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Sly Mask?

fathead

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All depends on condition but I'd say from around £40
I've got them an got mirror, blue mirror, flame mirror an the grade tint, I mainly use the flame mirror if am honest not to dark just a nice shade,
 
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..A.Kaye..

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There is a slight flaw in the profits, if the 'dont like your face' they will fog up (ie the shape of your face wont allow them to seal properly and will allow hot air to vent onto the lens cauing them to fog up BAD) mine did this and so i went back to the i4s. They are a good mask, very good vision and look the shizz, but defo play a few games in a pair if someone you know has a pair or even try them on as that will give you an indication to whether or not they will fog up. :)
 

fathead

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Cheers mate, what would the difference be between all of them?

I've played sup air with each lense an to me personally it didn't make any difference they were all the same, if u go into the woods or indoor then u want a lense that isn't to dark so u can see, I've had v-force grillz, loved them, got the profits an empire e vents an just ordered some new i4's(yes am a mask hore) an loved each of them your best tryin on any mask for a few games before you buy to see if there comfy enough for you, fit you head right, an the field of vision,
 

Liam92

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as above slys are floating about the £40 mark, the tinted lenses are like any other in all honesty, good on a nice sunny day but will be a pain in the ass if it clouds over or your playing in the woods or something. but to be honest i'm a picky person about dark lenses since i don't really wear mirrored/smoked lenses unless its blue skies and scorching sun!

not personally seen any bother with them fogging but i guess they like my face haha
 

scottie mac

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Apparently fogging will always happen with traditional goggles because of airflow and moisture. I'm a boarder in the winter and enjoy paintball in the summer. I'd been wearing my Smith goggles for year and then upgraded to Smith Prophesy - with extractor fan. They were OK, but the fan was noisy and took a while for the mist to clear. I've done some digging - it's all to do with the dew point. At some point the moisture and temp inside the goggles will be too much for the anti-fog coating to handle.

I was at a trade show in Denver and saw Elk SG1s - heated goggles, with removable heated lens, range of lens tints and two fans built in. Not just that but the thing i fancied about them was they predict the dew point coming - uses sensors indie and outside the goggle. They look pretty hot too, with mask - neat!! Black on black was the ones I saw.



Anybody tried them? like to hear what you thought.