Vantages are good too. They're comfortable, leave me room for my glasses, and don't fog. They also give me decent vision. They're cheap too at $25-35 US. I just couldn't take the Spectras anymore.
What is the best mask?
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When I played i had a flex 7 and it fogged up a couple of times. I have never worn a invision or any of the other style masks. I was just wondering how bad they fogged up or how long the lenses would last. I am leaning towards a JT. thanks alot everyoneComment
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I have always prefered old school Scott masks, but as they are impossible to find lenses for I got an Invision. Its very comfortable. I haven't had any problems with fogging anywhere. I don't like that the lenses scratch easily and the protection area they provide is small. It leaves my chin a little more open than I prefer.Comment
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profiler or proteus."Ah yes, I have one of the 32*rebels that I always take to big scenario games. It keeps the truck from rolling if I have to park on a hill." - automikeyComment
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The problem with the JT's is they still haven't integrated a quick release for their goggles. It's such a major deal to clean the damn things. Vforces just seem to be the best systems on the market. The new Vents seem good too.Comment
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Do you still have the Flex 7, and if so, do you wear glasses? That's still a really good mask. Mine never fogs and it actually fits the best over my eyeglasses. I was going to "upgrade" a couple times, but after trying on several newer models, ended up sticking with the Flex 7. I also like the moss green color, but have to agree that the lenses are a PITA to change...
Hey BigEvil, I've got one of those buried in my garage somewhere. It doesn't have the bottom neck/chin guard thingy anymore. My kids look like friggin' Darth Vader running around with that on! Not sure if I recall this correctly, but isn't that an old-school Ventz? Guess I'll have to dig it out and see...Last edited by SniperSmurf; 01-26-2006, 06:22 PM.Comment
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