I'm sure this is a stupid question to most of you, but I have the worst time with my mask steaming up. It's a JT with an anti-fog shield, but it still steams up. I'm sure it's just me, so I need to find a different mask that allows better cooling. any recomendations? I thought about adding some 9v fans to the top air vent for circulation, but haven't got around to doing it yet.
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Get the X-wind fan, it's $50 but it is made for the mask. Fits perfect and can withstand direct hits.Once you have shot and eliminated someone, you have established your position towards them. In a sense, the next move is up to them...
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what is a tl1000s????
i would just go with a thermal jt flex 7 from www.paintballgear.com for about 50$
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Or even a replacement lense for a lot less.Comment
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jonno06- a tl1000s is a motorcycle. sorry,it's always in my signatures. I'm on a bunch of motorcycle lists too. If I didn't spend so much money on bikes, I'd have more to spend on paintball stuff. I think I need a raise :)chris nord
97' tl1000s (red)
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Does you mask currently have a thermal lense (double paned) or is it just a single paned lense with a anti-fog coating? I don't use a fan and live in Alabama in the stinky humidity and never have any problems.Comment
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Get a thermal lense, they run around $20 from most paintball stores and will solve your problems.Comment
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There's something about thermal lenses most people don't realize. Once the inner lense gets somewhat seperated from the outer lense, even just a small spot, it won't stop it from fogging. I learned this the hard way once. When i was first putting one in when i first got my JT's, i didn't put it in right. I didn't realize that it came off ever so slightly on the bottom right hand corner. The glue on thermal lenses isn't very strong so you just have to be careful with them.http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...light=feedback
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well, I decided to say screw it and get a fan. I've never had much luck with fogless lenses, including ones for snowmobiling. They did exactly what you said. if you're not careful with them, they'll get separated, and then they don't work. I also like to be able to wear my glasses every once in while when my contacts get too dried out.chris nord
97' tl1000s (red)
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thebigragupb4l-i had a biger prob than that with my thermals, i got water inbetween my thermals on my x-fire mask, that sucked.
i would say get a thermal instead though because those fans i heard arn't realy that great unless you have glasses. you could also try getting a proteus from www.888paintball.com for 40 or 50 bucks with out the fan, and those are realy ventalated and small and comfy, that'd be a great move if you got the money.
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JT Spectra
JT Flex-7 IZE
JT Proteus.
I've owned and used all. No fogging when I've used a thermal lense.......Thats about 2 and 1/2 years in 40* to 100* weather in every kind of humidity.Former stickballmovies guy (They're on youtube now). Now a full-time slumlord in Central Ohio.Comment

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