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Period of Product Use: |
| Less than a month | 3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Paintball Experience: |
1 year |
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Similar Products Used: |
Other VForce Gogs - Not as much coverage on models I've used.
JT Elite HeadShield - I don't like getting headshot... |
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| Marker Setup: |
Tippmann A5
PE Remote w/ Slide Check
PE 20 Bottle
Tac Cap
OpsGear G36C Grip, Rail and Stock
Bushnell 1x30mm Trophy red dot sight
Seals Action Gear single point sling
Knights Armament Company Vertical Fore Grip |
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| Strengths: |
Field of View
Clarity
Fit and Finish
Looks |
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| Weaknesses: |
I've heard it can scratch pretty easily, but I haven't yet. |
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| Review: |
I went to a local vet's night and as soon as I started gearing up realized I forgot my JT HeadShield at home. This had all the makings of a bad night right from the outset. After borrowing a couple of different VForce masks from the owners (none of which I was happy with) I finally just threw down the money for a Profiler from the proshop.
The mask itself is very comfortable, gives good chin coverage, a couple of different visor options, and looks totally badass, and comes with a mircofibre storage bag so you mask doesn't get dinged up in your gearbag.
Now onto the important stuff: Vision. Nothing prepared me (even the other VForce masks I tried before hand) for what I saw - - EVERYTHING! This is as close to not wearing a mask at all as you're probably ever going to come. The lens, despite being very convex, doesn't distort your vision, and offers full, natural peripheral vision. At no time did it even hint of fogging, despite being really hot, and I huff and puff when I play anyways.
This just may be the perfect paintball mask. |
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| Conclusion: |
Believe the hype, kids. This mask is a great product. The lens had an unparalleled level of peripheral vision, clarity and comfort. I've never given a 10 before, but this product deserves it. |
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