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Period of Product Use: |
| Less than a month | 13 of 20 people found this review helpful.
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Paintball Experience: |
1 year |
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Similar Products Used: |
lots of cheap mask, high end: invision, this one, and vforce morph |
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| Marker Setup: |
VF 2002 autococker, 12v Revvy, STO 3-way, STO Ram, Palmers Rock Regulator, WDP Spiral Regulator, Crossfire 47ci 3000psi, Check it Unimount. |
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| Strengths: |
VERY LIGHT, COMFY, VISION, DEFLECTS Oncoming balls to your ear peice!?! |
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| Weaknesses: |
kinda ugly (I have plain black one), Chin Strap on mine. |
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| Review: |
Ive been meaning to get a new mask for awhile. All my friends had DYE Invisions, it was too small for my head, and I wanted something different so I bought the JT Pro-Flex. It was really light, and excellent ventilation. It uses Spectra goggles so u can replace it when u need new thermal lenses. The Pro-Flex can be bented on its rubber mouth peice so u can breathe easy when u need to or play like that to look cooler. What I like most about the Pro-Flex is how light it is, also the incredible vision it offers you, its more than what the Dye Invision and other goggles provide, and if you need to change lenses its quick like T3 internet. Even though it is light, the pro-flex offers one of the best head protection out there, the best ive ever worn, second only to the Vforce Profiler, but heck its like $100 for that Vforce.The soft ear pads, I was afraid of because it doesnt offer as much protection than other goggles . I have been shot on the side, and it doesnt hurt that much. Also, my brother and I tested the myth about it being able to deflect pball shots on the ear peice and it works sometimes, like 4 pballs out of 12 pballs that hit me, so 33%. |
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| Conclusion: |
Best goggles. Its under $60. Light, comfortable, excellent vision. Dont get the black version because it is ugly. Getting shot at the soft ear pads doesnt really hurt. I would prefer this over the Dye Invision |
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