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  • jarley77
    Big J
    • Feb 2003
    • 798

    #1

    What is the best mask?

    This has probably been done before but I haven't been on here in a couple of years, so I apologize in advance. I was just wondering what your personal opinion on what you think is the best mask. I am shopping for one and I want a good one. Sorry for the "beginner" question. LOL
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  • Automaggot68

    #2
    The best mask is the one that covers your eyes, ears, and face.

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    • Vex
      Superiorly Inferior
      • Jun 2001
      • 1871

      #3
      I'm pretty fond of my Spectra. I honestly haven't tried any others though.
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      • siloseven
        seven
        • Aug 2004
        • 278

        #4
        personaly, I love the Proto line of masks. simple operation, many of accesorys you can get if you like, and they look cool, and best of all, cheap.

        my balling buddy has a Profiler he got for 80 bucks, comphy, nice, has the lense changer, and "anti-fog" well, i find the lense switch to be a real pain, and after a while the "anti-fog" wore off and they now fog. another former teammate got one, and he wore glasses. the mask didnt fog, his glasses did. and when they took a hit in the goggles, it took them quite a while to get teh lense out and clean it and get it back in.

        Now my Proto EL was 30 bucks, never fogs, and isn't too bad with foging my glasses when I ware them, but they have a turbine fan (which the profilers dont have) you can get if you don't want to fog proof your glasses. the lense swtich takes half the time then the others. my only complante is that they scrunch you nose down a little bit, but then again I am a big person, I could just have a big shnaz now the GS is the 60 buck pair which I have never worn, I can only imagine they are better.

        and I have yet to try Dye's Invision, which are up there in price and the Protos look to be based off of. nor have I tried JT's Spetra? (the one with the ear peices and "bullseye" on the grille. both of them I would liek to look at and try out.

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        • shartley
          paintball player
          • Mar 2001
          • 9169

          #5

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          • StygShore
            Waterford, MI

            • Aug 2002
            • 2854

            #6
            Preference really

            Its all preference, and for all the bells ans whistles and fancy looks, I still prefer my Flex 7's, or 8's, or Proflex, or whatevee they change the name to this montht o make them marketable still. they cover all the right spots, never fog, and are very light to wear, and offer unubstructed breathing.

            I do have a pair of Protos that I use ocasionally as well, and they are nice, I like them alot better than some invisions I wore ( fiogged like mad )

            The only con I have on the Flex series is the lenses are crap, they dont have a concave face, so they lack strengtha and I always end up getting stress fractures at the bridge of the nose on the lense ot the 2nd thermal pain.

            Masked I have used

            Spectra and Flex
            Whippersnapper
            Shop goggles with one of those green hockey masks
            Raven
            Skull
            Scott
            PMI
            Vforce ( everything but Profiliers )

            Im sure I could think of a few others, and I know I tried some variations of the same concepts.

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            • BigEvil
              www.BigEvilOnline.com

              • Feb 2005
              • 9333

              #7


              I wish they were still available

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              • fullofpaint
                Registered User
                • Apr 2005
                • 334

                #8
                For price I'd say the Proto's FS, or the new ones....Axis I think they're called? Has all the feature the invision does but has a quick lens change. I don't recommend the Invisons at all, had one for a long time and hated it. They fog like crazy and it's a pain to get the lenses out.

                Profilers are my favorite personally, easy lens change, and good lenses. I'm still waiting for my E-vents to come in so I don't know how good they are. I don't like ProFlex's myself cause they don't seem to fit right on my face.

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                • warbeak2099
                  That is my foot!
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 4447

                  #9
                  All I can say is I'll never go back to JT's after switching to V-Force.
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                  • etjoyride
                    0:-1
                    • Mar 2005
                    • 2149

                    #10
                    Well, as far as "high-end" masks I have used the profiler invision and proflex recently, and in all honesty i find the proflex to be the most comfortable mask i've ever worn.

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                    • Baby Huey
                      Only Christ Can Save
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 255

                      #11
                      I love my invision. I have used it once a week for about 20 months. Never fogs during speedball but it does fog during a long run in the woods at a scenerio. I have the fan for it and that solves that problem. Everybody is right about the lens. I would rather donate blood than take the lens out to clean it. I love it because I have a big head and face and it fits like a glove, well not like OJ's glove. I am looking for a new mask for this season too, post what you decide on, price, where you got it from, and a review please. Good luck and God Bless.

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                      • bleachit
                        Conturbo et Ledo
                        • May 2003
                        • 1410

                        #12
                        Originally posted by warbeak2099
                        All I can say is I'll never go back to JT's after switching to V-Force.

                        I second that
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                        • FARMER00
                          Registered User
                          • Jan 2006
                          • 533

                          #13
                          the Vforce Vantage is good and cheap $40 canadian

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                          • Wizzman
                            The World Is Yours...
                            • Jan 2006
                            • 79

                            #14
                            JT proteus all the wy...

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                            • FSU_Paintball
                              (well, not any longer)
                              • Aug 2002
                              • 618

                              #15
                              Pro-Flex, Flex-8, Profiler, Avatar, E-Ventz. Take your pick of the one that best suits you. I wouldn't buy anything else.
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