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Extreme Rage Extreme Rage PCS 20/20
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Number of Reviews: 3
Average Rating: 8.3 / 10
Manufacturer Website: Click here
Suggested Retail Price: $65

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Non-slip strap
Smoked thermal lens - Hard coat, mirror finish
Translucent faceplate - Bounce-friendly material
Built-in motorized fan - Designed to eliminate fogging by forcing out humid air from inside the goggle
Removable chinstrap
Custom Digi-Camo Paintjob
Product Availability 
The Extreme Rage Extreme Rage PCS 20/20 is newer, so it should be commonly available, both new and used.
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rottendrew Monday, August 6th, 2007
Period of
Product Use:
Less than a month2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
More than 5 years
Marker Setup: BT4 Assault e grip and exp chamber mag, tippman triumph sl 200 hopper, remote line and 20 oz co2 4 in one back pack
Strengths: Price, the fans function, comes with a bag and a chin strap.
Weaknesses: Noisey, low head ,neck coverage, wont fit glasses well without cutting foam. Changing the battery.
Review: One thing i did not like was the amount of foam around the nose it was so dense i had to cut it away so i could breath without feeling like i was wearing a clothes peg on my nose. it wasn't painful just irritating , made my voice sound as thow i had a head cold.

The second thing was that i could not fit it over my eye glasses frames as the amount of foam around the lens is excessive in my opinion. I used a thin hobby razor knife to cut a square 50% threw the depth of the foam at the temples and it slipped over my glasses and frames just fine. With no apparent effect on the performance

Its a bit heavier than my other mask but its got a fan and one AA battery in it.

Changing the battery is a bit of a pain do it at home not in the field.

My field of view did not seem restricted and it comes with a chin strap but i didn't have to use it
Conclusion: I would buy this product again if need be the fan is a bit loud but works well even on my eye glasses. The mask DID NOT fog . Too much foam is not a problem you can allways trim it . Better than not enough foam. Its a good deal for the 60 bucks i paid i never noticed the weight .
Rating:
9 out of 10Last edited on Saturday, September 1st, 2007 at 8:24 am PST
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Steel Jester Sunday, July 29th, 2007
Period of
Product Use:
3 months1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
1 year
Similar
Products Used:
JT Elite Camo - Not as good (no fan)
Marker Setup: Tippmann 98 Custom w/ car stock
Remote line w/ 24 oz tank.
The basics
Strengths: Great Camo Finish
Virtually No Fog
Price
Weaknesses: Heavy
Strap doesn't stay tight well
Review: This mask is a great Woodsball mask.
Strengths (extended)
1. The camo finish is of great quality and blends well with most environments.
2. The thermal lens prevents most fog and keeps you playing well.
3. In extreme conditions the added bonus of a built in fan makes it that much more effective.
4. The foam is extremely comfortable and does not itch like many other masks.
5. The mask is extremely reasonable in price, it gives you everything that a high end mask does for 3/4 the price. The best bang for your buck.

Weaknesses
The only weakness is the weight of the mask can make the strap loosen over time... this can be fixed by using the chin strap to make sure the mask stays taught.


A super great buy.
Conclusion: Great for casual or serious woodsballers alike.
Rating:
9 out of 10
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whiterasta80 Tuesday, December 11th, 2007
Period of
Product Use:
1 year
Paintball
Experience:
1 year
Similar
Products Used:
Just rental crap
Borrowed some Invisions once
Marker Setup: Primary:
2K5 Black Magic Autococker (Black/Red)
Torque Hopper
Pure Energy 68/3000 Tank
Evil Pipe Kit

Backup:
Proto SLG (Olive)
CP 2 Piece Barrel (black)
PE 48/3000 Tank
VL Evolution II
Empire nano On/Off

Loaner/Backup's Backup:
2K5 Trilogy Competition
Shocktech Superfly Bolt
Shocktech Cocking Rod
Dye Sticky 3 Grips
WGP Cam Adjuster
Evil Pipe Kit
16 Oz CO2 with A/S
VL Revvy with Empire Sound Board
CP On/Off
Strengths: Price
Fit (for smaller heads)
Has a fan
Weaknesses: Fit (for larger heads)
Fan can be loud depending on the goggle
Review: My fiance and I each have a pair of these goggles and they are pretty good as a first pair of goggles. The package comes with a goggle pouch, which is a nice touch in a value priced goggle. For the most part the goggles fit very well, especially for my fiance who has a smaller head. For me they still fit fairly well, but I had to cut a piece out of the nose for it to really be comfortable.

Initially I got these goggles because of the fan, which definately does its job in preventing fogging up. The fan itself runs on a single AA battery which gets good battery life assuming you remember to turn the fan off. On my goggles the fan is not too loud, but on my fiance's pair it is unfortunately a little loud (a couple of times it has given me her position) and she has to turn it off occasionally.

Overall I'm happy with the goggles considering the price I paid.
Conclusion: Buy it as a first pair of goggles, you won't run into the fogging trouble which can be really frustrating when you first start out. But be sure to check out the fan before you buy a specific pair.

I can't comment on how it compares to higher end goggles, but they do their job, and are pretty comfortable. I'll say this, there are hundreds of other paintball upgrades I will consider before upgrading from these goggles.
Rating:
7 out of 10Last edited on Thursday, May 1st, 2008 at 12:36 pm PST
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