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Re: Mask question

In Reply to: Re: Mask question posted by Jake_Bradley on December 05, 2003 at 21:29:57:


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Posted by:
Dave "sn0bl1nd" Stevens
on December 08, 2003 at 10:17:39

I use a JT n'Vader and have small frame glasses, but the mask would fit a little bit bigger glasses frame. The biggest drawback is where the glasses rub the lense...

A few years ago, JT put out inserts that you could put lenses into and it snapped into the top of the mask, so you always had corrected vision in the mask. Haven't seen them for a looong time, tho...

I anti-fog spray my glasses as needed in a game 'cuz the fan and thermal lenses don't help much when the glasses fog. The fan helps some, but by the time the glasses clear up an elephant could have snuck up on you...

One of my teammates swears by scuba diving anti-fog cream. I haven't used it, but he's a firm believer. Could be another option...

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