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JT's new 'TGS Mask'


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Posted by:
Andy "ADorsai" VanDerPlaats
on November 02, 2003 at 16:13:33

Hi!

This post is directed towards everyone
who is looking for the next generation of
face protection, but especially towards
anyone who is currently using paintballs
or Sim/SESAM rounds, as part of their
training.

For those who fall into either of these
groups, there's now a brand new TAC Goggle
system available from the people at JT.
Named JTs 'TACTICAL GOGGLE System,' the 'TGS' offers users full face protection, dual pane lens, visor & adjustable chin strap and
with its interchangeable Tac Pods, which
block the mask's vent ports, there's lots
less chance of a pellet fragment or SIM
round penetration.

Options include JT's reliabe Vortex fan,
which makes lens fogging a thing of the
past.

For more info about the 'TGS' drop me a
note. Prime source are the folks at Gun F/X, where their mottto is "Train Like Your Life Depends On It."


Thanks again!

Andy Van Der Plaats, aka 'Dorsai'
ADorsai@aol.com

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