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cheers, and its really good at taking out the impact without being bulky, ad still allows communication, though lowers the volume a bit... though getting a camo balaclava proves more difficult than you would think... considering getting another m88 and camo painting it... dammit find it just after tis post, grr...http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Airsoft-SWAT-Style-2-Holes-Balaclava-Hood-Face-Mask-3-Colors-Black-OD-Flecktarn-/350667790746?pt=UK_SportingGoods_Hunting_ShootingSports_ET&var=&hash=item51a56dd99a

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cheers, and its really good at taking out the impact without being bulky, ad still allows communication, though lowers the volume a bit... though getting a camo balaclava proves more difficult than you would think... considering getting another m88 and camo painting it...

 

If you ever come across any A-TACS AU camo balaclavas or scarves during your travels send a message my way! ... :)

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If you have a look at Russian Federation gear you'll find a few different types of camo balaclavas. Bally's get too hot for me though - even 1/2 face neoprene gets uncomfortably sweaty and itchy.

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tbh they are too hot for me, but then im not a heat person. mine is quite thin though and absorbs sweat and prevents it running into my eyes which is a big pain in those games that are all run run run... yea neoprene is just meh(have a half mask of that and never worn it to skirmish...)

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for a gumshield I can't recommend highly enough the SISU 1.6mm mouth guard, if you want top and bottom you'll need to buy two of course.

 

I wear one for woodland now and I find it very comfortable, doesn't stop me drinking or talking (though obviously eating would be a bit grim). It's extremely low profile across the teeth and when fitted nicely you don't even really notice it's there.

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for a gumshield I can't recommend highly enough the SISU 1.6mm mouth guard, if you want top and bottom you'll need to buy two of course.

 

I wear one for woodland now and I find it very comfortable, doesn't stop me drinking or talking (though obviously eating would be a bit grim). It's extremely low profile across the teeth and when fitted nicely you don't even really notice it's there.

 

Do you wear just the one, or two?

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