![]() I would strongly suggest you try out various types of eye protection before buying - I now have six different pairs of eye protection and am still not entirely happy. Contact lenses do not fog, and remove from the equation your glasses, which will. shooting glasses) which aren't really protection at all, and mesh goggles, which are controversial. That is what it's like to play airsoft while effectively blind frustrating and potentially dangerous.Įverything - especially things advertised as 'unfoggable' - fogs when combined with face protection, except non-full-seal protection (e.g. Every time you walk into a wall, that someone should smack you with a cricket bat (wall) or branch (vegetation) as appropriate. Every time you get killed, get someone to shoot you with an airsoft gun. If you want a brief preview of what you're about to experience, smear a whole jar of Vaseline all over your TV screen, take your glasses off, sit 20' from the TV, and try and play a first-person shooter against other human players. The face protection will direct the humid air of your breath straight into your eye protection, and then both your glasses and your goggles will fog up like breathing on a car window. ![]() The problem you're going to have with two layers of glass/plastic plus mouth protection is fogging, and believe me when I say (as a multi-decade glasses wearer) that barring serious injury there is nothing that will ruin your day's play faster than not being able to see where you're going or what you're shooting at. the LandOps) are an even more distant third. The Bravo Airsoft Tactical Eye Pro are available right now at Jag Precision. ![]() Wonder how they did Just watch this quick video and see for yourself. ![]() We tested these goggles by shooting them at close range with our Echo1 CSR at 550fps, with 0.20g BBs. The second-best option - prescription inserts - is a distant second best, and goggles that fit over your existing glasses (e.g. 'The Bravo Airsoft Tactical Eye Pro is strong, durable, and affordable. Although /u/ParanoiaRising is right, the honest truth I've found is that by far the best solution is contact lenses. ![]()
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