actually, if you need an expensive prescription for your glasses, a mask that will fit your glasses is less expensive than getting contacts made for your prescription.
I HAVE to wear glasses, else I'll not be able to see anything, and contacts are an expense that is fairly unnecessary since I can work with my glasses fairly well when playing pball.
I use a JT Proteus II Chameleon without the visor. I have had ZERO problems with it fogging up in games. A few times, my glasses would begin to fog, but not so badly that I couldn't see, and when the ref allowed us to take our masks off, I simply wiped my glasses clean with the underside of my shirt (the side that didn't have paint residue and dirt all over it), wiped out any streaks and I was good to go.
Also, if you can do this, build a mask fan for the proteus as well. I recommend a computer fan, since it runs quietly and is small and is able to move air around a decent amount. When you run it, have it suck the air out, that way the moist air causing the fogging will be sucked out, and the condesation will clear up. It'll take a little bit of home modding, but it is well worth it.
However, you don't really NEED to use the fan, as the proteus ventilates VERY WELL when you don't have the visor on. However, if you play in wetter conditions than I do, there will be times when you'll need the visor to keep water from dripping through the ventilation, and it's that visor that negates the ventilation that works so well against fogging, so that's when a fan would be very beneficial.
I HAVE to wear glasses, else I'll not be able to see anything, and contacts are an expense that is fairly unnecessary since I can work with my glasses fairly well when playing pball.
I use a JT Proteus II Chameleon without the visor. I have had ZERO problems with it fogging up in games. A few times, my glasses would begin to fog, but not so badly that I couldn't see, and when the ref allowed us to take our masks off, I simply wiped my glasses clean with the underside of my shirt (the side that didn't have paint residue and dirt all over it), wiped out any streaks and I was good to go.
Also, if you can do this, build a mask fan for the proteus as well. I recommend a computer fan, since it runs quietly and is small and is able to move air around a decent amount. When you run it, have it suck the air out, that way the moist air causing the fogging will be sucked out, and the condesation will clear up. It'll take a little bit of home modding, but it is well worth it.
However, you don't really NEED to use the fan, as the proteus ventilates VERY WELL when you don't have the visor on. However, if you play in wetter conditions than I do, there will be times when you'll need the visor to keep water from dripping through the ventilation, and it's that visor that negates the ventilation that works so well against fogging, so that's when a fan would be very beneficial.



oh yeah and the surgery wears off after about 20-30 years too.


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