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From what I've seen, FlakJak goggles are "the goggle" for airsoft players. I use them, my friends use them, and most people at my local airsoft site use them, and this is for good reason. The goggles are very sturdy, it is very easy to swap lenses, and the lenses don't break. I've been hit in the face with these, so I can vouch for there protection. The only main problem I've had with them is that (while wearing a mesh lower face mask) there is sometimes a slight gap by the bridge of your nose. This can easily be fixed by using a helmet to apply some downward force on the goggles (or spending a lot of time adjusting the mask). Another thing I should mention is they still fog up sometimes while wearing a mesh mask. Not as much as with a paintball mask, but they are goggles and people will always exhale warm air. Also, I feel obligated to say that when I bought these from Evike about a year ago they were only $30. I was about to buy a second pair today until I saw the twenty dollar increase. Don't get me wrong, the protection of your eyes is worth way more than $50, but I already have a pair.
Pros:
Protects your eyes
Very durable (I believe they meet military standards)
Fits with most mesh and plastic lower face masks
Adjustable
Comes with two lenses (very extremely to swap them out)
Cons:
Occasionally fogs while wearing a lower face mask (but there is nothing you can do about that)
Price was raised twenty bucks*
All in all, these protect your eyes extremely well. So if your looking for eye protection, FlakJaks do a whole lot better then shooting/sunglasses and I recommend them.
*not to go advertising a competitor's site, but AirsoftGI is still selling them for $27
(However they are currently out of stock (5/15/13))
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I've been trying these goggles on for a weekend airsoft game, 87h gametime. These were the only goggles I had with me during that game so they were constantly (well almost) on my head.
Got all the four vents taken off but I noticed that they even then do fog. Humid climates, night time after some hours of constant heavy rain, they fogged up when I moved. Not for long though, but still.
I got better as the weather got drier and daytime in sunny skies there were no fog.
They are very easily scratched. My fingernail made scratches at the front of the lens.
They are quite wide. If you're not wearing a helmet, just a cap or something, they look ridiculous.
Pros:
No fog in good weather.
Easy to change lenses.
Easy to detach and reattach the straps.
Wide visual field.
Cons:
Only comes in tan.
Too wide.
Do fog.
Easily scratched.
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Not bad for the price. They DO FOG. First time out with mine and they fogged with in 20 mins of play. I had to wipe them out often. They do fit very well and when they are not fogging they are great to have and extremely clear.
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Even though it limit my sight a little, it is super comfortable that i forgot i was wearing a goggle during gameplay. I attached the black screen on, and i feel like i was wearing the clear one. Worth the money
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Overall these were good for $35
Pros
Dont fog
Feels like your wearing nothing
Clear Vision
Comfortable
Cons
You dont have them
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Most comfortable goggles I have ever used. I would recommend these to anyone looking for an amazing full seal goggle. I personally do not like goggles, I prefer glasses but for the cost and razorback system you can't go wrong.
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these are GREAT! definetly worth the 5 stars-and 45 bucks. just run around IF they fog. lol i LOVE THEM!
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Perfect goggles. Great fit, great price! I like how it comes with clear and tinted grey. Amazing buy!
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These are a very nice set of goggles for the medium price range. So far they have been fog free. Fit nice over the matrix V.1 mesh lower. They actually fit over the mesh that goes over the nose and upper cheeks. Mine came with a tinted lense and a clear one. Very easy to change the lense.
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Best Goggles I have ever worn. These will not fog up one bit. If they do fog just run around and they defog right away.
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Its been hard trying to find truly 'fog resistant' goggles. I had immense trouble playing because of constant fog. The flakjak was my saving grace. They barely ever fog, and when they do it is because of extreme humidity, or, your face is essentially in the dirt. If you do have fogging problems, however, pop out the black plastic slats, and your issues will be gone. My only complaint would be lack of aftermarket lenses. You receive two with the package, but they scratch easily, which distorts your view. In the summer, use the smoked lenses, in the winter, use the clear.
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These googles are the best goggles an airsofter can get at this price. The goggles have a great durable rubber around the lenses and 4 panels of Razorback Technology. In my experience Razorback Technology is one of the best venting systems for goggles. The neoprene foam is great around the inside of the goggle is very comfy but is a little thin around nose area. Also, comes with a very convenient silk carrying bag/Rag for cleaning lenses. For only 32 dollars this is a great goggles and they come with all the things you need to keep the goggles in perfect condition. These are the second best goggles that I know of just a hair behind Revision Goggles...So if you can't spend $60.00 on goggles buy these...
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