Unfortunately, that probably wouldn't fly in the states. At least in all the areas around me, they require full seal. So mesh and open areas around the glasses are a no-go.
Drill a really small hole in the bottom corners of the plastic glasses then zip tie it. You can also drill a hole in the top outside corner of the plastic for ventilation
Bloc glasses….but making them sit away from your face if your at an angle maybe it could cause a line of sight for a bb to enter say someone’s looking up at you if in a trench
Could a BB go through your eye and into your brain? Here's a somewhat scientific response: Short answer: It is highly, HIGHLY unlikely to happen but there is still a very small possibility it could. While our eyes are indeed soft and "squishy", they are made of several layers of different thicknesses and materials. The outermost layer, the Sclera, is quite thick and leathery, and while it is easy to puncture, it's also very resistant to tearing and is where the eye's rotatory muscles (rectus muscles) connect. Below the Sclera are the Choroid layer, which is filled with blood vessels that bring oxygen and other nutrients to the eye; and the Retina, which basically coverts the light it catches into electric signals for the brain to process. Inside the eyeball, as you mentioned, there is a liquid called Vitreous Humor which gives shape to the eye and keeps all the layers under pressure and attached to each other (in my opinion, the drag caused by that liquid alone would stop a BB; just think of what happens to bullets that are shot into water and how quickly they stop). Furthermore, should all the outer layers of the eye and the Vitreous Humor not be enough to halt a BB, it would still have to go through a layer of muscles and tendons, the Optic Nerve and the Orbital Plate, which is the thin bone behind your eyeball. SHOULD THE BB go through all that, the brain would still be protected by a thick, leathery tissue called the Dura, which envelops the whole organ. In conclusion; while it is technically possible, though very unlikely, for a BB to pierce through your eye and lodge itself into your frontal lobe, I think it is fair to say that the chances of that happening are negligible. But just in case, always wear eye protection not only when playing airsoft, but whenever you're using tools (like a dremel) that might flick something into your eyes at a reasonable speed.
I used to get the same issue as you but one trick i've found is when you antifog use it first thing while setting up (i use cressi antifog) and let it dry and buff clear i've found that to be most effective too many people just leave it on for 5 min and then wipe it off you need at least a good 30 min to do it properly i also run an exfog unit but since doing this i hardly use it but still useful to have as you know it will happen at the worst possible time lol also im running revison sawfly glasses mostly and revision locust goggles when field rules require them also delta mike face pro so much more comfortable than that mesh mask
Revision do goggles and glasses that have tremendous eye pro. They do inserts so that shooters an use prescription lenses on separate insert that holds the prescription lens away from the face stopping the fogging. You do not need to have a special prescription, just plain lenses and still save your eyes. Worth looking into. I myself wear prescription lenses on the inserts in my Wolfspider goggles, and I can still see to shoot :)
Try a padded lining, can stick it in with glue, that separates airflow from your mouth and nose from your eyes when wearing a mask. I struggle with fogging up like a mother as well. I don't wear masks whats so ever. But when wearing no mask and crouching low will my goggles fog up, weirdly enough.
That’s pretty much exactly what I done to the same goggles and it does work a hell of a lot better than standard ones. Been using it for about a year and they do the job. Only difference I did was file out all the little vents into one big one. Was planning to cut the rest off like you have done.
These are the ones - www.amazon.co.uk/Boll%C3%A9-Tracker-II-Safety-Goggles/dp/B00270VF0A/ref=sr_1_1?crid=29NBD9VRI4AGE&keywords=bolle%2Beye%2Bpro&qid=1641593246&sprefix=haribo%2Caps%2C125&sr=8-1&th=1
Hey man! Good to see another video of yours. I got my AW custom pistol now just like the one you made a video out of. The matchking love it man. Anyways I would not recommend mesh eye protection some people use cheap BBs and it could potentially break when it hits you goggles and littlw tiny pieces will definitely go in to your eyes i would not want to risk it. I would rather have the plastic as long as it came from an airsoft manufacturer like lancer tactical. I play a lot of indoor cqb now and speedqb I would highly recommend full face protection coz these guys (speedsofters) overshoot a lot. Lol. Anyways good videos my man keep it up thanks for the infos you sharr everytime.
I’ve got prescription bolle’s and that’s a great little hack shoe 👍 btw I got 1 OLevel and some GCSE’s which means I’m a doctor and I can confirm ur technical assessment of a BB passing through the squishy bits of ur eyes, into ur brain and killing u 😁 Zombies are even easier cos they got rotting flesh ergo a BB will pass through better, I should know cos we’ve tested it on Zombies already 😂 great vid pal
Seriously mate have you never tried an Ex-fog? In airsoft terms for only £70 or so they are a bargain given the amount of bad games/walks stumble sback to safety zone because you cant see anything..Mount it on any sort of full mask/full seal goggles and you simply just wont mist ,even the cheaper £25-55 full face paintball masks don't mist with one installed.Absolutely hands down the best thing I bought for airsoft.I really cant believe how many very experienced players I encounter that are sitting in safe zone beside thousands of pounds worth of kit or packing car early because they cant see anything and think £70 is expensive.One I spoke to had spent £185 on a gun mounted torch and only played day games in woodland...........
@@lordofdiscordxx6952 but couldn't they use this concept and make a safe mask that is up to regulations I mean there's already loads of gear on the market, helmets, goggles, masks but none that don't fog up yet a TH-camr has accomplished a non fog design
@@StayFreshShoe ❤️ sorry bowt live other day man Jess decided to rearrange my living room and pulled out the router haha defo see you on the next one man 👊😎💯💯
Unfortunately, that probably wouldn't fly in the states. At least in all the areas around me, they require full seal. So mesh and open areas around the glasses are a no-go.
Awh rip. I feel like it would be very hard for me to play in the states :( WIll have to try and find a full seal set for games over there in future
Drill a really small hole in the bottom corners of the plastic glasses then zip tie it. You can also drill a hole in the top outside corner of the plastic for ventilation
Bloc glasses….but making them sit away from your face if your at an angle maybe it could cause a line of sight for a bb to enter say someone’s looking up at you if in a trench
Safety pro eyes face in my opinion is a must
100% every time
Could a BB go through your eye and into your brain? Here's a somewhat scientific response:
Short answer: It is highly, HIGHLY unlikely to happen but there is still a very small possibility it could.
While our eyes are indeed soft and "squishy", they are made of several layers of different thicknesses and materials. The outermost layer, the Sclera, is quite thick and leathery, and while it is easy to puncture, it's also very resistant to tearing and is where the eye's rotatory muscles (rectus muscles) connect. Below the Sclera are the Choroid layer, which is filled with blood vessels that bring oxygen and other nutrients to the eye; and the Retina, which basically coverts the light it catches into electric signals for the brain to process. Inside the eyeball, as you mentioned, there is a liquid called Vitreous Humor which gives shape to the eye and keeps all the layers under pressure and attached to each other (in my opinion, the drag caused by that liquid alone would stop a BB; just think of what happens to bullets that are shot into water and how quickly they stop).
Furthermore, should all the outer layers of the eye and the Vitreous Humor not be enough to halt a BB, it would still have to go through a layer of muscles and tendons, the Optic Nerve and the Orbital Plate, which is the thin bone behind your eyeball. SHOULD THE BB go through all that, the brain would still be protected by a thick, leathery tissue called the Dura, which envelops the whole organ.
In conclusion; while it is technically possible, though very unlikely, for a BB to pierce through your eye and lodge itself into your frontal lobe, I think it is fair to say that the chances of that happening are negligible. But just in case, always wear eye protection not only when playing airsoft, but whenever you're using tools (like a dremel) that might flick something into your eyes at a reasonable speed.
I used to get the same issue as you but one trick i've found is when you antifog use it first thing while setting up (i use cressi antifog) and let it dry and buff clear i've found that to be most effective too many people just leave it on for 5 min and then wipe it off you need at least a good 30 min to do it properly
i also run an exfog unit but since doing this i hardly use it but still useful to have as you know it will happen at the worst possible time lol
also im running revison sawfly glasses mostly and revision locust goggles when field rules require them
also delta mike face pro so much more comfortable than that mesh mask
Revision do goggles and glasses that have tremendous eye pro. They do inserts so that shooters an use prescription lenses on separate insert that holds the prescription lens away from the face stopping the fogging. You do not need to have a special prescription, just plain lenses and still save your eyes.
Worth looking into. I myself wear prescription lenses on the inserts in my Wolfspider goggles, and I can still see to shoot :)
Try a padded lining, can stick it in with glue, that separates airflow from your mouth and nose from your eyes when wearing a mask. I struggle with fogging up like a mother as well. I don't wear masks whats so ever. But when wearing no mask and crouching low will my goggles fog up, weirdly enough.
That’s pretty much exactly what I done to the same goggles and it does work a hell of a lot better than standard ones. Been using it for about a year and they do the job. Only difference I did was file out all the little vents into one big one. Was planning to cut the rest off like you have done.
Ayyyy great minds eh ;)
I have the Bolle glasses will check out those revision wipes thanks :-)
They are really good my dude! Enjoy
I modded something similar with a DYEi lens. You fogged a DYEi mask? huh..that's unusual.
A hat will make plastic eye pro fog up more I don’t know why I think it stops air flow
Interesting. I may have to test this...
@@StayFreshShoe I have my hat sat as low as I can to hide my shiny forehead so I bet this doesn’t help haha
You should definitely try out the valken Zulu thermal goggles I swear tremendously but could hardly get them to fog 👌
Have you tried the bolle x800 ?
Yess mateeee another vid!!
Nice vid mate
Anyone got a link to the bolle glasses from video please wana look into them bit more thanks
Following
These are the ones - www.amazon.co.uk/Boll%C3%A9-Tracker-II-Safety-Goggles/dp/B00270VF0A/ref=sr_1_1?crid=29NBD9VRI4AGE&keywords=bolle%2Beye%2Bpro&qid=1641593246&sprefix=haribo%2Caps%2C125&sr=8-1&th=1
@@StayFreshShoe perfect thanks mate
Hey man! Good to see another video of yours. I got my AW custom pistol now just like the one you made a video out of. The matchking love it man. Anyways I would not recommend mesh eye protection some people use cheap BBs and it could potentially break when it hits you goggles and littlw tiny pieces will definitely go in to your eyes i would not want to risk it. I would rather have the plastic as long as it came from an airsoft manufacturer like lancer tactical. I play a lot of indoor cqb now and speedqb I would highly recommend full face protection coz these guys (speedsofters) overshoot a lot. Lol. Anyways good videos my man keep it up thanks for the infos you sharr everytime.
ESS fan goggles are 100% effective. Totally worth the cost.
Does anyone know what the inner hat liner is called that makes the hat abit more protective? cheers
It's called a Bump Cap Insert. You can get them on Amazon for relatively cheap :)
If you’re thinking of doing your mesh setup with plastics, have a look at some old novritsch videos
As a representative of all things related zombie science I can confirm bbs are the ultimate brain busting zombie killing ammunition
Praise jebus!! I am ready for when it comes
@@StayFreshShoe jebus be praised lol
I’ve got prescription bolle’s and that’s a great little hack shoe 👍 btw I got 1 OLevel and some GCSE’s which means I’m a doctor and I can confirm ur technical assessment of a BB passing through the squishy bits of ur eyes, into ur brain and killing u 😁 Zombies are even easier cos they got rotting flesh ergo a BB will pass through better, I should know cos we’ve tested it on Zombies already 😂 great vid pal
Haha thanks for confirming!!! I needed a scientist such as yourself to help confirm I am sufficiently armed for the impending apocalypse 😂
Seriously mate have you never tried an Ex-fog? In airsoft terms for only £70 or so they are a bargain given the amount of bad games/walks stumble sback to safety zone because you cant see anything..Mount it on any sort of full mask/full seal goggles and you simply just wont mist ,even the cheaper £25-55 full face paintball masks don't mist with one installed.Absolutely hands down the best thing I bought for airsoft.I really cant believe how many very experienced players I encounter that are sitting in safe zone beside thousands of pounds worth of kit or packing car early because they cant see anything and think £70 is expensive.One I spoke to had spent £185 on a gun mounted torch and only played day games in woodland...........
so why don't the companies think of this?????
Because if they make them like that someone will sue if they lose an eye..If they modified themselves its their own fault
@@lordofdiscordxx6952 but couldn't they use this concept and make a safe mask that is up to regulations I mean there's already loads of gear on the market, helmets, goggles, masks but none that don't fog up yet a TH-camr has accomplished a non fog design
Thickest ANSI rated polycarbonate is the best! 😁
😆👌 yeah good points shoe lmfao
Happy yo help!! :D
@@StayFreshShoe ❤️ sorry bowt live other day man Jess decided to rearrange my living room and pulled out the router haha defo see you on the next one man 👊😎💯💯
Hello shoe 💃
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PSA: NEVER use mesh eye protection.
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Ayy there you are
Wearing glasses cuts out a lot of these options unfortunately. Ex-Fogs and Bolle X800's work a treat for me though.