I had my first airsoft game recently, and it would have been nice if I could have seen anything besides the fog in my glasses.
I was using Bolle Tracker Clear which I find very safe, the way they cover the eyes completely leaving no open area where the bb could slip through. But the very same thing makes them fog as hell. I managed to borrow some goggles from organisers, which performed better but they did fog as well. Another issue with them is that I could not see my vest or mags on it. The view was completely blocked.
My main priority now is getting some proper eye protection. I did hear about anti fog solutions which I may try later but not with the current glasses, if they fog this badly I believe the anti fog will wear off quite quickly.
I did see some videos about novritsch anti fog system mounted at the back of your head along with the googles. Did anyone have a chance testing them? My main question is was the fan noise noticeable at high settings and would I face similar issues with chest view obstructed?
Do you have an alternative? Perhaps something with two layers but most definitely something that covers the face really good and also does not interfere too much with a mesh mask?
What are your opinions on the subject? 100 quid is the most I am willing to spend.
I was using Bolle Tracker Clear which I find very safe, the way they cover the eyes completely leaving no open area where the bb could slip through. But the very same thing makes them fog as hell. I managed to borrow some goggles from organisers, which performed better but they did fog as well. Another issue with them is that I could not see my vest or mags on it. The view was completely blocked.
My main priority now is getting some proper eye protection. I did hear about anti fog solutions which I may try later but not with the current glasses, if they fog this badly I believe the anti fog will wear off quite quickly.
I did see some videos about novritsch anti fog system mounted at the back of your head along with the googles. Did anyone have a chance testing them? My main question is was the fan noise noticeable at high settings and would I face similar issues with chest view obstructed?
Do you have an alternative? Perhaps something with two layers but most definitely something that covers the face really good and also does not interfere too much with a mesh mask?
What are your opinions on the subject? 100 quid is the most I am willing to spend.