View Full Version : JT nForcer or V Force Shield
Xander
07-02-2001, 08:55 PM
I am getting a new mask and I have read the reviews on pbreview and I have thined down my choices to 2 masks. They are the JT nForcer and the V Force Shield. I am going to get them at PIRATEPAINTBALL.com (if you know of cheaper prices then tell me). The JT nForcer(thermol) is $47.50 and the V Force Shield is $46.95(free shipping at piratepaintball.com ). What are your suggestions and feed back on these masks?
jaredu
07-03-2001, 09:01 AM
Piratepaintball is a good place to order stuff. They are fast and cheap. Not to mention, FREE SHIPPING!
Super Nick
07-03-2001, 10:27 AM
If you get the Shield, don't get the rental version. the strap is way too stretchy, and the foam is smooth. The combination of the two makes it slip down your face. I've heard that the regular version has a better strap, though.
I-PyThOn-I
07-03-2001, 01:02 PM
Neither! for an extra 20 bux or so you can have a JT Spectra Flex-7 thermal and those masks blow the pants off of every single other mask on the market i GARANTEE it. They have good protectoin and unbeleivable comfort
Xander
07-03-2001, 04:47 PM
So what is the difference between the JT nForcer and JT Flex-7 that makes it worth a extra $20?
Xander
07-03-2001, 11:24 PM
I was hoping that it would be a landslide! I have read the reviews over and over and I can't decide. BTW I have a small head (hat size is 6 7/8) would both of theses masks still fit well?
MuckRaker
07-04-2001, 01:44 PM
Moving to Mask Forum.
felixthecat
07-04-2001, 04:00 PM
yeha i was thinking on the JT Flex ice or the flex 7 but I am not entirely sure about it....
Xander
07-04-2001, 07:34 PM
Dude no one ever goes to the mask forum I want it back in gen paintball!!! Your anti spamming is evil you bad bad person you MUCKRAKER
Xander
07-08-2001, 07:42 PM
what makes the nForcer better than the Shield?
PiranhaPro
07-12-2001, 07:01 PM
I'd say nforcer. it has the spectra shield (the nvaders have crappy vision) I love the look fo the nforcer too. They're both comfortable masks, i would just buy wichever you think looks best.
You can kinda "customize" the nforcer with the new colored vent holes they have now...
Mr. Y2K
07-12-2001, 07:19 PM
I have to agree with pro here, even though I don't like jt stuff much but that mask has potential. I MAY pick one of these up but I think I'll go with a proteus instead, or just wait for the dye one to come out.
SlamN64
07-14-2001, 12:16 AM
I would reccommend the V-Force Shield. It simply feels like it covers more than the nForcer. And it will NEVER fog on you, even though the nForcer might do the same. I can't remember where, but I read an article on the V-Force masks (Shield & Morph), and after like 10-20 of putting it in freezer, it still didn't fog, unlike the JT Spectra Lens (same lens as the nForcer i think). However, the nForcer is still a great mask, so it's pretty much personal preference. You should try both of them on and see which one you're more comfortable with. Here's an article i found...hope it helps!
http://www.warpig.com/paintball/technical/goggles/vforce/index.shtml
Xander
07-23-2001, 08:41 PM
Yeah i would like to try them on, but they don't have those masks at the paintball shop near me. So I have to buy them online, the main concern about them is wich would fit the best(comfortable and no slidage) and look the best on a small head (I have a 6 7/8 hat size and a 21 3/4 in. head)
Odie Dawg
07-24-2001, 09:49 PM
This might help, since you can't try one
I bought one in May and I play with about 15-25 of the same guy's every weekend and since then all but 2 have switched to the Sheild and I now own 3 of them. The only bad thing I can say about them is they are a little warmer than other masks, But it still never fogs and we love to play in the rain. Hope this helps in your decision
warchild1s1k
08-08-2001, 11:10 AM
N forcer alll the way i love mine
Rebels23
08-09-2001, 08:55 PM
I'd go with the Shield all the way. Doesn't fog, and great field of vision. I have two new in box (green) for sale if you are interested.
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