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Deltafree July 21st, 2011 13:43

Look for small profile Goggles
 
I have an ESS goggle, always needed anti-fog treatment, which barely lasted for a day.
Now using the JT, dual lens goggles (which is meant to be with a mask) really nice, cannot fog no matter what. Just way over sized, can barely look down the sights.

I need an alternative, please help.:banghead:

icaris July 21st, 2011 13:54

Unless your adiment on using goggles, I suggest using ballsitic glasses.

I use WileyX. Very low profile, tight around the eyes(never had a bb in and been shot in the face real good) and comes with multiple lenses. Also wont fog unless your sweating realllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllly bad

Danke July 21st, 2011 14:02

ESS NVG goggles have a very low profile. Running the fan version deals with fog.

XZIVR July 21st, 2011 14:04

Revision bullet ant. Feels like shooting glasses but with the sealed protection of goggles. I am even selling a pair if you are interested....

EagleDriver July 21st, 2011 18:36

I switched to the Bolle Cobra goggle - it comes in a glasses and a goggle version. It even has a kit to change the glasses to goggles and back. The best part is that they are Z87.1+ impact rated, full seal with the goggle kit, and they wrap around the eyes. Oh, and did I mention they retail for $11 USD? The Goggle conversion kit retails for $5 USD. They make a range of different lenses including clear, tinted, low light, etc.

http://www.protectlife.com/ws/images...hsp/292972.jpg

http://www.bollesafety.us/getattachm...a2c/Cobra.aspx

Deltafree July 22nd, 2011 00:12

I will give ballistic glasses a shot, if that did not work out, I have to stick to thermal lens then.
Thanks guys.

Chingyul July 22nd, 2011 01:41

How's the fog on those Bolles?
Just picked up a good deal on a set of ESS V12 goggles, so hoping to give those a try. Moving from a quite old set of Bolle T-800s.

EagleDriver July 22nd, 2011 09:11

I did not have trouble with fogging over the four days at Berget but there were times when I just sweat so much that I had some sweat ran down the inside of the lenses. I used Fogtech wipes to clean the sweat off and keep them dry.


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