Weight
Looks
Comfortable
Packaging
Ventilation
No Fog
Visibility
Accesories
Price (read review)
Weaknesses:
None
Review:
Weight
Very, very light. I'm not sure of the exact weight, but from personal experience I think its lighter then the Profiler and around the same weight as the ProFlex.
Looks
This is personal preference of course, but I think that the E-Vents are the best looking pair of goggles out there. I've owned and seen just about every pair out there, and these are defiantely my favorites.
Comfortable
The foam on the E-Vents is very soft, similar to that of a ProFlex. When I first got them I couldn't help but walk around with them on everywhere I went (inside the house of course)
Packaging
I was very impressed with the strong and solid plastic housing the E-Vents came in. This ensures that there is no way your mask is going to be damaged during shipping, and it also doubles afterwards as a nice storage case.
Ventilation
The slits in the front made it very easy to breathe.
No Fog
After a full day of playing I didn't have one issue with the lense fogging up. In fact, I would intentionally breathe heavily to see what would happen, and still no fog.
Visibility
Great field of vision, plain and simple.
Accesories
Along with the E-Vents you get 2 lenses (smoke and clear), 2 visors, microfiber cloth, and a bag for travel. No other mask on the market comes with that many goodies with it, which was a huge plus.
Price
To be quite honest, I think the price is justified. When you think about it, ProFlex owners, between the mask, a new lense, strap, and frame, can spend all the way up to $120 on their mask. With the E-Vents, there is nothing you need for it, because it comes with a very nice Empire Camo Strap, Smoke Lense, and pre-cut soft ears out of the box.
Conclusion:
Overall, the E-Vent's are great masks. They are very light, offer a wide field of vision and superb ventilation, and are definately head-turners. I've owned Dye Invisions, ProFlex's, Flex 8's, and Profilers, and I would take these over any of them any day.
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Monday, April 10th, 2006 at 3:15 pm PST
quote:Originally posted by sueypaintballer Why does some of the stores say it comes with a single pain replacement lense and some it says a thermal (double pain) replacement??
It comes with two lenses, one thermal and the other single.
One of the guys up at my field had some problems with one of the soft ears falling off. I am looking to maybe buy these and am wondering: is this just an isolated case or is it a common problem.