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  • CrimsonTurkey
    Registered User
    • Aug 2004
    • 181

    #16
    They are treated not to fog, since the lenses are made by a company that makes goalie masks for hockey, the things work pretty well in cold tempuratues.

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    • phantomhitman
      ao's official bad guy
      • Oct 2003
      • 1841

      #17
      mine and teamamtes fog up a little. we are in the humid south though. as long as the game is going on and we move around its ok, but if we have to wait more than a few minutes with our masks down on teh game to start they will start to fog. they are great mask by the way
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      • mag88888
        ULE MAG
        • Oct 2004
        • 983

        #18
        do the pro flex and morph fog? and the person at the top: profiler isn thermal? how come its supposed to be the best mask then? why doesnt it fog, like most people say? and how is the pro flex? better than profiler?
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        • phantomhitman
          ao's official bad guy
          • Oct 2003
          • 1841

          #19
          Originally posted by mag88888
          do the pro flex and morph fog? and the person at the top: profiler isn thermal? how come its supposed to be the best mask then? why doesnt it fog, like most people say? and how is the pro flex? better than profiler?
          i know for a fact the pro flex fog, and i have no clue about the morph. it is not the best mask on the market either, that is personal preference. thanks and have a nice day
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          • LudavicoSoldier
            Red Sox National
            • Jun 2003
            • 1743

            #20
            Neither the Morph nor the Profiler fog under normal playing conditions, in my experience. I use the Morph, cause I have a big head.
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            • rkjunior303
              I need this more than you
              • May 2003
              • 4029

              #21
              Originally posted by Lohman446
              I'd wear contacts but I need to look into Lasik - my vision is somewhat worse than 20/400 and because of whatever reason (the doctors tell me I don't care stigatism maybe) I can only wear a special contact Boston makes, Toric? maybe. Anyways its a hard contact and bugs me... I'll stick with glasses

              Lohman, they now make a soft toric lens for astigmatism... I have one in my left eye and currently wear contacts.. Sometimes, you don't even need to wear contacts that correct the astigmatism -- it's not needed. the Toric lenses are about twice as much as normal lenses.....

              I tried both normal lenses and toric lenses and I didn't notice a difference, so I didn't bother with them... Try em out -- any reputable eye doctor won't charge you for revisits to get comfortable with the correct lens.

              I'm currently wearing O2 Optix lenses.. They are a relatively new type of 2 week lens that allows your eye to breathe a little better. I don't know what I did without them.

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              • AGDlover
                And boom goes the dynamite
                • Aug 2003
                • 3322

                #22
                just when indoors and breathing heavy
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                • alooney11
                  I like Halo2
                  • Oct 2004
                  • 349

                  #23
                  Thanks, my jts have never ever fogged up i think i will get with the pro flex thermals.
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                  • mag88888
                    ULE MAG
                    • Oct 2004
                    • 983

                    #24
                    how does the pro flex protect your head? and is the morph really big? and how do the pro flex and morph's profiles compare, along with the lens too? thanks guys.
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                    • Lohman446
                      Useful posts: 7
                      • Jun 2003
                      • 9315

                      #25
                      Originally posted by mag88888
                      do the pro flex and morph fog? and the person at the top: profiler isn thermal? how come its supposed to be the best mask then? why doesnt it fog, like most people say? and how is the pro flex? better than profiler?

                      I think the reason they don't fog has to do with the lens shape. The Morph and Profilers (and I think even the Shield) use the same lens. Supposedly the curve to these lenses does not distort what your looking at, I know it gives you a great field of vision. I do not know of any mask that I have tried that I could see more in or was more comfortable - however, thats subjective of course I'm comfortable with what I'm used to. The Profiler sits closer to the face than the Morph and is made out of a flexible material for bounces - the Morph actually protects better - I have worn both and on a few shots the Profiler will flex in and the ball will contact my lower face (no eye danger, just a suprise when it happens).
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                      • trains are bad
                        Registered User
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 1751

                        #26
                        They fog. Mine fogs anyway. Every mask I've ever had has fogged, so that might not mean much. I put fans in mine.
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                        • judster
                          you just got done ugly
                          • May 2003
                          • 195

                          #27
                          do they fog? depends on what kind of game you play...ive fogged mine playing scenarios. so yea they do fog. the lense is the same distence from your eye from all angles so it gives you a better view. and take it from me, the JT vortex fan fits a morph. always use it when i am out playing 24hrs in a scenario. personaly i use both a morph and a flex7, just find a mask that works for you
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