Valken Airsoft Sierra Thermal Lens Goggle
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Remove it if you're using it to keep from fogging. The lens is made of materials that prevent condensation from forming, whereas the plastic sheet isn't and is most likely only there to keep the lens from scratching before it reaches the buyer. If fogging isn't an issue, leave it turned on.
It all depends on how you wear your glasses. Mine fit, but the sides do press against the frames, putting pressure on your head.
Decent. There isn't much to see on the upper and lower sides. It significantly reduces the number of places available. Sides are also a little limited, but it's a lot better than the previous option.
Please accept my apologies, but I am unsure. However, in a blizzard, it's fantastic! br>Br>br>br>br>br>br>b
Selected User Reviews For Valken Airsoft Sierra Thermal Lens Goggle
I was looking for a pair of eye protection similar to these for Airsoft and to add to my bug out bag. I don't know if they will fog because I haven't tested them in physical conditioning, but they do appear to have vents in the seal that should help keep perspiration low in the goggle. Overall, they are light and comfortable to wear, are simple to adjust, and sit comfortably on my face. I hope the images are of assistance. (I haven't yet put the lens shatter resistance to the test with airsoft BBs. ).
Cheap paintball masks and shooting glasses have given me a lot of bad luck in the past. All of them claim to be fog proof and Z87 rated. As of right now, this is the only one I use and trust. Advantages: br>br>
- As far as I can tell, the lens is thick and unaffected by airsoft BBs. I've had multiple hits to the lens with no dings or marks that I couldn't remove.
- There were no fog issues at all. I've used these in both the hot, humid summers of Texas and this year's bitterly cold winter. They keep their heads down and get the job done.
- The head strap is very comfortable. I occasionally forget I'm wearing them after hours of gaming. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product.
- Although it is not the most appealing style, it can be made to work.
- Top field is a little restricted- view, but most goggles, short of obnoxiously large full-frame goggles, aren't up to the task. This is a problem with Face Pro. If the scopes/magnifiers don't have forgiving eyeboxes, you might be uncomfortable with them. Red dots and irons, on the other hand, work fine.
Please do yourself a favor and avoid these.
It works well, but there is still some fog from time to time. Not all of the time, but sometimes, depending on what's going on. When I sprint hard, these things fog up in my case. That's okay, because it's still a lot nicer than my other googles. In addition, I've created my own anti-virus software. They'll be accompanied by fog. It's nice to have a lower fog rate on top of a defogger.
They are extremely effective. I couldn't aim at all before because I was wearing a paintball mask while airsofting. I basically ran as close as I could and shot from the hip, all the while trying to spot my bb's and line them up with where I was shooting. These were purchased in order for me to be able to actually aim my gun and play a little more tactically. In airsoft, my primary concern is eye protection. I don't go very often, but when I do, I never try to put my eyes in danger. I needed something I could trust to keep my eyes safe no matter how close I was shot. These were extremely successful. br>br>However, they appear to be a little larger on my face than I had anticipated. I'm not sure if I'll keep using them because the face mask I bought to go with them didn't work out. These, on the other hand, will suffice if you're looking for a comfortable pair of protective goggles.
for the few people who claim that these go well with glasses. Pay no attention to what they have to say. I'm not sure what kind of glasses they have that fit inside these goggles, but they're not adult glasses. even after a small adjustment to compensate for the tight fit of my frames These goggles were uncomfortable, and they couldn't even fit a pair of frames that I actively squished inward in an attempt to make them fit. Without the glasses, how does it fit? Even after tightening the strap to better fit my head (and I have a big head), these goggles felt a little loose. These might be for someone else, but they're certainly not for me.
It's fantastic; I've used it for four days of airsoft and have had no issues. There is no fogging or discomfort. I've had a minor issue with sweat in my eyes, but that could just be a personal issue, and it wouldn't stop me from recommending it.
They're a little thicker than they appear in the photos, but they haven't fogged up on me yet (and I'm a "warm" person). They're fine for me, but I'll probably look for something that sits closer to my face and isn't quite as bulky in the future. Overall, I'm pleased with them and will continue to use them.