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People with glasses, and safety.
As some people may already know - bifocals + safety glasses = annoying fail.
So, what do you do when playing airsoft if you wear glasses? 1) goggles ( Which i think i'll do ) 2) contacts 3) prescription safety glasses ( Do they exist? and where can i get them? or just ask doc? ) So yeah, any suggestions? |
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They're are some awesome prescription stuff you can get though. If your willing to put out the loot I'd look at it. |
I use contacts
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Get goggles with RX inserts. There are a couple of threads that Duckman wrote extensive posts in about this. And he normally doesn't post more than a few sentences tops.
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ever have problems during game if they fall out or what not? |
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I bought a pair of safety glasses that fit over my specs. Paintball goggles also fit over them fine.
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http://www.esseyepro.com/Profile-Tur...53_detail.html
+ http://www.esseyepro.com/Profile---I...12_detail.html = Best goggle setup I have ever had. Cost me ~$300 all in (taxes, shipping, getting the lenses cut, etc.) but I can honestly say I will not play airsoft without them now. I have been to games with 100% humidity and 30+'C weather where EVERYONE has fogged (Wiley-X, ESS, Bolle, etc. etc.) except me (and everyone else running turbofans.) It might cost a bit, but the ability to play all day in any weather without having to give a second thought about your eye wear is more than worth it in my opinion. I have seen EVERY anti-fog product fog under the right conditions, except my turbofans. |
I run a similar system with ESS LandOPs with th RX adapter and a homemade fan system. Larger than the Profiles, but very happy with it.
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