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Glasses, it could just be me.

Al Woods

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Mooney

Disposables are the shiz man. I couldn't be arsed with all that cleaning and crap. Stick 'em in, wear 'em out and throw them shizzes in the dusty bin. Cooooool :D
 

PaintballBudgie

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Also if you are only wearing the lenses for paintball then disposable ones are soooo cheap.

And, disposable lenses are always so clean they go in your eyes better than the monthly ones that you never clean properly cos its too much hassle and just stick in your eyes and take the pain. OOOh it feels so good but its bad.
 

MidgetFista

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I have a massive problem with my glasses fogging. Even with the most expensive lenes in my oakley glasses, i still goddamn fog!!! I do use some weird stuff from Boot Opticians(sp?) called SPARKLE. Its weird blue crap that you rub onto your glasses. If stops fogging for about 30 mins, and then i have to put soem more on. I tried contacts, but i ended up in hossie with one cus it folded up 4 times over it self and got trapped well underneath my eye. It kinda puts you well off :|

Midge
 

Al Woods

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OUCH!!

I used to have super trouble with mine at first, the whole touchy eye thing kinda messed my head up, I had a few curl up under my eye lids but it aint that bad. They do still itch sometimes, especially when you think about 'em too much.

Glasses suck for 'ball, steam city. I get quite sweaty and I could last about 3 minutes then it was like a fogathon for the rest of the day.
 

Tigger The Bouncing Assassin

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as a marshal, i need to be able to see (duh). i use a cream (sounds much like that sparkles stuff) on the actual glasses, with a JT thermal lense in my rose Izes. that seems to work ok. the key is using sprays is not to use an absorbant material (such as tissue) to wipe the spray around, rather a cloth so that the solution stays on the lens rather than just being absorbed. hope that helps at all.

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joe 90 wannabe