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Period of Product Use: |
Less than a month |
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Paintball Experience: |
More than 5 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
JT Spectra Ize |
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| Marker Setup: |
'02 black STO Cocker, 72/4500 HPA, CP lightning drop forward, super fly bolt, kapp back block and cocking rod, worr tickler front reg, dye pmp 3-way, skull pewter grips, 12v revvy |
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| Strengths: |
great field of vision, comfortable |
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| Weaknesses: |
first year of the product, time will tell if it stands up to the task |
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| Review: |
Got this mask for Christmas from the wifey...so far so good. Its by JT, a well established company in the PB market. Ill tell ya, it is a bit "spacey" looking...with the molded rivets and all. The mask over-all is quite comfortable. The strap doesnt loosen up with hard play which is always a plus. The field of view is very good, bordering on spectacular. My lenses tend to fog easier then on my spectra ize even though it is a thermal style lens, allthough this is easily fixed with some anti-fog spray. The body of the mask is molded from a harder plastic compound then on my ize, something I'll have to get used too. Not a bad thing by any means though. The quick-change lens is something that needs a little practice. Slipping the lens back on over the ears can be a bit tricky. This system is leaps and bounds better then the older frame style system which caused my considerable headaces (thoughs of you that have changed lenses can attest to this). All in all this is a definate winner mask! |
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| Conclusion: |
For those of you who swear by JT products this mask is for you. The lookof the mask might take a while of getting used to, but youll love it in the end. Masks have come a long way form the ole SPlat Master and shop goggle days of when I started. Now if only Jt made a fan for this mask........ |
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