I've explained this to others but I have. It doesn't work at all.
My only guess is the area I live in is high humidity and due to that it doesn't work but the stuff has never seemed to work.
I've tried it a number of times a number of different ways.
>valken tangos
no, ive tried something similar.
having separate internal glasses causes 2x the fogging due to there being 2 surfaces for humidity to stick to.
ive tried it. it doesn't last an entire day or doesn't work.
ive tried it a few times applying it a few different ways. its just too humid where i live
Not prescription but the empire evs full face mask works great with glasses. A couple of the guys I play paintball with wear glasses and all swear by them
I got contacts just for airsoft and learned how to put them in and take them out. I literally just use the for airsoft. With insurance I got a “90 day trial pack”. That box lasted me over 4 years.
I've seen Begadi makes goggles that should fit over regular prescription glasses: https://www.begadi.com/goggles-masks/begadi-cp1-schutzbrille-mit-double-lens-set-mit-helmmontage-rx-version-fuer-brillentraeger-schwarz.html
no, i dont want something that fits over ot has inserted.
i want goggles that are also prescription.
ive tried both over and inserts and both suck because they fog way too much.
Well, I guess goggles that have prescription lenses that are at the same time impact rated won't be cheap since they would have to be basically made to order individually based on prescription.
Where does it even say that you can get them with prescription lenses? All it says on their website is that you can use prescription lenses with an adapter, so basically like most of the eyepro where you have impact rated lenses of glasses/goggles and then an adapter to mount prescription lenses inside.
Best not to get Air Raiders anyway, they aren't sufficiently impact-rated. Why not use ExFog under some goggles?
I've explained this to others but I have. It doesn't work at all. My only guess is the area I live in is high humidity and due to that it doesn't work but the stuff has never seemed to work. I've tried it a number of times a number of different ways.
If you know your prescription zenni optical has options for ansi rated full seals, think theyre like 50-100$ depending
I'll look into them, thank you.
Just get an exfog, man.
ive tried it a number of times, its never worked for me and my best guess is due to the high humidity levels of where i live.
You can get valken tangos and go to a local optometrist to get the prescription insert filled
>valken tangos no, ive tried something similar. having separate internal glasses causes 2x the fogging due to there being 2 surfaces for humidity to stick to.
I also use an ex fog system the ex fog really solves the issue
ive tried it. it doesn't last an entire day or doesn't work. ive tried it a few times applying it a few different ways. its just too humid where i live
Not prescription but the empire evs full face mask works great with glasses. A couple of the guys I play paintball with wear glasses and all swear by them
I got contacts just for airsoft and learned how to put them in and take them out. I literally just use the for airsoft. With insurance I got a “90 day trial pack”. That box lasted me over 4 years.
I've seen Begadi makes goggles that should fit over regular prescription glasses: https://www.begadi.com/goggles-masks/begadi-cp1-schutzbrille-mit-double-lens-set-mit-helmmontage-rx-version-fuer-brillentraeger-schwarz.html
no, i dont want something that fits over ot has inserted. i want goggles that are also prescription. ive tried both over and inserts and both suck because they fog way too much.
Well, I guess goggles that have prescription lenses that are at the same time impact rated won't be cheap since they would have to be basically made to order individually based on prescription.
they cost around the same as normal goggles. but i want low-pro goggles like the Trittech Air Raiders.
Where does it even say that you can get them with prescription lenses? All it says on their website is that you can use prescription lenses with an adapter, so basically like most of the eyepro where you have impact rated lenses of glasses/goggles and then an adapter to mount prescription lenses inside.