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February 2nd, 2008, 10:18 | #1 | |
Review Bitter End Mesh Airsoft Goggles
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First Impressions Very Strong screen not the fly screens you see on other products. I took the screen out of the rubber goggles it appears to be a very solid piece of light weight steel. I have read & herd from people that use Mesh airsoft goggles that there is some training for the eye before you should use these. After putting them on you notice how light and low profile they are on the face and I could see immediately my eye did not shift around at all. And it came in Multicam. Safety I checked to see if a BB could roll inn somewhere on this particular design from Bitter End. They formed a nice seal all the way around and with the adjustable strap you can tighten as you need to. I think if you have a small nose you might try different design that Bitter End have for sale because you might not get a great seal around the nose area but for most men this will not be a problem. The rubber moulding appears to be good quality and it has a little play in it for a nice fit around your face and holding the steel screen. As stated above they claim it will take a 400fps hit. So I set them up and shot at them with my AEG which runs 400fps with 0.2g BB at a distance of 15ft. And yes as they claimed they stopped the BB without any noticeable damage. Where to Buy ST6 Airsoft sells their goggles on Ebay for about $20 to $30. I ordered a pair and had them in 2 weeks. Conclusion I really like these goggles I’m planning on using them this year. I usually wear Profile Goggles with Fan because I sweat allot so it will be a nice change to not having to wipe the sweat of my goggles. Sorry for this multicam guys but I don't use the pattern so I painted over the muticam pattern using Krylon Olive Drab and light touch of Nato Brown on the steel mesh. I put them back in the rubber goggles after 2 hours and they were ready to go. I’m going to give this product a 9 out of 10. I ordered a pair of their Bull Dog Goggles and will review them in the future. As you can see much better for CADPAT.
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February 2nd, 2008, 10:33 | #2 | |
Do you find the mesh bothers your vision at all?
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February 2nd, 2008, 12:20 | #3 |
Goggles
Not at all it like having anything else in fron of your eyes.
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February 2nd, 2008, 13:01 | #4 |
A Total Bastard
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Just make sure nobody is using bio-bbs if you're wearing these. After Foxtail's experience if you had one shatter wearing those the fragments will go straight into your eyes.
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February 2nd, 2008, 13:02 | #5 |
Division
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Like a big Killflash for your eyes.
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February 11th, 2008, 18:18 | #6 |
vision impaired
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I'd imagine it's similar for people going from visors in hockey to metal cage. Not that I've tried these but if it's anything like a cage then you'd know it goes almost invisible after a few min.
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February 11th, 2008, 18:59 | #7 |
Any crap bb's and your eyes are caput.
That's why JOC doesn't allow mesh goggles anymore. Why not just use ESS?easier to see things and ballistically rated. |
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