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Re: A question few might know.
In Reply to: A question few might know. posted by shadowriath on July 29, 2003 at 00:24:53:
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Posted by: Ben "Pump Scout" Kohnen on July 29, 2003 at 22:03:54
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: I have been a little out of the main loop of paintball for a number of years. So I have no clue if this topic has been addressed or if it is still persistent. : The anti-fog coating BrassEagle/Z-Loader use's on the lens. Does it still crack looking like spider webing when in contact with paint? : I haven't touched mine or spent more in replacements lense's in years, longer then I have been out of the loop. But I would like to use it as it is about the only mask to not fog much if any and to have nearly full vision. If you're able to pick up a new mask, and are just concerned about the field of vision, take a look at the V-Force lineup. They're the same basic idea as the BE/Leader masks, but a little refined. They're GREAT masks - I use my base Armor model almost to the exclusion of my Flex-7. The coating on the new lenses (V-Force) doesn't seem to have the spiderweb trait that your lenses did. Perhaps they've fixed that in the time passed. The V-Force masks also seem just about fog-proof. I have yet to have mine fog on me, under some pretty beastly conditions. Welcome back to the game! Ben Kohnen, Limited Pump Paintball |
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