V Force Morph, JT spectra, JT Proflex, JT Crossfire
Marker Setup:
Warhammer Aggressor Thor E Bladed Autococker, Palmer pneumatics, Jackyl Machine Delrin Bolt, Air America Uni Reg, Freak Barrel System
Strengths:
Comfort, Vision, Anti Fogging
Weaknesses:
face foam adhesive will come loose after long usage
Review:
The V Force Shield is a good quality mask for the price. There are three versions of this mask currently available.
V Force Shield - Rental ; The only difference between this mask and and the non rental version is the face foam. This model has a hard foam liner and is not as comfortable as the regular version. Comes in several colors.
V Force Shield - Standard; This model has much softer face foam. Again available in several colors.
V Force Shield - Referee; Same as the standard version but only available in yellow.
The V Force shield offers a quick and simple lens removal, yet maintains it's safety integrity. The anti fog coating is superior quality as is vision quality.
Strap sysytem is well thought out and offers a non slip silicone strip for added protection.
I have personally used these masks on many weekends as a referee, and have had great success.
The anti fog coating has a usual life of 6 months with continuous weekend use.
Mask body is rigid, perhaps a drawback for tournament players, but certainly not a problem for recreational or scenario play.
Conclusion:
This is a good buy for the price. Replacment parts are readily available at most PB stores. Mask is easily maintained.