First Piece of Airsoft Gear, Ever.
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First Piece of Airsoft Gear, Ever.
Ok, I have some gear, but it's the first piece of airsoft specific stuff I've bought.
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The fit great, the vent's a little awkward at first to do, and the hard case is nice.
Now I can at least show up and watch games.
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The fit great, the vent's a little awkward at first to do, and the hard case is nice.
Now I can at least show up and watch games.
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Re: First Piece of Airsoft Gear, Ever.
First piece of airsoft gear? You've now open the flood gates!!! Prepare to spend every extra cent on gear.---cool glasses!!!!!
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Re: First Piece of Airsoft Gear, Ever.
you can surf the forums and pick up gear here and there below the cost of actual retail
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Re: First Piece of Airsoft Gear, Ever.
True. Thumper would have been nice, but I'm a little slow on the draw...
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Ha Ha I beat ya to it brother sorry. Ive been looking for one of those for quite a while now and was super excited to see that one come up for sale!!!!! Hey maybe my fascination with it will be short lived. If it is, ill put it up for sale on here. Besides a Thumper would not be a good primary.
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After Action Review:
So having worn them twice, and run around a bunch with them on I have a few comments:
They're really comfy. Very little loss of peripheral vision, at least I didn't notice any.
They don't fog up. However they do catch sweat, which can blur (if you've ever worn glasses, it's like that).
The headband loosens up while you wear it, probably from pulling them on and off. May need to change that some day.
The colored lenses theoretically are easy to change, but it was awkward the first time I did it.
Overall, I really like 'em and recommend them for just about anyone.
I'm thinking of buying a mesh half mask, and I'll let you know how they interact.
So having worn them twice, and run around a bunch with them on I have a few comments:
They're really comfy. Very little loss of peripheral vision, at least I didn't notice any.
They don't fog up. However they do catch sweat, which can blur (if you've ever worn glasses, it's like that).
The headband loosens up while you wear it, probably from pulling them on and off. May need to change that some day.
The colored lenses theoretically are easy to change, but it was awkward the first time I did it.
Overall, I really like 'em and recommend them for just about anyone.
I'm thinking of buying a mesh half mask, and I'll let you know how they interact.
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