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vadid
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17 June, 2009, 23:01
Hey I wear glasses and I was just wondering what (if there is any) shooting glasses can be worn over your normal glasses?
thnx in advance
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17 June, 2009, 23:20
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I wear glasses and I tend to use goggles as I have found no balastic glasses that "work" well over glasses. I however am going to invest in a set of these babys soon
ESS ICE/Advancer Vice Rx Lens Carrier Inserts ( Google it )
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17 June, 2009, 23:25
Re: Shooting Glasses
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Hey I wear glasses and I was just wondering what (if there is any) shooting glasses can be worn over your normal glasses?
thnx in advance
on doing some research myself on the matter, the
2007 version of the Guarder C2
Polycarbonate protective glasses are designed for use with prescription glasses underneath. My brother Xadin has a pair and i've tried them and true to form, they work very well, very secure and they give enough space between the glasses and your lenses as not to press them against your face. comes with 3 different replacement lenses too.
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18 June, 2009, 06:49
Re: Shooting Glasses
I am looking to get a pair of the ESS Striker TurboFan Goggle as they where designed to go over glasses, I have found that most Airsoft Glasses have inserts for "scripts" rather than fitting over them
on a budget note, if you where one with inserts then when you change your "script" you have to replace your inserts
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18 June, 2009, 12:19
Re: Shooting Glasses
The TM Pro Turbofan Goggles are very good for fitting over glasses. Not quite as expensive as the ESS ones.
The mask bit comes of the goggles too (so they dont look quite so stupid)
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11 July, 2009, 20:32
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thanks for all the help guys
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12 July, 2009, 08:14
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Contact lenses FTW
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12 July, 2009, 10:05
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Contact lenses FTW
Couldn't agree more.
I use corrected lenses in my diving mask and it's a pain having to think about glasses as well. If you use protective glasses over your current glasses, that's 2 lots of lenses to get steamed-up or dirty. If you get corrected lenses fitted, you'll have to replace them if your eyes change and carry glasses around with you anyway.
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12 July, 2009, 23:34
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hey guys, dont know if this is of any use, part of our recommended PPE in work is a pair of safety glasses.. for our guys that need prescription lenses the company issued them with bolle premiumII prescription safety glasses. they're available for £46 from "safetyspecs" which is a uk website.
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