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Re: vents goggles question

In Reply to: vents goggles question posted by on May 08, 2004 at 01:36:46:


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"pigtech" Palm Bay, Florida

on May 20, 2004 at 10:21:23

: Does anyone know where to get spare parts (especially lenses) for the vents goggle system? I'd like to pick one up on ebay, but given the age of these goggles I'd feel better with an unused pair of lenses. Also, how would you say these compare to the more popular models available today (flex-7, invision, profiler, etc)?
: Thanks in advance,
: Brian Q

Vents went out of business in the 90s, and Scott bought out their stock and design rights, but discontinued the product line. I don't believe they were ever tested to see if they meet, nor do they meet the ASTM F1776-99a which major paintball leagues, and insurance companies require in order to allow their use.

See you on the field,
-Bill Mills

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