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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Paintball-Tactical-Fast-Base-Jump-Goggles-Protection-PJ-Airsoft-Helmet-Black-/190879710676?pt=UK_SportingGoods_Hunting_ShootingSports_ET&hash=item2c71513dd4

 

 

I am just wondering what sort of coverage it gives your eyes because it looks as if the BB's might be able to go up and hit your eyes and that coupled with say this:

 



http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/A-C-M-Airsoft-Paintball-Wire-Mesh-Half-Mask-with-Ear-Protector-Black-MK07-/141010094112?pt=UK_Protective_Equipment&hash=item20d4db4820

 

 

Would be perfect for coverage and no steaming up.

 

Please give me any suggestions.

 

 

Thanks

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wowzers this website is so cheap! does it delivery to uk?

Yes, but shoudn't be more than a fiver for that weight. :)

Then it should work out less than £30

$27=£17

Sooo, £5 p&p = £22 (Roughly)

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Yeah, or this: http://www.shootercbgear.com/product_info.php?products_id=6636

Remember to include the £5 shipping for the helmet, BUT, if you want anymore stuff it will increase. However, I've found it always works out cheaper than over here. I believe a Flyye Plate Carrier (LT6094) was £105 over here, and $100 over there (£64) and postage was about £17 = £81

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That helmet looks pretty good, if it does give good eye protection then i would def invest and prob go for the mesh mask attachment as it then becomes a decent all in one head protection and looks boss.

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That helmet looks pretty good, if it does give good eye protection then i would def invest and prob go for the mesh mask attachment as it then becomes a decent all in one head protection and looks boss.

I feel you exactly and the price would be incredible. However I really cant imagine it being close enough contact to the face to give protection. For example when walking down stairs or lying down it wouldnt be hard to a bb to get under.... and that could be the end of that.

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Those masks you linked, with ear protection, stick out in front of your face quite a bit so it could very well cut off any trajectory a BB could follow to get under the lenses.

 

You might have hit on a solution to the major issue that is protection vs vision - polycarbonate lenses, which are only worse than mesh due to fogging, that far from the face may well be fog-proof! Woo-fcuking-hoo!

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