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Paintball Mask
I am looking to purchase a mask and was wondering if any of you used or have comments on the jt spectra flex 8 full head coverage?
http://www.rockstartactical.com/JT_S...lex8-fc-sc.htm It has great reviews for paintball, what about for airsoft? Thanks for your input. |
If you really want a mask for airsoft, don't buy a paintball mask, buy an airsoft mask I suggest you a mask like this one: http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/media/cat...g_1_mark_1.jpg. It's much cooler than a conventional paintball mask and you hear better.
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BTW: you dont need a full head mask for airsoft... even for paintball, that would be a bit overkill, and not comfortable at all! If I were you, I would get the JT Spectra goggles/mask with thermal lens! they are one of the best/most comfortable masks/goggles out there! http://www.ansgear.com/SearchResults.asp?Search=spectra |
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Cheers and safe shootin' P.S don't forget to change out your lenses after every season. |
I use JT masks all the time and they are great. With the Flex 8 the entire ear and grill (the lower part of your mask) is one piece. So on hot days if you decide to go goggles only, you may be stuck without ear protection. Some people don't mind this. With the full head coverage, I find on hot days its just too much. To be honest I play a lot of paintball and airsoft, and while getting beaned every once in a while does hurt its not enough to make me want to wear full head gear. You'll get used to it.
If you're looking for an alternative you can try the JT Proflex/Spectra. Essentially the grill and ear pieces are different than the Flex 8. They come with soft ears (or hard if you go with the old school spectras) which are independent of the grill, so you have that added protection if you go goggles only. I find overall JT thermal lenses are some of the best in the industry. I've played in 40+ weather with my JT's and never had a fogging issue. Like someone previously said just remember to change the lens every once in a while, ie when you see a crack on the lens or when the lens starts "peeling" (you'll see this on older lenses). And like some other people have noted, you can use them everywhere as they're widely accepted paintball goggles. |
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Or what i have seen some guys do is use a pair if goggles normally taken out of a paint ball mask(because most masks are to bulky to aim down sights)then they buy a steel mesh thats tight fitting to the face and covers the mouth.
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Can anybody comment on how well these fit with eyeglasses or make some recommendations on paintball goggles that do well with glasses?
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Cool, thanks. I've given up on contacts over the last few years, but maybe some disposables would do for under the mask.
Do you know of anywhere in the K/W area that stocks JTs? I'm in Guelph... |
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And you can pick up JTs at the Flag Raider store (co-joined with the indoor field) in Kitchener. |
I got the specter in od there not to bad of a price for them andi can take everything off and just use the googles and visor or what ever you want
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