Reddit Reddit reviews Pyramex I-Force Sporty Dual Pane Anti-Fog Goggle, Black Frame/Amber Anti-Fog Lens

We found 5 Reddit comments about Pyramex I-Force Sporty Dual Pane Anti-Fog Goggle, Black Frame/Amber Anti-Fog Lens. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Pyramex I-Force Sporty Dual Pane  Anti-Fog Goggle, Black Frame/Amber Anti-Fog Lens
Ratcheting quick release interchangeable temples and strapScratch resistant polycarbonate lens provides 99% UVA/B/C protectionOuter polycarbonate lens protects against the environment, while inner acetate lens is designed to prevent foggingOutside lens is coated with H2X Anti-fog TechnologyPasses MIL-PRF 32432 High Velocity Impact Standards
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5 Reddit comments about Pyramex I-Force Sporty Dual Pane Anti-Fog Goggle, Black Frame/Amber Anti-Fog Lens:

u/zxj4k3xz · 5 pointsr/airsoft

This is actually my exact set-up:

Pyramex I-force (just ordered 3 more pairs to test the different lenses)

One Tigris mask (They're so good I have 2)

Whatever hat, cap, beanie, or whatever. I've got an OD VooDoo Tactical hat, multicam condor cap, and an OD Fleece Cap. Whatever works for you.

Howard Leight Impact Sports.

It's comfortable, functional, tough, and cheap.

u/VaporTrail_000 · 1 pointr/airsoft

Personally, I bought a Krytac Trident-II CRB-M as a first gun, but I wound up spending more than your budget (and my budget too) on my first loadout. Here's what I went with and what it cost.

The Krytac Trident-II series comes with a mosfet, so you won't be spending extra on that if you go this route, but you're still looking at ~$350 for the gun (and mosfet). https://www.evike.com/products/85624/ (I bought mine local instead of Evike, so my price was slightly lower, I got to actually hold the gun before I bought it, and didn't have to deal with shipping)

Eye-protection and face protection can be safe, and still cheap (don't compromise safe for cheap though). Pyramex I-force goggles can be had for ~$20 or less on Amazon, as well as the One-Tigris foldable mesh mask for close to the same price. Here's what I went with (bit of a knock-off for the mask, but it works well):
Eyes: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006WPSELE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Face: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07K74T1BF?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_dt_b_product_details
TBH, I've had issues with moisture buildup in the goggles after several hours of play... not fog per-se... but actual water to the point it seems my viewpoint's from the inside of a fishbowl. Other (less sweaty, apparently) people swear by the Pyramex line tho.

Titan Power makes Li-ION packs for airsoft. I bought a 2600 mAh 11.1v Li-ION pack for ~$38.
https://www.gettitanpower.com/collections/11-1v-airsoft
They also make digital chargers that can handle LiPO and Li-ION for about $32.
https://www.gettitanpower.com/collections/chargers/products/titan-digital-charger
Again, I bought these local... but prices were about the same.

You may be able to skip "clothing" for now, and simply run "street clothes" to help stretch your budget. If camouflage is absolutely necessary to you, hit up your local donation-supplied thrift shops for donated BDUs in (or close to) your size (especially if you have a military base nearby). Much less expensive than buying new. I wound up buying >>$100 in new clothing and other gear...

Total (without clothing) ~$460. That extra $40 is going to be eaten by BBs and field fees though.

u/Datnotguy17 · 1 pointr/airsoft

No problem dude! Since that’s a pretty good quality aeg I would recommend getting a Gas Pistol as a secondary and also a magazine holder vest to hold ammo and some good quality anti-fog goggles

Hope you enjoy the game!

u/Mebbwebb · 1 pointr/airsoft