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I was told that certain goggles are better to get if you wear glasses(which I do). I'm sure some of you have tried more than one and there are even some here who have glasses. Id like to hear your opinions :)
 

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yes, i have used the invision and the proflex 7 goggle systems. the invision mask is not as wide therefore not being as comfortable for people with glasses (yes i have glasses). i would go with the proflex 7, it is very comfortable and is great for people with glasses.

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paintgirl pull your thong outa your ass your annoying me. why don't you just help out and answere rather than complaining in thread....did you report the thread or just *****.
 

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I have a P8Nt magazine and it has different masks and rates them here they are:
Proteus
comfort:3
glasses:4
lens change:5

Profiler
comfort:4
glasses:4
lens change:5

Morph
comfort:4
glasses:4
lens change:5

Proflex
comfort:5
glasses:4
lens change:3

those were just all the masks with a rating of 4 for wearing glasses.
 

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my teammate has glasses and he's tried alot of masks and chose the proflex b/c of the foamy ears will give him alot of room.
When i was wearing glasses (until i got contacts) i used the flex-7 IZE i loved it and continue 2 use it until i get enough money (that im not usin on upgrades) 2 buy a profiler
 

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paintballer05 said:
I have a P8Nt magazine and it has different masks and rates them here they are:
Proteus
comfort:3
glasses:4
lens change:5

Profiler
comfort:4
glasses:4
lens change:5

Morph
comfort:4
glasses:4
lens change:5

Proflex
comfort:5
glasses:4
lens change:3

those were just all the masks with a rating of 4 for wearing glasses.
ummm... how come the proflex and the protues have different ratings? they both use the same lense and foam. i dont understand how it can be easier to change the lenses on a proteus over a proflex when they both have the exact same lense. same thing goes for comfort, its the same exact foam.

i wouldnt really listen to those ratings. go to a proshop and see if you can try on some masks with your glasses on. trying it on is the best thing to do.
 

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paintballer05 said:
I have a P8Nt magazine and it has different masks and rates them here they are:



those were just all the masks with a rating of 4 for wearing glasses.

Any chance they mentioned somthing about field of vision as well??
 

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I bought the V-force Profiler a couple of weks ago. I tried the JT and Dye line of masks but neither fit as well for me. I also wear glasses. Just keep in mind that the V-Force Profiler does not have a fan system available. Your glasses will likely fog. I'm trying to rig some home made fan system for my Profiler at the moment.

Other than the fan thing, I think the Profiler goggle is great.

PS: You will not be able to take advantage of the field of vision of the V-force Profile goggles if you are wearing glasses because with glasses you only have about a 100 degree field of vision to start with. The Profile goggles, or any other for that matter, will not be able to help us vision impared players.
 
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