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Reddit mentions of Pyramex I-Force Sporty Dual Pane Anti-Fog Goggle, Black Frame/Clear Anti-Fog Lens

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We found 52 Reddit mentions of Pyramex I-Force Sporty Dual Pane Anti-Fog Goggle, Black Frame/Clear Anti-Fog Lens. Here are the top ones.

Pyramex I-Force Sporty Dual Pane Anti-Fog Goggle, Black Frame/Clear Anti-Fog Lens
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    Features:
  • Ratcheting Quick Release Interchangeable Temples And Strap
  • Scratch Resistant Polycarbonate Lens Provides 99% Uva/B/C Protection
  • Outer Polycarbonate Lens Protects Against The Environment, While Inner Acetate Lens Is Designed To Prevent Fogging
  • Outside Lens Is Coated With H2X Anti-Fog Technology
Specs:
ColorClear H2x Anti-fog
Height2.362204722 Inches
Length2.362204722 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2012
Weight0.1 Pounds
Width2.362204722 Inches

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Found 52 comments on Pyramex I-Force Sporty Dual Pane Anti-Fog Goggle, Black Frame/Clear Anti-Fog Lens:

u/CypherFox · 137 pointsr/airsoft

Don't skimp out on eye protection people! It's so cheap that nobody should even consider that a cost saving measure. You only get one pair of eyes after all. Good and cheap pair of eye protection is the Pyramex I-Force goggles for $25 CAD or $16.50 USD (Amazon.ca link and Amazon.com link). If you want a more traditional looking set of goggles there's also the Pyramex V2G-XP (Amazon.ca link and Amazon.com link).

To answer the obvious questions:

  • Yes, he was fine afterwards. He got very, VERY lucky. Went to the hospital as a precaution. UPDATE: He was hit where the eyelid covers the bottom of your eye. Was temporarily blinded in that eye but will suffer no long lasting effects.
  • They were soccer glasses. Obviously not rated. Nobody knew what he was thinking.
  • Checks of eye pro will be more through at the field for the next while, that's for sure.
u/broken42 · 30 pointsr/airsoft

Valken Zulus are [Pyramex I-Force goggles](
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006WPSDXS/ref=s9_acsd_al_bw_c_x_1_w)

Valken Sierras are Pyramex V2G-XPs

Valken Echos are Pyramex Highlander XPs

Valken Axis are Pyramex V3Gs

Valken Alphas appear to be Pyramex Low Profile Chemical Splash goggles

The only goggles that Valken sells that aren't rebranded Pyramex goggles are the Tangos, and those are just knockoff Revision Desert Locusts.

u/Its_Wiki · 8 pointsr/airsoft

Pyramex I-Force for your eyes


OneTigris Mask for your face. Although a normal mask will work, the OneTigris is more comfortable and basically what everybody has started wearing

Edit: i messed up the links somehow

u/cambamkun · 7 pointsr/airsoft

Gun:
G&G CM16 is solid. It has rails, is pretty light, and is suitable for CQB. Get him a couple of hi-cap magazines, 9.6v butterfly battery and smart charger to go with it and he's set gun wise.

Eye and Face pro:
I really like my Pyramex I-Force, never fog, low-profile, and meet the ANZI impact requirements so his eyes will be safe. The OneTigris mesh mask is really comfortable and will protect his face and more importantly his teeth. There are some that clip onto FAST and BMP helmets as well. Small version and one with ear-pro attached.

Honestly if he holds the barrel, there's no need to spend money on a grip, you can always go back and buy it later if he wants it. Same goes for the other equipment and attachments, stick with the basics and make sure he likes it before heavily investing.
A lot of people stand by Just Airsoft Ammo for BBs. Only use .2g BBs at the minimum. .12s and cheap BBs will mess up the gun's internals and may shatter on impact, potentially seriously injuring the person who was shot.

u/SpacemanFrank · 4 pointsr/FRC

These are the best safety glasses available IMO

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B006WPSDXS/

u/KA-513 · 4 pointsr/airsoft

Ok. Keeping in mind that I'm US-based, I'm linking to US-based sites. Everything should be available through UK/European sites as well, I just don't know them as well(I'm assuming you're UK/European-based due to the currency). I'm also not including BBs into the initial cost, as I consider those to be a consumable item and tend to factor those into cost-of-play per day of playing.

Gun: I like this G&G Raider Shorty. $150. Alternatively, This CYMA AK is a good option as well, and comes in at $128.

Battery Charger: This is what I use $33

Battery: This one should fit both the Raider and the AK. Important note: If you're using lipos, and the gun is stock, you'll need to use a 7.4v lipo. The 11.1vs are going to shred your wiring. $13

Lipo Sack: You'll need one for charging your batteries $7

As an alternative, Amazon has a package deal for $40

Eye Protection: I like these Pyramex i-Force goggles $16

Face Protection: One Tigris makes this mask $16

Magazines: AK style Mag for $10/each or AR-style for $12/each. I'd recommend getting one extra for starters, and then get more as time and budget allow.

Belt: My normal choice would put you out of your budget, so there's this one that I've never used before that's normally $9, or there's this one from Condor that's $15.

Pouches: It's gonna depend on which rifle you choose, but there's this AK-style that's normally $9 or this AR-style also normally $9.

Almost forgot, barrel cover: It's generally considered good etiquette to have one of these on your gun when not in-play, and mot fields here in the US require them when not on an active field $2

Total Cost for AR-style: $254USD bundling where possible(you could save a little by not getting the belt for now. If you normally wear a belt, just attach the mag pouch to that belt. That'll bring the cost not on-sale to $245USD). Total Cost for AK-style: $230USD, also bundling where possible.

Personally, I'm more of a fan of ARs, but I'd go the AK route and spend the extra $$ on either a third magazine, or an extra battery.

As I'm thinking about it, a second important note on lipo batteries: charge them with the small white connector on the battery, NOT the one that connects to your gun. It might explode if you try to do that.

Hope this helps you out.

u/UrHideless · 4 pointsr/airsoft

G&G Combat Machine M4-A1 Carbine W/ 9.6v battery and Charger: Black Version

Tan Version

Pyramex i-force goggles [I own them, no fogging at all] : Link

Bravo Strike Steel Face Mask: Black

OD

Tactical Sling: Link

Tactical Premium Elite Force 0.20's BBs 5000: Link

Amazon Total (free shipping) : $23.96

Airsoft GI Total with "2013memorial" Coupon WITH UPS ground: $168.28

Grand Total: $192.64 (This is the price shipped)

Use those $37.36 and get some Camo Clothes from a local store or eBay, you'll get it cheaper than getting them from airsoft stores.

Don't need/want Camo Clothing?

Get a Vest UTG Vest

or perhaps spare magazine: Magazine

Or

Red Dot Scope

Or
Gloves & Knee Pads

That's pretty much it, see you on the field!


Edit: Just to make this clear, I tested my pyramex goggles with my 400FPS KWA SR10 with 0.25, sprayed around 5 shots to the lens and not even a scratch.. They're for about $20+ on airsoftgi/evike.. Amazon has better prices on most of the things.

Edit #2: Thanks to Bily_Mays for the correction on the coupon.

u/dootdootmydood · 4 pointsr/airsoft

Basically everyone on this sub recommends these cheap and really good, and meets the impact requirements. Buy nice, not twice. (especially with eyepro)

u/x3z8 · 4 pointsr/airsoft

Pyramex I-Force or V2G-XPs are great. I own a pair of both and love them.

If you're a fan of your teeth a mesh mask is definitely a good thing to get, especially if you're fighting in CQB at all. I recommend the Striker V1 from Evike or the OneTigris ones.

u/-TheBasedWeeaboo- · 4 pointsr/airsoft

Those suck.

  1. Rip cheek weld
  2. Rip actually looking down almost any sights
  3. Mesh is shitty for eye pro, you would need to have low profile goggles under.

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    Consider These:

    Pyramex I-Force
    One Tigris Mesh Mask
u/PatientFlowCoord · 3 pointsr/airsoft

They are the Pyramex I-Force's. Inexpensive, variety of lens colors, anti-fog, and comfy. I like mine alot!

u/InevitablyChloe · 3 pointsr/airsoft

Goggles + face shield: I would recommend the Pyramex I-Force goggles. They are extremely light and dependable for all types of gameplay. For some reason, I can't make them fog (which is really good btw), and the price is pretty damn good too. Also, stay clear away from mesh goggles. For face protection, I would use a metal mesh mask. Any will do (I haven't seen any company screw up mesh masks yet).

Batteries: For a battery, my input would be to start with a 9.6v NiMH battery (you seem to already have one). If you know how to take care of them, upgrade to a 7.4v LiPo battery for the best performance. The 'C' rating should be around 15C if you are just beginning your use of LiPos.

Charger: For different battery types, it depends. A lot of people say that Tenergy Smart chargers work great with NiMH batteries, so I'll throw that on (feel free to correct me if there is a better one). For LiPos, I personally use a Turnigy Accucel-6, which has had no problems for me yet (again, please correct me if there is a better one).

Internals/Tools: I wouldn't say to open your GB yet if you aren't willing to devote some time. If you are, then I would say to pick up a set of allen wrenches/hex keys in multiple sizes, a set of screwdrivers in varying sizes, tweezers, pliers, wire cutters, Dremel, soldering iron, and a couple neodymium magnets (for keeping things in place, like ARLs).

The first things you want to upgrade (in my opinion, your build will vary) would be your motor and hopup bucking. Your motor basically drives the trigger response, rate of fire, and torque (ability to pull strong springs) of your gun.

A good 16TPA motor like the SHS High Torque or the ZCI Balanced will be good for most applications. They both have a good mix of trigger response and speed, and get you about 20RPS on a 9.6v NiMH, M120 spring, and 18:1 gears (results may vary). For higher torque builds (M125 and above), use a 22TPA motor for good trigger response and loss of fire rate. Do some research to find which motor is right for you.

Your hop-up bucking is one of the most important things to upgrade. Upgrade to a Prometheus Purple, Maple Leaf, or Lonex bucking for better consistency. In almost every application, flathopping the bucking is vital (you can search up how to flathop. there are plenty of articles out there).

BBs (Pellets): For your BBs, go with Elite Force BBs (.25s work for most applications). They are well-priced, and are some of the best BBs that I have used.

Guide: Search the forums and this subreddit. I don't want to type an essay, and it would do you much more good to search it up yourself (you learn more if you find it yourself instead of listening to me).

Maintenance: Refer to above, but do lube your gun every one in a while. (also research on how to do that).

A good 416 would be the VFC HK416 CQB, or the TM Recoil Shock 416 (can't find link sorry). Either are good choices and are relatively low-priced.

An AEG will serve you well. A well-upgraded AEG is dependable and cheaper to run than a GBBR. Most airsoft guns have Picatinny rails that can take real-steel attachments, so you're good there.

Do NOT get the 'discoveryline' one. It's not worth it. The two I mentioned above are the best, and will let you upgrade as you wish.

Best of luck!

u/MachoNacho95 · 3 pointsr/LeftWingAirsoft

I believe a 11.1V LiPo might be a bit too strong for a cheap AEG (Automatic Electric Gun) like the CM028, so for a beginner I'd recommend a 7.4V LiPo. Also important is to get a balance charger like the IMAX B6. If you don't use a balance charger, the battery may die or even burst into flames (since there is always a tiny risk of LiPos catching on fire even if you do everything right, store them in a fireproof container).

As for eye and face protection, a good and cheap combination are the Pyramex I-Force Dual Pane Anti-Fog Goggles at ~$16 and the OneTigris Foldable Mesh Mask at ~$15-17. You could play without lower face protection, but it's very easy to lose a tooth if you get shot in the face and replacing teeth is extremely expensive.

I personally use a paintball mask (the Dye i4 to be exact), because it's more comfortable and basically impossible to fog up, but a paintball mask is usually pretty expensive ($90-180) and won't be welcome at Milsim events.

If you have some money to burn (like $500+) and want to acquire really easily transferable skills (great demonstration of that here: https://youtu.be/qQDfwyUgtjg), you can go down the GBB (Gas Blowback) route. Those guns are more expensive to buy, spare mags are more expensive and they need routine maintenance, but training with and using them constantly will yield great improvement in your skill with real firearms because they function almost exactly like real firearms (if that's something you're interested in). And also GBBs are extremely fun xD

Or for a compromise between realism and budget, get an AEG rifle and a GBB pistol. Good GBB pistols can be had for as low as $100, a great budget choice here is the WE Glock 17.

u/StrangeOrange_ · 3 pointsr/airsoft

Check out this link if you're interested.

u/TheRealSaltyGrease · 3 pointsr/airsoft

15-20$ is gonna save your eyes.Make that choice sooner than later.

u/disgruntledJavaCoder · 3 pointsr/airsoft

Pyramex I-Force are very popular goggles. I believe OneTigris mesh masks are the most popular mesh lower. Also available without ear protection if you prefer that, though I think most would suggest going with ear protection built in.

u/TheRooster27 · 3 pointsr/airsoft

Dirt cheap option that's worked really well for me: Link

u/vpv518 · 2 pointsr/airsoft

Turn 26 in 10 days, started playing 2 weeks ago.

I bought these:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B006WPSDXS?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_yo_pop_mb_pd_t2

They've been great so far, pretty low profile and hasn't fogged at all either time I played (I'm a sweaty dude so that's pretty miraculous tbh)

u/Ferrard · 2 pointsr/airsoft

Materials aren't impact rated, eyepro is because part of impact testing is that it has to remain in place on your head, but that's besides the point. To put it very simply:

$15 for 16-Joules of impact protection backed by MIL-PRF-32432 impact standards, ANSI Z87.1 high impact standards, and Pyramex, an industry leader in PPE.

Vs. hoping that you selected a strong enough material, hoping that you built your homebrew mask correctly, and hoping that the field allows your homebrew mask (which any field worth their salt will not), backed by your personal, non-expert confidence in your own work.

You can't replace your eyes. Buy the freakin' eyepro.

u/eyedwords · 2 pointsr/airsoft

highly recommend for these $15 goggles. amazon link

I have run them two days so far, and am in love with them. They are ANSI Z87+, comfy, and fit under my hat. ymmv with the anti-fog but i treat the lenses before i play and so far haven't been fogged out of a game.

first day with the new goggles I took a bb to the right lens from a player with a notoriously hot HPA set up from only about 25 feet and the lens was totally unmarked. it splashed sweat and dial soap off the lens into my eye which made it look like i had pinkeye, but that's a personal problem.

to be fair, I am one of the sweatiest people on the internet so my issues with fogging and sweat may not be relatable.

I was previously running some smith optics boogie goggles that looked very cool but would fog so bad I had to leave the field mid game more than once and those damn things were about $50. now i feel like i found my goggles.

lastly, just buy smaller gloves? is that an insensitive suggestion? i wear gloves in size small if that makes you feel better.

inb4 trump and or dick jokes.

EDIT: fixed link

u/VaporTrail_000 · 2 pointsr/airsoft

Yeah, low income can be a bear... but since you don't seem to be allergic to work, there are possibilities, even for the "too young" to work. Traditional stuff like mowing neighborhood lawns, less-so like dog-walking... or whatever.

Definitely rent first. Getting in to play the game will help you to figure out what role(s) you want to play when you do start buying gear and allowing you to focus on gear that lets you, as well as helps you, do what you enjoy.

Budget for your rental trips. Locally for me, a day's airsoft as a minimum rental is about $60US. That's $30 field fee, and $30 rental (covering mask/goggle, AEG, battery, and a single hi-cap mag. Additional mags and a chest rig can be rented for an additional $15, but usually, that's unnecessary. BBs are extra, ~$22 for 2700 rounds, (I use .32s and .20s are going to be cheaper) but you can save the ones in the bottle you don't use and use them on subsequent trips. All told, you're looking at about $70 per person, per trip. Once a month is probably a good rate.

Start saving now for gear if you can, don't burn gear money on rental fees if you can help it. Every dollar invested in your starter gear is going to (usually) improve the performance and longevity, especially in a gun, which will probably (and should) be your greatest single startup expense.

There are low-cost options for basic gear.
A set of Pyramex I-force goggles and a One Tigris foldable mask (or similar) can be had (collectively) for less than $50.
Condor makes some (at least in my limited experience) cheap but reasonably good quality gear.

My current cheap gear setup (less than $100US here, without shipping):
Pyramex I-Force
NO B Tactical Folding Mask w/ Ear protection (really a One Tigris knockoff, but it works)
Condor Modular Chest Panel
Condor Triple M4 MOLLE mag pouch

This setup, over street clothes, is functional and cheap, and I have personally had no major issuses with it. Minor issues include some condensation with the goggles (more "why am I staring through a fishbowl" water than fogging really, and that after several hours of play), and the mask straps loosening on occasion.

Changes I would have made looking back:
- Color choices on the mask, panel, and pouch. The olive drab I went with on the panel and pouch didn't match the rest of my eventual gear setup (black), which started with the black mask. Didn't plan that well enough. I would stick with a color (probably olive drab for cheap or Multicam for more expensive) if I did it over again.
- Should have gone with a set of three single pouches, rather than the triple. The ~50% (or about $10) increase in price would have been worth the increase in loadout flexibility. I seldom find myself needing six spare mags.

High dollar things you are going to want to budget for (at least eventually) when you buy gear:
- Boots. Regular street shoes are ok, especially indoors, but you really want to have a set of high-quality boots to play in, especially outdoor fields with broken terrain and obstacles. The ankle support and all-around toughness of a good set of boots are going to be worth the expense. Add to that the ability to switch out of your boots for the ride/drive home is great, especially playing outdoor fields where you might get rained on or have to wade through a building ( >1 inch deep puddles inside buildings, ISYN), and you'll feel a lot more comfortable doing so if you know you won't have to wear wet footgear home.
- Defogging system. I bought an ExFog system recently and ran it the first time last weekend (same time as the rain and indoor puddles) and I'm over the moon. Cleared up the condensation issues with the goggles I was having completely. I can't recommend this enough. But at >$75, it is definitely in the "luxury" category, so buy it when you can afford it, but consider it as soon as you can.

Something you might be able to get cheap:
BDUs/Combat Uniform. Old military combat uniforms and such can be found occasionally at thrift stores or places like the Salvation Army. Actual military uniforms are going to hold up great (even if they're not in perfect condition when you get them) and they are already camo. Much cheaper than buying them new, or buying civilian equivalents.

u/DangitDave · 2 pointsr/airsoft

Spare Goggles

I like this brand to keep as a loaner. I keep 2 spares in the duffel in case mine goes down or if the a player forgets his/hers. Inexpensive, dual pane + anti-fog only kills out if you are pouring sweat, and fits asian faces very well.

Handheld Fans
Great for warm or humid days and you can't take off your gear to cool down. I keep a G&P Distress marker fan on me to cool down between rounds.

Electrolyte Gel Packs
Great for keeping cramping and general dehydration down. Gatorade works too, but I keep these in handy for people who only drink water all day and begin to look flushed.

u/Jayvee5000 · 2 pointsr/airsoft

I wonder why nobody knows about these (probably because vtac took em and slapped their name on it)

Pyramex V2G

Pyramex I-Force

Pyramex Highlander

I own these, highlanders, and I-forces. None of them fog, ever. If I had a million dollars for every time these fogged on me, I'd still be broke as fuck.

Don't waste your money on ESS's and Revisions. The prices on these bad boys are unbeatable.

u/Jomaan · 2 pointsr/airsoft

Sounds like they might be doing it for insurance and liability reasons but that's a bit backwards as full mesh face protection isn't the safest thing around. Definitely wear a set of properly rated full seal goggles underneath it, such as the Pyramex iForce goggles.

u/Mcfly56 · 2 pointsr/airsoft

With the battery and charger you have on there they don't match. you can't use a nimh charger on a lipo you'll blow it up.

If you're going to use a lipo battery I use this charger

https://www.amazon.com/Tenergy-Cells-Li-PO-Balance-Charger/dp/B004FGWY54/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1510907253&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=airsoft+lipo+charger&psc=1

also with that battery it will only work if your gun is front wired (the plug for the battery is in your handguard) if its rear wired it wont work because you need the battery in the buffer tube.

as far as the gun sack you can pick up a hard rifle case at walmart for under 25$ and it will keep your rifle safe and you can lock it with padlocks if you'd like

I also really wouldn't recommend a paintball mask either cause they usually fog unless you get a really nice one like a dye i4/i5. they are also almost impossible to aim down sights with. I use arena flak jaks as I just pop out the vents and they never fog and you can get cheap replacement lens on ebay

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Arena-Flakjak-Tactical-Eye-Protective-Goggles-Tan-Airsoft-Paintball-Tactical-New/253221912379?epid=1001535811&hash=item3af533bf3b:g:sNEAAOSwCmNZxI2I

others recommend the pyramix goggles as they are lower profile but I just find it easy for them to move off my eyes by just moving facial muscles

https://www.amazon.com/Pyramex-I-Force-Sporty-Anti-Fog-Goggle/dp/B006WPSDXS/ref=sr_1_sc_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1510907577&sr=1-1-spell&keywords=pyramix+i+force

with those if you want lower face protection most people recommend the one tigris as it makes it easy to aim down your sights

https://www.amazon.com/OneTigris-Comfortable-Adjustable-Protective-Available/dp/B01MTS1611/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1510907635&sr=1-1-spons&keywords=one+tigris+mesh+mask&psc=1

bamf mags I've heard many different things on them so i guess it just depends on your gun if they fit they will be good if not kwa k120s, g&p skullfrog, and pts epm are all good mid caps and those go in order from least to most expensive

u/HoneybadgerOG1337 · 2 pointsr/airsoft
u/xSoulgrinderx · 1 pointr/airsoft

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LB46CM4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006WPSDXS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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Here are the first things to get. Gloves, because getting shot in the fingernail and having it rib backwards f*%$ing sucks, and good eye protection. The rest is up to you.

u/JZZ31 · 1 pointr/airsoft

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006WPSDXS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I use a set of these with smoked lenses. They will never fog unless you scratch the lens trying to clean them (which I did, whoops) and even then they won't fog profusely unless you're sweating buckets. My local field also considers them full seal so they work, and they look pretty good with light loadouts that don't utilize a helmet. I need to get my eyebrows trimmed though 'cause I keep getting sweat on the inner lenses sometimes.

u/TheHitman4133 · 1 pointr/airsoft

Pyramex I-Force. Been using these for years and they never fogged up on me nor have they broken from a BB shot

u/LoneGhostOne · 1 pointr/airsoft

those goggles meet the ANSI requirements, and are actually dual pained link The thing under it is just a bandanna.

u/Dubaku · 1 pointr/airsoft
u/jeansntshirt · 1 pointr/videos

Get a CYMA AK, a hicap mag and some thrift store camo pants or just earth colored pants. Buy THESE GOGGLES!! https://www.amazon.com/Pyramex-I-Force-Sporty-Anti-Fog-Goggle/dp/B006WPSDXS?ref=ast_p_pc_bs they are the best I've used.

All that for less than 150 bucks. Just note the higher the model CYMA models like the CM031 are generally more robust and higher quality than the lower model number such as the CM028S.

You'll probably still have that CYMA for years down the road too. They make good loaner/friend/backup guns.

u/names_are_for_losers · 1 pointr/airsoft

If it is only a little bit out of your price range then I would suggest buying cheaper (but still excellently protective) eye pro, I have owned 5 or 6 different sets of eye pro over the years and my favourite is actually this one that's $20 https://www.amazon.ca/Pyramex-I-Force-Sporty-Anti-Fog-Goggle/dp/B006WPSDXS/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=pyramex&qid=1556494805&s=gateway&sr=8-2&th=1

u/LiveAtThFillmoreEast · 1 pointr/airsoft

I'm sorry if this sounds mean, but just be REALLY freaking careful and make sure you know what you're doing. After reading your post I'm assuming the goggles are normal goggles and just the strap broke?

If not, and you have a set of shooting glasses that press against your face when under pressure, then you should probably wait until you can afford a new set. PYRAMAX I FORCE's are relatively cheap, and they'll get the job done. I use those and Revision Desert Locusts personally.

u/ethanpearah · 1 pointr/airsoft

[this work?](Pyramex I-Force Sporty Dual Pane Anti-Fog Goggle, Black Frame/Clear Anti-Fog Lens https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006WPSDXS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_.a2tyb6ZTTBAZ)

u/toxicoranges · 1 pointr/airsoft

If you really want some quality eye protection, check this out. Cheap, durable, zero fog, and low profile. The $15 I spent on these goggles is by far the best $15 I have ever spent on any type of airsoft equipment. Plus, these goggles are the same ones that Novritsch uses if you are into that.

u/hikerjamesb · 1 pointr/airsoft

Get some pyramex i-force goggles and a mask like this.

u/lorpo1994 · 1 pointr/airsoft

Essentials:

G&G Firehawk

2x Battery

Charger

Eye protection

Mouth protection

Extra's:

Extra magazine

Red dot

Silencer seems pretty stupid on a stubby gun, but if you really want one go ahead and take whichever one you like. The G&G Firehawk is a solid starter CQB gun with a very nice sound + ROF. I'd stay away from those starter package, those are just some sales talk to get rid of their shittiest options.

u/MasterShaftner · 1 pointr/airsoft

The hard thing is that a lot of this is up to opinion and how you play. To start I recommend getting that rifle, a pistol with lots of available parts (like a hi-capa), some goggles and a mask.

Get an mesh mask and for goggles [these](Pyramex I-Force Sporty Dual Pane Anti-Fog Goggle, Black Frame/Clear Anti-Fog Lens https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006WPSDXS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_zoTByb86S3PEZ) work well.

Stuff like plate carriers and chest rigs are hard to pick for someone else.

So to start for that I would just get a good belt and pistol holster.

u/Irishpersonage · 0 pointsr/airsoft

Welcome to the sport! It's a blast.


For fields, check here: https://airsoftc3.com/fields


You can always rent a gun and mask at the field you play at, although the quality won't be too great.

The first thing you should spend money on is good eye and face protection. I recommend either these or these goggles, and this face mask.


Don't worry about buying all the kit at the start. You'll find out what type of gear, camo, gun etc. you prefer after playing a few times.


For your first gun, look into AEG's. Don't spend less than $100, but you don't need to spend more than $200. CYMA, CA, JG, there are some high-quality affordable AEG's out there that will last a long time.


Have fun, and prepare your wallet lol