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Glasses vs Goggles vs Masks [POLL]

Glasses / Goggles / Masks

  • Glasses

    Votes: 23 38.3%
  • Goggles

    Votes: 29 48.3%
  • Masks

    Votes: 8 13.3%

  • Total voters
    60
Ive found bob heath works a treat in terms of anti fog. Been joggibg with them on so im nice and sweaty. Panting like s good un snd no fog what so ever. I spray each lense once and left to dry. Then again after and rubbed it in so it wasnt patchy or blury. Worth every penny of 6 quid imho

 
You'll be able to jog in a pair of £2.99 chinese clone glasses without fog because you're creating airflow.

The real test is being hot and sweaty, sitting still in a bush for 20 minutes on a cold day.

 
You'll be able to jog in a pair of £2.99 chinese clone glasses without fog because you're creating airflow.

The real test is being hot and sweaty, sitting still in a bush for 20 minutes on a cold day.
Ill try again tonight and come to rest at home with them on after a run and oll report back my findings boss

 
When i play paintball i use baby shampoo on the lens of my mask. It stops your eyes from stinging.i don't know if it will work with the closer fitting goggles but thats my 2 pence worth any way

 
still trying to find something that works for me. i sweat buckets at the thought of just running around.

Last game i played i used some revision sawfly glasses but the amount i was sweating meant they fogged up very quickly and to the point they were useless.

Borrowed a mesh mask and that was better, but because i wear glasses, i couldn't use them in conjunction with the mask.

I'm currently looking for some goggles with a fan that will fit over my glasses. cant get to any shops that may have these in stock though so buying on the web is going to be a bit of a gamble.

 
For fans try some of the (dare I say it) paintball shops most of the ones on line and based in England are pretty good. They might not have them but its worth a try

 
Has to be mesh goggles for me as I sweat too damn much so normal glasses are no good, also have a lower half face mask which covers my ears etc.

 
As another member of the sweaty Betty club. I have been desperately searching for some new eye pro as my revision bullet ants finally gave out yesterday (rubber around the seals split). 

I was looking at the ess ice glasses. Has anyone tried them and have an opinion. 

Another thought occurred to me regarding the issue of sweat.

I used to play American football and under the helmet a lot of the guys would wear a light weight beanie much like the stuff base layers were made from. This was to help wick away the sweat produced. 

Im not sure if this or even a sweatband would be a viable option with the upcoming summer. 

 
As another unrealisticly moist man on the field, i got convinced to buy a  Dye I4 by my ex paintballer mate who i turned from the dark side to airsoft.

Used it yesterday, and it was like i wasn't wearing anything, no issues all day, just smashed it, i was properly blown away by how excellent it was. And this is with no other antifog product, just the natural lens in the i4.

I wholeheartedly recommend this to anyone who has issues with fog/moist/drippy goggles. Its well worth the money.

 
As another unrealisticly moist man on the field, i got convinced to buy a  Dye I4 by my ex paintballer mate who i turned from the dark side to airsoft.

Used it yesterday, and it was like i wasn't wearing anything, no issues all day, just smashed it, i was properly blown away by how excellent it was. And this is with no other antifog product, just the natural lens in the i4.

I wholeheartedly recommend this to anyone who has issues with fog/moist/drippy goggles. Its well worth the money.




 


reading some reviews about the the Dye I4, it seems to be good, I'm tempted to try

 
Really light and comfortable,

I was also suprised how good the ventilation around the mouth is, think thats part of the reason why theyre practically immune to fog.

Well worth the money everyone else i play with swears by them too.

 
thats good to know, im just cautious about spending more money for it to fail on me!, we all work differently haha!....

i will though keep an eye out for deals incase i see a good bargain.

Is it easy to wear with any other head wear?

 
A friend of mine has just ordered the dyei4 mask I believe. 

They seem good, but he was a bit paranoid about the BB splitting the lens, so he has ordered another lens and will test it close/mid range before he takes to a field

 
I use a half face mask and clear goggles, my fix for the fogging goggle epidemic is to use windex or something similar to it and it stops fog appearing at all.

 
A friend of mine has just ordered the dyei4 mask I believe. 

They seem good, but he was a bit paranoid about the BB splitting the lens, so he has ordered another lens and will test it close/mid range before he takes to a field
It wont split your friend is being paranoid.

 
A friend of mine has just ordered the dyei4 mask I believe. 

They seem good, but he was a bit paranoid about the BB splitting the lens, so he has ordered another lens and will test it close/mid range before he takes to a field


I have a Dye i4 mask and have never had, or heard of, any issues with the lens cracking.  I have taken multiple shots, including full auto, to the lens at very close range.  You definately know that you have been hit, but no problem.   He is best buying a second lens so that he has two different ones, i.e one clear and one tinted for indoor/low light and ourdoor use.

 
I used to paintball a few years ago on the tourney scene. Trust me the lenses in the masks won't break. I have seen people test them with frozen paintballs and some very thick shelled paintballs as well as airsoft guns. 

I personally wouldn't wear a paintball mask for airsoft unless it was full on cqb. But that's just a personal preference thing.

 
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