Opinions on Goggles.
I couldn't too much in our forums about fogging up goggles so here goes.
there is a type of spray you can put on that will protect against fog.
Theres more to it than just anti-fog. It doesnt always work. I think bordibuddy is looking for people who have experience with googles that just plain dont fog. Goggles with good cooling and ventilation.
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gET THE BOLLE t800'S.Get some dish-washing soap,a paper towel,and wipe the inside of the goggles until it drys up
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go to
airsoft128.com and they have bolle googles for 15 that work great for me. second, go to, say a motocross place ang get the anti fog wax, NOT SPRAY. the spray doesnt woek well but the wax will coat the inside with less fogging up. if u really want, buy 2 pairs of goggles, and rotate them back and forth between games.[/url]
For anti fog wax get C-Clear
or you could just buy WileyX goggles and never have to worry about it.
A 7.62mm, 178 grain bullet travels at a velocity of 2600 fps and has 2,520 foot-pounds of kinetic energy, which is enough to penetrate through 9 soft-target personnel...
then make a suggestion please,
regardless of impact rating, my main concern is fogging.
well, these goggle are like 18 bucks and they never fog up....never been shot in the goggle part with 'em though and i bet they'll break from cqb but the wire mesh will never fog up at least
I just bought a pair of Wiley X goggles but havn't gotten a chance to play in them yet... do you have a pair and if so how do you like them Spartan? I heard they fog up without anti fog tho
I would have to say these:
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Or worse, it rubs on your brow and then drip in your eye... :shock:
The only thing that I've used that are relyably fog-free are my anti-fog saftey glasses. Goggles have side-impact protection which is good for saftey reasons, but the side walls also trap a lot of moisture and restrict air flow. Wrap-around-glasses may be less safe (it's conceivable that a BB might slip in from the top when looking down at the ground), but are less likely to fog because of the better air flow. This is especially true if you buy glasses that have a nose piece that holds them a little further away from your face.
if you don't want ANY fogging...how about those wire mesh goggles?
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[quote="Spartan"]or you could just buy WileyX goggles and never have to worry about it.[/quote]
Seek the Narrow Gate, for the path is broad and the gate is wide that leads to destruction.
i personally have teh WileyX CQB goggles, have played 50+ games with them and never had them fog. they DO get condensation from sweat and humidity, but that can easily be wiped out. they have some sort of built-in wax or something, i'm not entirely sure. also, they have really great ventilation and this soft foam stuff that seems to absorb a lot of water. hard to explain, sounds sorta gross, but by far the most comfortable goggles ever owned or used.
A 7.62mm, 178 grain bullet travels at a velocity of 2600 fps and has 2,520 foot-pounds of kinetic energy, which is enough to penetrate through 9 soft-target personnel...
[quote]Goggles have side-impact protection which is good for saftey reasons, but the side walls also trap a lot of moisture and restrict air flow. Wrap-around-glasses may be less safe (it's conceivable that a BB might slip in from the top when looking down at the ground), but are less likely to fog because of the better air flow. This is especially true if you buy glasses that have a nose piece that holds them a little further away from your face.