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Re: Use of alternative goggles

In Reply to: Re: Use of alternative goggles posted by joe on October 05, 2003 at 21:30:51:


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Posted by:
Carl "Cockroach" Gelhaus

on October 06, 2003 at 00:33:45

: what u r describing r safty glasses...and would u want a paintball flying into ur mouth causing lots of damage unimaginable...i understand what ur saying but safty glasses stopping paintball...i wouldnt do it if i was paid

I want to clarify. I am not describing safety goggles, as these only cover the eyes. I am describing a face shield, something like welders use. It covers the whole face. Also, in the early days of paintball, safety glasses were used, as masks had not yet been designed. And people often took shots in the goggles and face. Still, I want to emphisize, I am not describing goggles, but full face shields.

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