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Re: How does a thermal lens work?
In Reply to: Re: How does a thermal lens work? posted by hipboyscott on March 28, 2003 at 08:44:30:
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Posted by: PigTech on March 28, 2003 at 10:05:13 Forum Moderator
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: I have a Wal-Mart Mask too. I can't find anything that fits my head better yet, within my price range. For somereason the Spectra goggles feel wierd, and Nothing else fits right either. : In any case, If I want new lenses for my JT walmart goggs, will a Spectra lens fit? I'm not sure what you mean by Walmart Mask, since Walmart does not make or brand label masks. JT makes thermal lenses for all of their masks, and the thermal lens makes a HUGE difference in anti-fog, way better than any anti-fog coating. Not all of the lenses are interchangeable though. You need to get the right lens for your goggle system - Spectra lenses will not fit in the lower cost (alpha, NVader, etc.) goggle systems. I've never found need of the fan for anti-fog, however, it seems to be the most effective solution for people who need to wear glasses under their goggles. See you on the field,
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