One of the big advantages these give you is that they will never fog! The only downside is that they aren't as safe as Perspex goggles. I've seen a fair few people on the field with great big dents in their mesh but I have taken these to both Woodland and CQB and they are yet to receive any marks or dents. I've had these since August 2014 and wore them to every skirmish except one and they have lasted fantastically. They're lightweight with an adjustable elastic strap and fit nicely with my half mesh face mask. They have passed the safety test of being shot with a 450 FPS Sniper Rifle at Point Blank range which is good enough for me. When I first started airsoft, I picked up a pair of wire mesh goggles for £6.99 on eBay (pictured on either side!) Not the cheapest of the cheap but still cheap enough for it not to matter if I didn't like Airsoft and I didn't use them ever again. I still have these and use them occasionally because I like them so much. For me, when I started out in Airsoft one of the big questions was 'What eye protection should I use?' and as there are an abundance of different materials, shapes and sizes to choose from it can be confusing, and horror stories from seasoned airsofters definitely do not help! This article is going to look at the types of eye protection I have personally tested, but eye protection is a very personal choice and I encourage you to experiment and find what works best for you!
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