Scenerio-What Throat mic
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I have the JT USA universal sportscomm, have had it on my JT flex, for a few years too, little problems. Cons: you have to buy seperate walky-talkies, kind of pricey ($20), Pros: easy to setup, easy to forget about if your not using it(not distracting), and you can plug in your iPod or whatever. Oh ya, and your not actually wearing it, it installs into your mask, its a pretty cool design if you have a JT mask.
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FYI Iasus makes the NT-2 and it is probably the most rugged suggestion. The throat mic has pros and cons. Pros would be: better for low talkers (whispering), VOX use and you won't hear gunfire when someone is talking. The con would be fairly critical placement on your throat.
The throat mic is overall better for more covert use than a boom type mic. If is good enough for special ops then it should be good enough for paintball scenarios.Comment
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Thats a great idea since weekends are free!Originally posted by AlphaI actually used cell phones at a scenario game once, and it was awesome. Its instant communication thats always on, so you can hold a conversation much easier then "Chh" Roger" Chh" "Watch my six" "chh"Comment

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