap, which pretty much completely eliminates it.

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Paintball goggles + Fan unit has been by far the best combo that I have found over the years for eliminating fogging when using glasses.

 
I run a Dye I4 and have only ever had it fog up once in all the years I have been using it. It was on a warmish but extremely humid and wet day when I was running round like a maniac. I solved that issue with a bit of anti fog spray.

However, they are little bulky which means that I can struggle lookinng down the sights of some rifs I use (I can't see through the built in scope of my Aug A1 for example). Other rifs are fine (No problems using sights of my Famas) if I use a ris rail mount that raises the hight of any red dots I use. 

But otherwise, they offer great protection which cover your mouth and ears.

 
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I run a Dye I4 and have only ever had it fog up once in all the years I have been using it. It was on a warmish but extremely humid and wet day when I was running round like a maniac. I solved that issue with a bit of anti fog spray.

However, they are little bulky which means that I can struggle lookinng down the sights of some rifs I use (I can't see through the built in scope of my Aug A1 for example). Other rifs are fine (No problems using sights of my Famas) if I use a ris rail mount that raises the hight of any red dots I use. 

But otherwise, they offer great protection which cover your mouth and ears.
The Dye I4 is excellent for protection and rarely fogs up, even in humid conditions, especially with anti-fog spray. However, its bulkiness can make sight alignment tricky with certain rifles, like the AUG A1. Using a riser rail solves this for red dots. Otherwise, it's reliable, covering your mouth and ears effectively for added safety.

 
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