A pro's choice from the start, this new system incorporates the world's best selling goggle; the Spectra™ with our world-famous soft ear protection. The state-of-the-art Pro-Flex® mask provides superior face protection using JT®'s unique insert molding technology. This gives the player a rigid upper mask for ultimate protection with a soft lower to conform and move. Add the 7visor®: and our infamous thermal lens and you've got a winning combo. Performance, comfort and versatility - now available in all the hottest colors to make sure your team looks as good as it plays.
Product Availability
The JT Proflex Mask is newer, so it should be commonly available, both new and used.
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Strengths:
Very light.
No fog at all.
Great venting.
Weaknesses:
Not enough protection.
Very hard to remove lens and even harder to put back on.
Review:
I loved this mask and have been playing with it for about 5 trips out to the paintball but now I am planning on investing on a new mask that would protect me much better. This sunday I got shot in the face from about 8 feel away and the paintball "bent" the soft part of the facemask back and the ball broke right on my mouth. My lower and upper lip started bleeding right away and i got a mouthful of paint from it mixed with blood. -_- I'm fed up with eating paint all the time with this mask. The holes are way too big and there are too many of them. The paint flies right through and onto your face. Another thing that I dont like about this mask is that it doesnt protect your jaw and ears. I've gotten hit in both those places before and it hurt badddd. This mask isnt very low profile either. It looks kind of silly from the side. The mask sticks out in front of your face. The chin straps are worthless too.
Conclusion:
This mask is pretty expensive for a mask that doesn't protect you very well.
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Strengths:
>Light!!!
>Comfortable
>Clear
>Sexy Hot Beautiful
>Easy Clean
>Little or no Pain
Weaknesses:
IF YOU ARE WEAK:
>Flexible side protection could result in paintball hitting face (highly unlikely)
Review:
PROS: To start with, as soon as you put on the goggles you do not even know that they are there. They are by far the comfiest goggles on th market. They are light, the way they are built and especially the head strap is very comfortable. The vision is clear and stays clear do to thermal lesnses. They are the hottest goggles and are used by most pros and damn they look sexy. They are easy to clean because of the material. They are quite strong and you probably will not get hurt using them. ( I don't know anyone who has.)
CONS: The mask has flexible side panels and a paintball could hit the panel and just move down and hit your cheek. I've been hit in the spot where that could happen and it's right by the jaw and it emidiutely breaks there but it could in theory hit the flexible stuff into your jaw and cause a bruise there or something or maybe even move the goggle and hit your jaw which would suck!!! (You'd have to have a really small head, a lower jaw far back from your upper jaw, or be playing with really hard paintballs for this to even have a slight possibility of happening.
Conclusion:
Definutely buy them! They're awsome and you'll love them don't worry about the One Con which I had to mention because it is a slight risk. You may think that i'm from the company JT advertising these because i sound so positive but it's just that i love these goggles.
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Strengths:
Strong
Light
Looks cool
NO FOG
Weaknesses:
Visor might be kinda weak.
Review:
I got this as a replacment for the mask that came with an older gun. I was worried when I saw the mask after it came b/c it was so light. I put it on, tightened the straps, and was amazed that it was so tight. It did not move at all. Any way, I took it out and played. First shot of the day, right in the visor. The part that holds the visor up in the center broke. I wasn't mad though b/c it was a direct shot to piece. I got hit in the mask several other times and not one paintball has broke on it.
Conclusion:
I highly recommend this product b/c it's light, strong, anti-fog, and looks really cool. Oh, and the thin ear pieces work really good. I also got hit there and it wasn't bad at all. I give it a 10!
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Strengths:
Soft Ears
Soft Face
Great Lenses
Wicked Style
Weaknesses:
Their aren't any
Review:
Well, I haven't written a review in a while so I figured I might as well review one of the best masks I've ever used. I liked these so much I have 3 pairs!
I traded my friend my Events for his Proflex's for a tournament. And haven't looked back. The vision is unprecedented. I can see anything. On top of the wicked vision you get awesome JT Lenses. These are probably the best Thermal lenses out there. They have never fogged on me and are very durable.
The soft ears make hearing a great thing and they do protect your ears. Ear hits don't feel like anything and very rarely break.
The soft face means you can roll up the lip to make yourself heard better. This is especially important if you are a back player like myself. I need to be heard and this helps a lot. As well, rolling up the lip gets a few more bounces too!
Parts for them are also readily available!
All in all, these are an awesome pair of goggles.
Conclusion:
These are incredible. They get the bounces, they look good and you can see. If you don't believe me. Ask the pros! Dynasty, XSV Influence, and formerly XSV wear or wore these masks. 10/10
Its very comfortable
Its easy to disassemble
Flexible bottoms are cool
Weaknesses:
The lenses are sort of hard to take out, but whatever.
Review:
This mask is very comfortable. The foam comforts my face very well, and the soft ears are also very, very comfortable. The vision has great wide vision, as well as great paripharal vision. The flexible bottom is a very cool feature. I'm able to flip it up to talk better, or if i have it up on my head, i can flip it up so i can see. But actually it doesn't give bounces. I have been gogged there various times, and it has saved me 0 times. Otherwise, it's a very good mask.
Conclusion:
Get it. it's comfortable. It has great vision. But nothing is absolutely perfect, i'll give it a 9
Rating:
9 out of 10
Last edited on Tuesday, July 18th, 2006 at 3:30 am PST
Besides rental masks, the first mask I owned was the JT Elite nVader goggles. Compared to the Pro-Flex, it doesn't compare at all. The nVader is big, cumbersome and heavy where the Pro-Flex is light, easy to see with and easy to move your head around in and as it is named, flexible.
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Although the selection of masks I have used is limited, I know I will use this mask for a long time. After much research, I decided on buying the JT Flex-7 goggles. I bought them and waited for their arrival, anxiously. When I got them, they were not the JT Flex-7 goggles, but instead the 2005 JT Pro-Flex goggles. I can't complain considering I saved approximately $20.00. I love the mouth guard, it is really flexible rubber and nice. The goggles are very nice and thermal. The visor is retractable which is also nice. The goggles also come with a great goggle bag, a plus I didn't know about! As for upgradability, there are a lot of things you can buy for this mask. I also love its accessoriety, in that you can change the masks colors and you can buy awesome straps (currently sporting the Bengal strap). The downside is limited and overshadowed by the upside. I don't like the soft ear protectors. Although I have never been hit in the ear, I fear the day it will eventually happen and I pray for nothing more than fice minutes on the sideline. The other downside is the chin strap. It seems these are common palce for goggles these days, but with the little clip, it is really hard to unbuckle with my gloves on. I like to rest the goggles on my head allowing my face to breath in between matches and in order to do that, I need to unbuckle the chin strap which requires removing the gloves which is an unnecessary hastle. If you take the chin strap off, you void the warrant and liability, something I wouldn't risk doing.
Conclusion:
I recommend this product. It brings the high quality, pro level goggles down to earth and won't burn a hole in your wallet like its rivals, the Dye Invisions and the VForce Profiler. I give this product a nine because of the soft ears and chin strap.
Rating:
9 out of 10
Last edited on Friday, November 11th, 2005 at 5:39 pm PST
Overall this is the best mask i hav used. ive used it 2 weekends (4 days) and have already gotten 2 bounces , one off the top fin and one off the side. the difference between this mask and they dye invision is that this is cheaper, lighter, better looking, softer, more comfortable IMO, and cover your chin more. they are about the same in weight though.
the differences between this mask and the proto switch EL is its (the proflex) is lighter, softer, better looking, and smaller. the switch beats in it comfortability, ease of changing/cleaning lens, and price though. the main concern for tournament players is the softness though. you will never ever get a bounce off the switch, because it uses such hard plastic. thats why i would take the proflex over the switch on any given day. it is definitely worth the $50 you pay for it at most places.
in conclusion to the 3 masks that have been compared: proflex>invision>switch.
Another thing thats a great easy way to get some more ventilation on your face is you can cut off the foam on the sides of your eyes. this will let more ventilation (especially when a breeze comes by) on your face and it feels GREAT.
Conclusion:
In conclusion to the 3 masks that have been compared: proflex>invision>switch.
its gets a 10.
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Sunday, August 14th, 2005 at 9:38 am PST
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-Flatliine
-Rev/w X-Board
-20oz. Co2
Strengths:
-Bounce
-Looks Great
-Price
Weaknesses:
-Lens scratches easy
-Hard to replace lens 1st couple times
Review:
This is my favorite mask, It gets alot of bounce which lets me stay in the game. It also looks great. Its currently cheaper then the V-Force Profiler. The lens does scratch after a while, so get a replacement lens. Mine also came with a goggle bag whitch keeps it safe when im in the staging area. A major negitive about it is its very hard to replace the lens the first time but you will get use to it.
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Strengths:
Light
No Fog
Comfortable
Breathable
Bouncy
Weaknesses:
Nothing i can think of.
Review:
This mask is amazing. It is very light and comfy, and its very easy to breathe in. The rubber portion is quite bouncy. I recently played a day in the pouring rain, and had ZERO fog issues. The foam ears aren't really anything to be too concerned about, sure it stings a little, but its not enough to turn me off from this mask. This is truly a stellar mask, and at roughly 65 dollars, its a nice alternative to pricier masks.
Is a nightmare to take apart
Ear protection is minimal
Review:
I have loved this mask since the day i got it. It has never once let me down. It never fogs or has moisture condense on the lense, the mask is overall very bouncy and ive gotten plenty, and its pretty stylish. It is also very comfortable and comforms to your head nicely.
The only bad things being that taking this mask apart is literally an hour plus project. The lense is a two piece lense and if you run water on the mask, water can get inbetween the lenses. Also the ear protection is minimal and a nice shot there will leave your ear ringing and stinging.
Conclusion:
Definately pick this mask up if you want it. It is a very good mask overall. The price has also gone down on it since i got it so its definately worth a look.
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Thursday, April 28th, 2005 at 8:23 pm PST