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Rock Croft mesh Specs - anyone used them?

Monty

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The 'dark' vision that I experienced using other mesh goggles before using Heroshark was awful, after using Herosharks for a while, it isn't as bad but it can get a bit unbearable after a while.

The mesh on these Rock Croft's are wire mesh, so I'm going to assume that these will provide less of the 'dark' vision that I experience with most mesh goggles.

For £12 - £30 I suppose it'd be worth a try.

 
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The 'dark' vision that I experienced using other mesh goggles before using Heroshark was awful, after using Herosharks for a while, it isn't as bad but it can get a bit unbearable after a while.

The mesh on these Rock Croft's are wire mesh, so I'm going to assume that these will provide less of the 'dark' vision that I experience with most mesh goggles.

For £12 - £30 I suppose it'd be worth a try.
To be blunt, they are utter shite. The mesh is rated to 150fps MAX.

 
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Not disagreeing with you, I doubt they used .2g objects for that test.
They don't. However, I've actually tested a pair in the past for the exact same reasons as monty. A cheap springer pistol could punch through the mesh, as the mesh weave has almost zero relative rigidity.

 
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