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Dye Invision vs V-force Morph

Poptart

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Ok, so im looking to get a new mask and so far i've read very good things about both. The reviews are a bit stronger in the way of the vforce morph, and i cant find many of the morph gogs on ebay. That tells me that many people are keeping the morph. So i wanna know, what do you all think? Which is better and more importantly, why?

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Robinator

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Have to ask a few questions first....

Do you wear glasses?
are you a sweaty *******?
do you have a big head?

If any of these are true then i'm afraid although they look the mutts, the INvisions are not for you...
They were my first pair of goggles and i had trouble with them fogging consistently even before play started...this is because of their very small profile= lens very close to the face,... as my face sweats a lot more than the average person the ventilation could not get rid of it in time!
The second pair of goggles i tried were the morphs and as for optical clarity all i can say is outstanding! there is absolutely no distortion in that massive goldfish bowl of a lens! The lenses themselves are a dream to change... all you do is pull two tabs attatched to the strap and the lens pops out...however it still manages to feel nice and secure...The only downer is the heeowge profile of the goggs....i once over slid my bunker
:rolleyes: and whilst scrambling back in from the other side plop! slam right on the edge of the goldfish bowl! If i had been wearing invisions i believe it would have just skimmed!
I am changing from morphs now because i managed to fog them on a couple of occassions when it was really cold and humid and once they do that i lose confidence in them...i don't want to have to worry about not being able to see when breaking out! Soi i have now got some pro flex and a wind fan (don't know what i will do if this fails!:( )

In my opinion you should go for V-force oh yeah and have to do the courtesy blah blah try both if you can:D but you are more likely to be happy with V-force than Invisions IMHO!
just my 2p

cheers, Robin
 

Poptart

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Ok, so basically the invision is much smaller than the morph. But the morph has better visual clarity to it? How much bigger is it than the invision? I mean are we talking like bubble boy type big? Or just a little big. Right now i use the JT nVader mask, so is the morph like super huge compared to the nVader?

And since i live in Hawaii, i dont gotta worry about cold. :)

thanks much for the response(s)!
 

Robinator

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Seeing as you live in Hawaii

I would get the impression that it is very humid over there? i found my Invisions fogged when it was v. humid... this is because the lens has trouble geting all the hot wet air circulating away from the lens... I may be a little paranoid but you are hands down moe likely to fog with invisions... The lens of the V-forcemorphs sticks out about 1-2 inches fro your forhead and curves massively (hence my amazement at no distortion) the periferal vision is almost the same as no goggles at all... they look pretty pimp if you get the blue ones with (i suppose a GOLD lens is warranted with the light conitions in Hawaii!!:D) but the blue chrome looks sweet as well!
The invisions look better hands down...you can see that some real thought has gone into the design of these goggs...or they are obsessed with Jaguars! (watch the vid on www.dyeprecision.com) But i think the Morphs do their job better.
Having said that as you are not a sweaty ******* then you pobably won't have a problem...the coice is yours
robin:)
 

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The only thing I can tell you is try them both on. I suffer from the huge head syndrome and found that the Invision did'nt sit comfortably on my head. It sat right on the end of my nose and pushed it down in a really annoying way. The armor also left the very tips of my ears hanging exposed which left me with all kinds of painful thoughts.

I bought a Morph and it's been great. It's never thought about fogging even in the summer heat (I live in Alabama, not Hawaii, but the same in terms of chewy humidity) or last weekend when we played in near freezing temps. My buddies Invision fogged up like a sauna.

The Morph does sit a little bigger on your head but I've found it to very comfy and I've had no problems caused by the bigger size (increased goggle hits, smacking into doorways)