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Period of Product Use: |
Less than a month |
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Paintball Experience: |
4 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
non thermal vforces, such as the vantage |
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| Marker Setup: |
Bob Long Defiant 2, Richochet 2kx, Crossfire 45/45
Impulse
-CP Reg
-Uni Mount
-Qlock
-Blackheart
-CP Roller Mag Trigger
-Pure Energy 68/45
-NDZ ram assembly
-SP Voodoo Bolt |
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| Strengths: |
No fog
Comfortable
Not that pricey
Unique looks |
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| Weaknesses: |
Ear lobes stick out
Lens changing system isnt great |
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| Review: |
I bought my JT Flex 8 for $65, not cheap by any means but compared to other themals its not too bad.
In the looks department it scores high in my opinion, its look is definately JT but it stands out from other JTs and other masks in general. Especially in black and white, like how i got it.
The quality is very good, although the black plastic has a glossy cheap look to it.
The comfort is great, by far the most comfortable mask ive ever worn. the strap has thick beads of silicone, it doesnt slip at all. One small gripe here: chinstraps? honestly JT, chinstraps? i just cut them off, but that seems rediculous to me on a high end pair of goggles. as i said, the ends of my earlobe stick out a bit, annoying but not that bad. that is assuming you dont get shot in the ear.
performance wise im pleased, i used them for a 8 hour scenario and never had any fog all day. wish i could say the same thing for my glasses, but thats a different story. they never acted like they wanted to come off, even when i got gog'd. the angled vents seemed like a gimmick, but they worked faily well and i didnt get much pait in my face.
oh yeah, you get a goggle bag too. yippee |
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| Conclusion: |
Overall im very pleased. i would reccomend this if you dont want to spend 80+ on a thermal mask |
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