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BlackCard April 21st, 2013 22:27

Mesh Masks
 
So I just got a mesh mask and I absolutely hate it. It hurts my nose (my nose is tiny) and just doesn't feel comfortable. I always play CQB and the max fps is 350, I was wondering if it'd be dangerous for me to play without a mask or with a bandana maybe...
Because the mesh mask really annoys me and I am having a hard time aiming and using my red dot.

Felonies April 21st, 2013 22:43

Played at Ultimate Airsoft 2 weeks ago, and Got nailed 3-4 times in the face first few games, I literally bought a mask on the spot since I dont normally play CQB.
Believe me a mask is worth dental repairs, and dont say I keep my mouth close because it will happen eventually.
Not to mention when you come home with your face covered in welts it is no fun or good looking.

Chiba April 21st, 2013 23:04

Do wear a mask. If not, try a shemagh and look like a bandit.

Your third option is to buy a cheap mesh goggle with lower plastic mask, and just use the lower plastic mask only.

cav. April 21st, 2013 23:22

Buy soft foam, and glue it on? Maybe that wil help cushion it out?

TurlteRaph April 21st, 2013 23:58

when playing indoor CQB, I wear a full face paintball mask..

Danke April 22nd, 2013 01:30

1) bend the mask to aid fit.
2) no need to do the straps up white knuckle tight.

Sandbar1911 April 22nd, 2013 07:47

I bought a mesh face mask off a team mate yesterday....put it on and while yes it is a bit uncomfortable the 10 round burst I took in the face from about 40 feet would have hurt more. Also another team mate took a round from a sniper rifle right in the end of the nose which caused it to bleed....he wasn't long putting his mesh mask on after that.

Anthology April 22nd, 2013 09:12

We had a guy chip a tooth yesterday at an outdoor game. That's convincing me to start wearing mine. I've been wearing a shemagh and I think it would do fine, but I'm not going to take any chances anymore.

Lots of guys cut them down in size and attach them to the bottom of their goggles via zip ties or other means. This way, they sort of float off your face and you cut them to a size that protects your teeth well but also let's you have most of your other facial and neck movements.

nichtessen April 22nd, 2013 09:32

Just keep bending the mesh mask to get the fit you want. Can take awhile to get it perfect tho.

Hectic April 22nd, 2013 09:38

If you pinch the nose area itll relive the pressure off fhe bridge of the nose. You could also cut it along the outline of the bottom of your goggles and then ziptie it onto the goggles and remove the strap. I personnaly hate the damn thing bought it screwed with it for a cpl days and nos it sits in my closet try one of ghose neoprene face masks they sork well for protecting teeth the one without a mouth hole obviously

squadairsoft.ca April 22nd, 2013 11:25

We suggest trying to bend the mesh grille as much as you can to fit your face properly. Scarves/wraps look cool but they can cause you to fog up! Paintball masks are still going to be your best full face protection but dont look as cool :D

Danke April 22nd, 2013 12:01

I don't like the goggles and mesh attached.

1) If I'm in a situation where I want my eyes covered but not the mask I can unstrap. Drinking, eating or whatever.
2) If you duck and bump the mask on your chest or a object you'll increase the chance of moving the goggles.

Brian McIlmoyle April 22nd, 2013 12:12

buy this

http://www.torontoairsoft.com/ACM-Me...e-A_p_460.html

take the mask off it

ziptie to the bottom of your goggles, making sure most of the lower vent holes of your goggles are OUTSIDE the mask,

the mask is low profile, and flexible, no problem with cheek-weld, I have 2, one fixed to a pair of ESS goggles,

and another fixed to a pair of SCOTT PB goggles for use at PB fields.. have been using them since 2005 ..

On Saturday, I took a double tap direct to the face from 2 feet from a 420 FPS gun shooting .28.. my face would have been a mess without the mask. With it.. nothing.. carry on.

Ill see if I can post pics..

not keen on the mesh.. they start to rust in time.. and that is just nasty

MaciekA April 22nd, 2013 13:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian McIlmoyle (Post 1787279)
buy this

http://www.torontoairsoft.com/ACM-Me...e-A_p_460.html

take the mask off it

ziptie to the bottom of your goggles, making sure most of the lower vent holes of your goggles are OUTSIDE the mask,

the mask is low profile, and flexible, no problem with cheek-weld, I have 2, one fixed to a pair of ESS goggles,

and another fixed to a pair of SCOTT PB goggles for use at PB fields.. have been using them since 2005 ..

On Saturday, I took a double tap direct to the face from 2 feet from a 420 FPS gun shooting .28.. my face would have been a mess without the mask. With it.. nothing.. carry on.

Ill see if I can post pics..

not keen on the mesh.. they start to rust in time.. and that is just nasty

Unfortunately, running something like that at, say, Finch's during the summer is a recipe for fog. Mostly solid (even with venting) plates of plastic or whatever just end up routing moisture directly up into your goggle area.

Mesh can be cleaned, painted to protect from rust, is maleable for shape and is very inexpensive. In addition to those nice properties, it's the best for breathing airflow (for staying cool), best for PTT acoustics and the best for shouting. The one acoustic drawback I'm aware of is whistling. I'm unable to whistle at people through mesh.

Brian McIlmoyle April 22nd, 2013 14:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaciekA (Post 1787311)
Unfortunately, running something like that at, say, Finch's during the summer is a recipe for fog. Mostly solid (even with venting) plates of plastic or whatever just end up routing moisture directly up into your goggle area.

Mesh can be cleaned, painted to protect from rust, is maleable for shape and is very inexpensive. In addition to those nice properties, it's the best for breathing airflow (for staying cool), best for PTT acoustics and the best for shouting. The one acoustic drawback I'm aware of is whistling. I'm unable to whistle at people through mesh.

not my experience, when properly installed it excludes breath from the goggles,

I have run my setup, day, night, summer, winter, raining, snowing.. fog not a issue, this unit is vented directly in front of the mouth and nose, but still impervious to BBs

I have run the mesh as well, and yes, it works.. but is bulky and affects use of arms.

but to each their own.


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