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this product is well worth the money. it feels a bit odd at first but the wire mesh allows you to adjust it to the shape of your face. once you do that it fits perfect works great with arena flakjaks and a boonie hat!!!
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I just got this mask, and it is great. I cannot feel anything when I breath. It is kind of hard to get it to be perfect for your face. It took me about a half of an hour to get it right. Unfortunately, it turns out that I have a pretty small head... so the strap will need some tinkering.
Pros:
nice feel
complete ventilation
looks good
Cons:
if you talk while wearing this it might fall off ( this might be because the strap does not fit me)
the strap on the back might be kinda bigger than normal
however, the Pros greatly outweigh the Cons.
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Makes me look like Hannibal Lecter but it does the job protecting my face from getting pock-marked in CQB games, I usually run w/ this under a shemagh to cover my neck giving me almost full frontal face and complete neck protection.
Pros: Adjustable to fit face, breathable, so far the mesh has been keeping the bbs out
Cons: For people w/ smaller diameter heads, the velcro strap doesn't go far enough along the strap to secure properly, it's also been dented pretty bad in a couple places after taking some nearby shots so I'm worried about splintering bbs but it's nothing you can't bend back into place
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Good bit of kit. I got mine and use it regularly. Airsoft pellets can chip or break teeth, so I never go out without covering my mouth, and this is ideal. It's comfortable, lightweight, and doesn't affect speech or breathing. The thing that makes this particular item stand out from other faceshields or similar lower-face protection is the fact that the mesh does not redirect your breathing. With a wrap or solid faceshield, hot, moist air is redirected up into your goggles, causing them to fog. If you're having fogging problems and wear a faceshield, try this item.
My only gripe(if it can be called that) is that it hurts to wear if you adjust it wrong. It comes folded flat in the box. The first thing I did was unfold it to match my face. Don't do that. It will ride on the bridge of your nose and your chin, and it's uncomfortable and will leave a blister or mark. Fold it so that it's a bit too narrow for your face, and the flat parts will ride comfortably on your cheekbones.
With that done, it's a flawless item that I wear every time I go on the field.
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I got this a few weeks ago and it rocks but if you're too close and you get hit with an AEG at 350FPS don't be surprised if it gets dented and you feel a little bit of shrapnel from the BB's. Some smaller/lo-profile goggles will leave a small gap on the bottom but that can be fixed by a good fitted pair of goggles.
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I love that you can actually BREATH in this, but within 24 hours of having it (not even using it!) the cloth around the edge started to fall off. Not too big a deal, I sewed it back and now I know it won't fall off. Also, I am a petite girl, so it's alittle big for my small head, had to add alittle more velcro to the strap, and I have to have my hair up to keep the strap from sliding off (the guys I know who have this have not had this issue). All in all though, totally worth it now that I can breath!
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I just bought this on Saturday during the labor day evike sale. I got to say it looks good, feels good. In my opinion it's way more breathable, which is good. Since it's metal mesh, people can still see your face, not really ideal if you want to conceal your identity. I wear a muti-use matrix balaclava underneath the half face mask, it covers my face without restricting airflow. These also look good with them flakjack goggles.
5 star
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Highly recommend these if you are looking for something ergonomic with good air flow.
Protection is great (obviously, the holes on the mesh is smaller than your bb, and it is very strong.)
Con: None, unless where you live is freezing code and you want something to keep yourself warm.
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