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  • DarkPhoenix
    Advanced Fire Support
    • May 2001
    • 719

    #1

    Dye Invision

    A couple of people at my field have the new Dye Invision Goggles, I even got to try them out for a spell. Here is my opinion on the product.

    Though the Invision looks evil as sin, changing out the lenses are harder to do than the JT Spectras that they were designed to compete with, it too almost 15 minutes to replace the lenses. The lenses on the Invision look great but have a tendency to fog, on me at least, though my Proteus has yet to do that. The Invision reminds me of the Proteus in fit and yet is more flexible. Hopefully, replacement lenses will be thermal, though the almost aspheric design might make it difficult.

    I liked the invision, but much prefered my Proteus.

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  • Cha0tic
    g0t mag?
    • Feb 2001
    • 1990

    #2
    for the price, are they worth it?

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    • Phil
      Registered User
      • May 2001
      • 506

      #3
      I think he just said no.

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      • Puckz
        www.puckzparts.com
        • May 2001
        • 255

        #4
        They felt a little small on face, kinda like a Scott goggle. I guess I have a wide head Very light though, and I didn't notice any fogging with them.
        Mike Smith

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        • ah137
          Registered User
          • Nov 2000
          • 569

          #5
          I tried them on at a local shop and noticed some distortion. How and the heck are you suppose to hit anything if you cannot see strait. I thought it was pretty pathetic, but they do look cool.

          later Hills
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          Certified Airgun Tech.


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