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Drake August 14th, 2008 11:11

Just to be an ass, I'll throw in that there are things like Guarder C4s which have an elastic strap, foam for sealing the goggles up against your face, etc. They have high coolness factor, and by the accounts of people who've used 'em the polycarb lens is as good as any other out there.

But as far as I can tell they aren't rated for anything (ANSI, ASTM, ESRB, nothing) :P

Yankee August 14th, 2008 16:22

I wrote yesterday to ESS for this issue. They're very professionnal, and the reply came today. Their goggle is not yet approved for airsoft but the guy told me they are launching a special line of airsoft product in SEPTEMBER. They're working on a rigid clip that fit the NVG Profile goggles to prevent anything from entering by the border of the goggles.

...sounds good to me!

SINN August 14th, 2008 16:37

dude I told you that along time ago.

Yankee August 14th, 2008 16:39

Just want to share more details to everyone...

Polar Nova August 14th, 2008 18:11

I have a friend with ESS goggles. He says they are suitable for airsoft. He shot it at 380 FPS point blank and nothing happened. They don't fog up eaither.

He did not mention anything about the foamy part of it.

kullwarrior August 14th, 2008 18:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by Polar Nova (Post 794733)
I have a friend with ESS goggles. He says they are suitable for airsoft. He shot it at 380 FPS point blank and nothing happened. They don't fog up eaither.

He did not mention anything about the foamy part of it.

oh noes, read the previous replies plz. They are talking bout the warrenty saying its not for airsoft, why? because the side can shoot thru and hit you (possibility)

Yankee August 16th, 2008 23:52

I'll keep you informed when I get more info from ESS.

panda86 August 17th, 2008 20:19

Thanks for the informative posts guys. Really good info.

panda86 August 17th, 2008 20:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by NessMcCool (Post 794648)
I wrote yesterday to ESS for this issue. They're very professionnal, and the reply came today. Their goggle is not yet approved for airsoft but the guy told me they are launching a special line of airsoft product in SEPTEMBER. They're working on a rigid clip that fit the NVG Profile goggles to prevent anything from entering by the border of the goggles.

...sounds good to me!

Just a question to maybe ask them the next time you contact them: does that mean they are submitting these new airsoft specific goggles for paintball ASTM testing since most fields require that standard? Or are they just adding that special clip you mentioned and marketing it as "airsoft specific?"

If it's the latter, it's not going to help people that will need to still use big clunky paintball goggles since tactical goggles might not be allowed at their local fields.

romeo sierra August 22nd, 2008 04:20

i bought a pair of asian fit goggles from them a few months ago. for the extra $$$ all u get is some foam added to the regular fit. if u ask me, i feel ripped off. and then when i bought them, they wouldn't allow me to buy them unless i bought another piece of plastic that wraps around the goggles, and has a nose piece, make u look like a bird. the whole reason behind it was mentioned earlier, the bbs can get through the areas around the tops and bottoms. under the foam thats there are big enough holes for bb's to fly right through.

ess goggles do fog up, depends on what kind of hat and or mask u are wearing with them. and using anti fog is a bad idea, unless uhave oakley anti fog. just like the oakley hockey visors u need the special sprauy or they look like they shattered. ess is owned by oakley.


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