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Any mask recomendations for people with glasses

Gee Tee

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Liam92

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JT or events/eflexes.

Remember if your glasses have an anti reflection coating the won't accept antifog solutions you apply.
Nothing worse than your glasses steamed up inside your goggles, I have a second set of specs with no anti reflection coat and these accept any antifog solution no bother, also have a fan installed.

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what he said. playing with glasses isn't he bother, its the steaming up thats a nightmare. you can get by with glasses but playing with contacts takes ALL the hassle out of playing for me. I know it might be a bother now but if you're willing to give them a shot and it works out ou'll get on a lot better. if not, invest in some antifog!
 

Spittlez

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what he said. playing with glasses isn't he bother, its the steaming up thats a nightmare. you can get by with glasses but playing with contacts takes ALL the hassle out of playing for me. I know it might be a bother now but if you're willing to give them a shot and it works out ou'll get on a lot better. if not, invest in some antifog!
Theres something about touching your eye that makes me shudder. I'm too much of a wimp to consider contacts.
 

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Hi I am also new to painball. I have played about ten times now , with and without glasses.if I was to find a mask suitable for my glasses are the fan kits any good? And do they bring any problems of their own like weight ?
 

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I have not used the modern goggle fans around, old fans were pretty ineffective - but not heavy
Small computer fans are ideal and you can wire in 2 or 3 on the top of goggles plus if you want add some at the mouth
 

Foz

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I ended up getting a E-flex in the end. Really good mask did not fog up once on the walk on and gave good protection around my chin I can also vouch that the ear guards do work.
I lent to a regular at the site who said it was a really good mask.
Most inportently there was no pressure on my glasses so it was very comftable.