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RickyT

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May 4, 2009
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Hey,

Just want a bit of advise regarding goggles I currently don't own a pair at the moment and was looking for your opinions on which goggles to buy, don't really have a price limit...

I play sup air...

Thanks for your opinions in advance,
Ricky
 

Devrij

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The main contenders are: JT Proflex (very customizeable, comfy, fits all faces), Empire e-vents (comfy, low profile, not great for people with huge faces, easy lens change), V-force Grillz (good all rounders), Dye I3 (good coverage, lens change is a bitch), Dye I4 (VERY low profile, not good for big faces or those afraid of neck shots). Take your pick according to comfort and face size really, they're all great masks.
 

RickyT

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May 4, 2009
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The main contenders are: JT Proflex (very customizeable, comfy, fits all faces), Empire e-vents (comfy, low profile, not great for people with huge faces, easy lens change), V-force Grillz (good all rounders), Dye I3 (good coverage, lens change is a bitch), Dye I4 (VERY low profile, not good for big faces or those afraid of neck shots). Take your pick according to comfort and face size really, they're all great masks.

Yea iv tried on the proflex and they look pretty good but the only issue i have with them is that the bottom of your ear lobe sticks out but im sure i could get over that. And tried on the Empire e-vents and they seem quite light but im guessing because of their smoked lense there not very good for playing in winter perhaps.
 

Devrij

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Yea iv tried on the proflex and they look pretty good but the only issue i have with them is that the bottom of your ear lobe sticks out but im sure i could get over that. And tried on the Empire e-vents and they seem quite light but im guessing because of their smoked lense there not very good for playing in winter perhaps.
Nah, the smoke lens isn't really an issue, but I would get a clear thermal lens for the woods or evening play. Proflex give you about as much cover for your ears as anything else out there, and I've never been shot in the earlobe so can't comment on that, though I think it's not really something to worry about:p Profilers are another option (great mask for someone on a budget), as Pigeon mentioned, but since you don't have a price limit I figured I'd recommend the better masks out there. Of the masks I've tried, I prefer events and proflex, but it's really down to what you feel most comfortable with, although the ease of disassembly in the e-vents makes cleaning them much less of a chore.
 

NUGGET sa

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me i love proflex and have loads of them but have just started using i4 and really like them but as someone said they have a small profile both are the lightest pairs of goggles the the new dye's are the lightest,but the most important thing is make sure you are happy with your choice as they protect the one place on you that needs protecting the most

ask people if you can try theres on i would say at the start of the day is better less sweat but most people will say yes