Empire E-Flex Paintball Goggle System (Click-a-Color)
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The answer is yes. A look at the Empire web-site VENT & EMPIRE E - There are no differences between flex and rigid lenses.
A visor does not come with the helmet.
Online, of course you can find replacement foam pieces
As for the chin strap, it is included with the mask
Selected User Reviews For Empire E-Flex Paintball Goggle System (Click-a-Color)
Three paintball masks later, this is my third one. I started out with a cheap JT that was about the same quality as a rental mask. It had a single pane lens and fogged too much, but was comfortable. It was a Sly Profit mask in the second mask. The dual panes of thermal lenses were never fogged, and the dual head straps held the mask firmly in place, but the mask was too small, and parts of your face were at risk of being exposed, especially your jawline, and there was no breathing ventilation. I found that when I wore that mask while sprinting I would struggle to catch my breath because I could not get enough air in and out There is a solution to all those problems with this mask. It was 85 degrees outside when I played for part of the day, but I experienced no fogging at any point during the day and had no difficulty catching my breath. Although, I wish there was two straps on this goggle like the Sly Profit, the single strap works fine. Excellent goggles.
It is easy to breathe This is a very comfortable shirt. It is easy to breathe There is the option of changing the lens. A gun was shot in my mouth once and paint was thrown at me Despite the pain caused by the paintball which hit my mouth, I felt little to none. Despite not having a tinted lens, I was able to wear sunglasses underneath the mask with ease and comfort. If you get sweat in the area around the eyes while wearing a paint ball mask, it is highly recommended you place a banana under the mask. While wearing a banana, I do not experience any fogging. In conjunction with- This mask will quickly fog, and I mean quickly, if it is put out in the presence of a banana.
My ears do not get deafened because I can yell for hours without becoming deafened. There is a good fit to it. One of the best parts is how easy it is to disassemble and clean up after use. I find that it provides very good protection to my face It will be difficult to hit my face because there are no wide open spots. Wearing it, you'll see that the rings are large and well spaced. Remove the protective film but do not damage the film!.
The mask I got today I fielded for the first time, because I am playing airsoft. It holds up well against hits and has held up well to the test of time. Since I went from normal goggles to this, I can see out of my peripherals better, and it has a wide FOV, which I also like. It fogged up half-way through but it turned out my glasses were the ones that did it, the mask didn't disappoint. Good mask for people who wear glasses especially my wide frames fit just fine inside. Would definitely recommend.
Although I regret not getting this mask alone, I did not regret getting it. -Mask was shipped to me in good condition, with removable protective film covering the lens on both sides. Even during intense gameplay in very cold weather, the mask is very breathable, and the lens does not fog up for me. As a result of my research, I was able to narrow my choices to two masks, and I ended up purchasing My experience with it was so good that I bought multiple masks as gifts for my friends and family, since rental masks from paintball places.
As a woodsball and speedball player, I like the fact that it can be used for both. In woodsball, it helps me because I use a rifle, and my mask does not shift as I lean against the stock. Despite the fact that the cheeks are still strong enough to protect the face when playing speedball — and possibly when catching a ball at point blank range —.
I have used many Google products, but these are by far my favorite! Although I really like the Proflex system, it does have a few shortcomings. Namely, changing lenses was extremely difficult! I would end up with finger prints all over my lenses after all the ripping and pulling. This is the The Flex quick change system solves that problem in a very user-friendly way. Additionally, they are thought to have a better vision than the Proflex. Its soft ears and improved facial flexibility makes these the best paintball goggles I have ever owned. Using them with glasses is an excellent choice, as they provide the right amount of space and breathability. Anyone interested in their services can rely on me.
This is a great set of Their solution is for the player who wants the bounce, breathability, sound and comfort of the JT Proflex and at the same time wants the quick change lens system of the E-Type. There are vents. Among the pros In the business, the mask cost $89 and the foam is the most comfortable
The sound is also free from sound interference. All you have to do is yell, and everything around you will be heard. Its huge lens provides all day visibility with no danger of fogging up. The cons are *Size = This mask fills up an enormous area on your head, making your profile look elongated. My head is already pretty big so it's fine for me, but if you're a smaller player, you might not be able to do this. There is no denying that this mask is heavy. It is double-strapped so that it does not get lost if I'm diving or doing anything else. **Nose = The foam that makes up the mask will tend to pinch your nose slightly. My mouth breathes a lot especially when I'm working hard, so I don't find it to be a problem.
The biggest problem I have with the mask is the lens change. This system allows you to quickly change the lenses. Nevertheless, there are these unsightly cheap plastic parts holding the whole thing together. If you pop these off on the field, you must keep track of those tiny bastards or else they'll be gone forever. In terms of ease and convenience, they may come in at a 3/10 as compared to Grillz's lens change.