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Has anyone used this mask? How easy is it to swap the lenses? Pros/Cons?
Thanks!
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I dont know about how easily the lenses are changed but hey cant be as hard as Dye Invisions. I think they use a clip lock system from how I seen them. Plus they feel comfortable, and are pretty light compared to others, but nothing on a Proflex.
The drawback that I have seen are that there is very little neck protection. The bottom barely even covers your chin. Like I understand tight fit frames but I like to have some protection on my neck with out having to wear a scarf. That is my only gripe about them, but I am JT kind of guy.
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We've been using the ER 20/20's all year and IMO a great mask. the lens retention is very JT Spectra like.
Pro's
light
unfoggable with the fan on / never had to use the fan myself yet and no fog
great visual accuity
soft visor makes for bounces
cons
early runs you had to trim the nose foam if you had a broken nose in the past
If your main concern is ease of lens-changing, I recommend the Proto Switch. It's not the best looking of goggles, but it's a cinch to change the lenses!
If your main concern is ease of lens-changing, I recommend the Proto Switch. It's not the best looking of goggles, but it's a cinch to change the lenses!
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