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September 20th, 2010, 20:56 | #1 |
Dye i4 Mask
I'm doing a review about the Dye i4 paintball mask, as I haven't seen one posted up yet, and I feel that I've used the mask thoroughly enough to do a in depth review about it.
Previous masks used: Dye i4, JT Flex, JT Spectra, Empire Vents Avatar, Grillz, Proto Switch EL, ILLusion bought Sykes AO2 mesh mask, JT Radar Cost - ~$120 Extra lenses - ~$35 and readily available at local paintball stores Time of use - 1.5 years Packaging: Let me start off from the packaging. It comes in a small box, which when opened, has the mask sitting on a pedestal like platform, under which has literature about the mask, warranty, etc. The mask has the amber HD lens installed, with a temporary lens protector. It also comes with a rip stop material bag to carry the mask in, to protect your mask during transportation to games. The packaging is very good, there is no way your mask is going to be damaged during shipping, some of the best packaging I've seen on any mask. Description: The mask is made from several materials - the jawline and mouth protector are made from a thick rubber, making it solid, yet flexible around the sides, so you can get down your iron sights, the frame around the lens is made from high quality plastic, and the foam that contacts your face is soft, and comfortable. The ear protectors are made from a spandex like material, which makes it flexible, strong enough to protect your ears from incoming bb's, but sound permeable, so you can still hear pretty well. The lens is pretty thick, making it harder to scratch. The lens is thermal, meaning there are two lenses, with a foam seal between them to prevent fogging. The lens that comes with the mask is an amber lens, which apparently is HD, designed to make colors pop out more. Since I am a fan of clear lenses I never used the original lens so I can't confirm how good it is. The lens is built very well, the seal between the lenses is strong, I have not experienced fogging ever with this mask, in any environment (I play indoor and outdoor games every weekend. Another awesome thing about the lens is the field of view. Looking straight ahead, I have phenomenal peripheral vision, and I can even see my pouches on my vest if I look down, without moving my head. Maintenance: Taking off the lens is a breeze. It requires no tools, and can be done in about 10 seconds. also, the lens has only two points of contact holding it in, one under each earpiece, which means no damage to your inner lens, and no damage to the seal between your lens, which means your lens will last much longer then say, JT lenses, which have many points of contact, and removing the lens from the frame often causes a break in the seal, and fogging. One thing to note - if you decide to buy this mask, try it on in the store to confirm that it covers your jawline. Pros: Very strong construction Great face and ear coverage (again confirm that it fits your face type) Unparalleled field of view Great lenses Flexible cheeks - you can see down the iron sights of any gun comfortably Will never fog - there are vents around the mask to circulate air, the lens is thermal Lightweight Comes with an HD lens Lenses are easy to find, there are many different kinds of lenses (tinted, clear, amber etc.) Comes in different colors and camo's (the one pictured is called lizard skin, which resembles cadpat.) Cons: Might not fit your face type Might be out of your price range Conclusion Overall, this is a great mask for airsoft. I can see myself using this mask for the next few years. I've been using the same lens that I had installed since the day I bought it, and it has almost no marks on it. I would recommend this mask to anyone who doesn't already have a mask, or to anyone who is looking to replace their "fog resistant" mask that fogs 24/7. The mask is pricey for some, but you get what you pay for, and would you really trust your eyes to a $20 "airsoft rated" mask written in chinese that fogs as soon as you put it on? Didn't think so. Photos: Mask, with HD lens on the side, clear installed, with the bag Side view of mask Vents on top of mask Face coverage Ear coverage
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September 27th, 2010, 15:59 | #2 |
are the goggles detachable from the mask??
i know ive seen some ppl with just Dye goggles during some games, not sure if it is the i4 or some older model |
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October 14th, 2010, 17:21 | #3 |
can you wear a helmut with this mask?
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October 14th, 2010, 17:27 | #4 |
Yes you can, it fits perfectly with my replica SF helmet and a couple of my teammates use Mitch2000 with it.
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October 14th, 2010, 17:40 | #5 |
I've had problems before of my mask fogging when I wore a helmet because the helmet restricted airflow out of the mask. Will I have the same problem when I wear a helmet with this mask?
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October 14th, 2010, 18:03 | #6 |
No fogging at all and I used it exclusively with my helmet on.
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October 14th, 2010, 18:36 | #7 |
October 14th, 2010, 19:41 | #8 |
formerly FrankieCees, Remylebeau
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Ive been looking at picking up this mask myself, how is it for looking down your iron sights?
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October 14th, 2010, 22:25 | #9 |
I've had no problem looking down the sights with an M4, AK, Aug or G36. I can't see down the sights on my UMP however because they are super low.
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October 14th, 2010, 22:27 | #10 |
The goggles are not detachable, however, there is no need to detach them since the lower part is tight against your face.
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October 15th, 2010, 10:02 | #11 |
Could you wear one of these masks while wearing glasses.
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October 22nd, 2010, 00:21 | #12 |
Can you wear glasses with this mask?
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October 22nd, 2010, 10:53 | #13 |
glasses and goggles are a tough call. Some glasses will fit, others won't. It depends on the shape of your face and the type of glasses you have.
Remember too, as soon as you put glasses in any goggle system, you're adding another layer that can/will fog (the glasses lens).
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October 22nd, 2010, 15:35 | #14 |
You CAN wear glasses with this mask, I've worn sunglasses under them for outdoor games with no problems. You will encounter your glasses fogging when the humidity rises, but the mask WONT fog.
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November 13th, 2010, 16:33 | #15 |
Great review. I was iffy about the mask until I came across this. Recently purchased it and I gotta say I fucking love it! Only problem I had was trying to snug my cheek as close as I can to the charging handle to sight down my RDS, but all in all best low-profile full face mask atm. A little paranoid about the chin and mouth exposure but that's the trade-off of low profile!
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