Rothco ANSI Ballistic OTG Goggles
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Yes, these would work well in an airsoft game.
These are designed to be worn over glasses. I'm not sure why you'd want mesh over your glasses, but for airsoft, I'd keep your face gear to a bare minimum. If you're referring to a mesh lower/mask, then yes, this will work. One point to keep in mind: These fog up horribly if you get hot easily like I do.
Interchangeable brown and clear lenses are included with these. They do provide eye protection from the sun.
These are intended to be worn on top of prescription glasses.
Selected User Reviews For Rothco ANSI Ballistic OTG Goggles
These were used in the midst of a massive sandstorm on the other side of the world. They not only fit over my eyeglasses, but they also did not fog up. The events do a good job of keeping sand out and allowing air to flow in and out. This purchase has left me extremely happy. Significantly superior to the ESS goggles that were provided. Excellent value for money. Nothing will persuade you to buy these if a real-world test and review can't.
These are extremely comfortable, and they keep pepper spray at bay admirably. They have good face coverage and small vent holes, so even a direct hit to the face is not allowed in. They've done a fantastic job of not fogging up, and they're rated for just about anything the cops are likely to fire at you with. The first thing you should protect are your eyes, and this is excellent protection. Have fun and be safe!.
I purchased this item for airsoft because it is rated for it, and my field allows me to wear it. They're generally comfortable, which is difficult to come by given that I wear a medium-sized shoe. glasses of the right size The padding is excellent, the POV is fantastic, and the smoke version is just the right amount of dark. One star is deducted due to condensation issues; it is obvious that the comfortable padding is designed to provide a good seal, but when I get sweaty, it causes major condensation issues; the other star is deducted due to the size of the goggles, which, when worn with a helmet, pushes the nose padding down over my nostrils, making it difficult to breathe properly. This may not be an issue for everyone, but it caused me to breathe more through my mouth, which did nothing to help with the condensation. br>Overall, they are VERY solid for the price, comfortable for glasses, but will require some cutting to reduce condensation.
I was planning on getting a normal over-the-counter over-the-counter over-the the- I used to wear shooting glasses, but then I learned about the various eye protection specifications. The strongest specifications are those used by the US military. br>br>After a long and fruitless search for eye protection that met the milspecs (generally: I came across these goggles (military specs are seven times stronger than ANSI specs for eye protection). Regrettably, I need to wear glasses with a prescription. Looking into milspec prescription glasses, I quickly crossed the $500 mark and continued on my way. Because of a recent change in my prescription, I was hesitant to spend money on something that might only be useful for a short time. br>br>As a result, I needed eye protection that could be worn over glasses. I did my research and placed my order after reading the reviews. They showed up, and I was blown away. A word of caution: I haven't yet put them through their paces at the range. I can, however, wear them over my glasses (which are frameless and extremely light). The quality of the optics is excellent: with a small amount of- There is no asymmetry. There are cutouts for the glasses' temple pieces. br>br> Because my frames are made of flexible titanium, they can bend. After putting on the goggles, I have to adjust the temple pieces and the goggles, but they seem to stay in place well once they are adjusted. br>br>(Another thing I'm changing is my hearing protection from electronic ear muffs to electronic ear buds, among other things, to reduce interference with my glasses. ) )br>br>Do I look like a knucklehead when I'm wearing them on a square range, rather than as part of some tactical get-up? Yes, most likely. Do I give a damn? No. After seeing the results of prescription glasses, you'll want to see the ANSI-certified results. It's worth it to me to have supple shooting glasses. br>br>I'll update once I've arrived at the range and used them for a few hours.
For a long time, I've been looking for a good pair of Airsoft OTG goggles. I'd like to wear a tactical helmet with a mesh visor. I already had the mask from my son, but I needed the goggles, so I decided to buy them based on reviews. about the Rothco br>It's going well so far. Except for one thing, the goggles do everything I expected them to do. thing - condensation is a term used to describe the process of I think I'm only going to be able to get through one. before the insides begin to "sweat-out" Even in the colder months, "up" is a good way to go. I'm not sure if I'll have to remove some of the padding, but I figured the built-in air-conditioning system would suffice. It would have been enough if there were vents. br>Because the current fans I'm using won't fit, I've considered getting a Haber Eliminator or another fan system. br>For the time being, I'll keep surfing for a solution that doesn't involve removing the padding. And I'll keep wearing my old trusty JT cheapy helmet, which I modified by inserting a couple of 30mm fans into the top and adding a 4-inch fan to the bottom. A set of AA batteries. Even when it's 90 degrees outside, I'm 200 pounds with a top-heavy coat, and the weather is 70 degrees with no fogging or condensation. On the airsoft field, walk speed is measured in meters per second. I considered returning the goggles, but they're simply comfortable and do "most" of the job without any adjustments.
I wish I had more stars to award. For starters, my head and face are quite large. These goggles were extremely comfortable to wear, with plenty of room for further adjustments. The inside of the strap has some grips to keep it from sliding while running. The stock air circulation is excellent, but I did cut the metal wire for airsoft purposes. Now that these goggles are legit ballistic, they can help stop or deflect shrapnel. They aren't scratched or dented at all by BBs. The padding is soft, and they easily fit over my large glasses. This pair of goggles didn't fog up in the least. My glasses kept fogging up because the inside of these goggles is so well sealed that air can only enter through the vent holes. I got the smoke version, which is a little too dark for my taste, but they are UV400, which is fantastic.
These. Are. Awesome! br>br>Because I can't wear contacts, I wear Rayban Wayfarers as glasses. Despite the fact that these goggles have a low profile, they fit in very well. They're a little tight, but not as tight as other brands- After I've used them on the field, I'll update this post.
I wear glasses and wouldn't be able to see without them, so I was looking for goggles that would fit over them well. I've been out to the range a few times for several hour-long sessions, and these have performed admirably with no fogging. They come with a bag that wraps around the goggles, and I believe you'd have to open the straps to remove it (which would be a pain), so I just slide the bag to the strap (so it's in the back when wearing the googles). The only justification is - I gave it one star because I thought they were a little pricey.