@valik8100 Not realy rebranded....there is the pyramex Logo on it..... Pls send a link were you find Them for 15-20€😂 i would be buy more for that price
@@battosai823 a quick google search gives you bunch of options in UK i found them for ~15gbp also other websites sell them for 20eur like militarysurplus
I use the novritsch one since 4y, every year a new one 😊 not bcs of fogging! Just bcs of hits and scratches.. I modify the frame, cut out on top and on the bottom, also on the side like the Begadi ones….. never had any fogging at all and I use a ghillie suit. Also when playing in there rain
@@rummbolt probably a miniscule amount. Though it will most likely be blocked by hair/ helmet etc. Just got my own CP1 and i have to say that airflow is really great. Moving already pushes enough air through the holes that it should prevent a lot of fogging. My only concern about the mask is, that you need to have a giant honker of a nose to really have a full seal. Wearing the mask i could easily push my pinky finker through the gaps at the nose. So using the faceguard or a face mesh that also covers the nose is a must in my opinion. Or maybe i will 3D print an insert to cover the gaps. Great review btw
@@-Syke I totally agree with the ventilation thing!! But my nose is average size i guess and i still feel quite well protected. Probably it's also a question of overall facial anatomy Ah, and thank you for the props for my review - always appreciated :) have a good one!
I have novritsch ones, and no problem, but the magic comes with the antifog unit, i use this unit in all my goggles that can be mounted on, from 10€ cheap backup ones to Dye mask, and the result is that you dont need great goggles, just the antifog unit hahaha, i live in a place with 90% humidity most of the year early morning dense fogs even during summer... i know what im talking about when it comes to fogging... But something i do like about the pyramex (novritsch) goggles is that besides being "big" and give a lot of protection for your face, they are slim, i can see my belly ^^, they dont protude too much, so you can see your plate carrier with ease and look down pretty easy something that i struggle a lot with bigger goggles like the begadi ones and such, even harder when im using nose and face protection and you cannot look down because the frame of the goggles is in the way and the mask is pushing the goggles up XD
@@fubene5495 thanks for sharing your experience that detailed - i'm sure many other viewers may be thankful as well :) i use the antifog unit myself, a very useful gadget. In my personal opinion, every new airsoft player should consider to use one!
@@rummbolt can you run the unit with just a cap, I don't like helmets....also although you scored higher on the CP1 your still using the other model? Does CP1 have a ready to install ability to add anti fog? I'm still deciding which to get atm
I got the CP1 for CQB K2B, i weight 127kg and i´m 1,77m tall, while playing the whole day in K2B the goggles never fogged up on me and i sweat a lot, when we had Breaktime i put them on the side and than they fogged up BUT from the outside. Lendedthem to a Friend who started with Airsoft and we were playing in Ginzlin the Game, woodland, and he said they never fogged up and if they defogged really fast.
One thing that can happen with the Begadi goggles(and I assume with the novritsch ones as well) is that if you clean it under running water you may get water in between the two lenses, essentially ruining the lens since it is pretty much impossible to get out of there. But other than that I haven't really had any issue with them yet. I designed a turbo fan mod for the CP1 which makes it pretty much completely impossible to fog them up and is really useful to keep regular glasses bellow them or RX inserts fog free as well. Also on a really hot day the airflow is quite refreshing even if you don't have any fogging issues :D See for more info : ruclips.net/video/KuSpW6h9ntI/видео.html
Schöner Vergleich. Wir haben 2 CP1 im Team und bei beiden bisher keinen Beschlag feststellen können. Weder in der Halle noch draußen bei viel Luftfeuchtigkeit. Am liebsten würde ich noch gerne die BLOG Brille testen, weil sie mir einfach vom Style deutlich besser gefällt. Grüße Tom
@@AirsoftbyTNTGermany Hi Tom - ja, zur CP1 hört man echt nichts negatives. Bin noch gespannt auf meinen ersten Einsatz ingame, die Erwartungen sind dementsprechend hoch! Die BLOG brille kenn ich noch gar nicht, muss ich mir mal anschauen. Danke für den Hinweis!
@@MrGoogle87 in the mean time since i recorded the Video, I managed to fog them up as well ... this is where the anti fog unit could come in handy😁 Thanks for your comment, have a good one!
Buen video tengo las de Novritsch (Norverto😂😂😂) y funcionan bien pero el cristal es muy delicado y se raya casi sin tocarlo, si usas un papel lo destruyes. Además la goma que hay cerca de la entrada del aire, se deforma y acaba haciendo daño en la frente. En tu video en la parte donde comparas el sistema de ventilación de las dos gafas, ya se aprecia esa deformación en la goma. Has probado las Cp1 con el sistema de ventilación? Como de resistente es la lente de la Cp1??
Hey hey, thanks for you comment! My Novrtisch Goggles are still in pretty good condition after one year of use, but i try to handle them with care. The Ventilation System als can be applied to the CP1, maybe you have to grind down some of the upper side rubber because it´s a little more thick than on the Novritsch ones. On the durability of the CP1 Lenses, i can not comments, because I just do not own them long enough. But the first impression seems good to me :) Have a good one!
@@thecoiltutoriales5238 Sure! Wanted to reply even earlier, but my phone did not allow somehow... better late than never :D Wish you lots of fun (and safety!) with your new goggles!
Hm, my lens did not get too many scratches in the last year, only one minor one in the center. It's to early to comment on the lens durability of the CP 1 for me, but the installation of the qntifog unit adapter should be no problem i think!
Hello - if you are talking about the AntiFog Unit - i tested the goggles without this extra, but it can be applied in theory, yes. Hope this helped you out - have a good one!
@@rummbolt yes sorry I should have been more specific. I was asking if those novritsch goggles are the ones sold with the anti fog unit? And I would like to know what is your preferred or most reliable goggles (or vision protection system) I'm from UK and only started to get back into the sport yesterday 🤣 mostly cold games over here broski. Thank you for getting back to me also bro 🙏 god bless
@@DrDuffy-hz3ut Sure, no problem :) The Anti Fog Unit + any of the shown goggles in this video would work very well together, although the installation of the Anti Fog Unit Magnetic Adapter will be a little easier on the Novritsch one. I would pick from the following priorities: If you want the most easy & slim solution, pick the anti Fog unit + NOVRITSCH Goggles. If you want the extra accessory options + better ventilation, pick the Begadi CP1 + Novritsch Anti Fog Unit. Will need a little more individual work, but not too bad :) Have a good one!
@@rummbolt mate you're a legend, thank you for this knowledge you've saved me hours and potentially 100's of ££ 😁 I didn't know novritsch's anti fog unit could be used on those other goggles. Once again thank you my friend and God bless 🙌
@@DrDuffy-hz3ut I hope you will find a good way to mount the adapter to the Begadi CP1 :) You probably will have to remove some material in the upper part of the "rubber" part (where the Begadi Logo is) But afterwards, it should be working :) Have a good one!
i got the novrisch googles and i do use a malaclava with mouth and nose protection, it is a little bit more tight then low profile googles, but usable :)
@@hergaldigri6511 Habe vor einer Woche das erste Mal so mit der Thumb auf der CP1 gespielt, funktioniert einwandfrei und wackelt praktisch nicht dank des geringen Gewichts
They most likely will not have the minimum protection certifications I guess, so the risk of having them shot out would be much higher. I do not recommend!
@@rummbolt bro, i have bought and gone through so many goggles looking for ones that work best with my glasses. hell no im getting contacts or goggle inserts as they are too expensive. CP1 goggles with the glasses lenses just works. I recommend them to any glasses wearing player I meet.
Your comment about Begadi goggles are a bit false imho. You got a fog not inside but from outside when you covered your face with your hand. You can take goggles without running or doing cardio, just try to exhale hot air to the outside lens and you will see a fog, do the same to the inside lens and you shouldn't get any. Another point, this cardio like experiments are not good enough to show, because you haven't reached a hyper ventilation and the level of sweatiness with higher body temperature, making your facemask evaporate the moisture from your breath. Reaching high level of hyper ventilation you can hold you breath for 30sec on fresh pair of goggles and they will start fogging. There is no product available to fight this, no gel or fan can stop it. Personaly I use Begadi cp1 goggles and antifog gel on the front lens. If I play 30min cqb games it works for 1 round, then need to reapply the gel. But after 4th round my ventilation goes out the limits and then nothing helps. Because balaclava is too moist and I breath out too much watter and then fog is unbeatable. Expensive mesh goggles are the choice.
@@MKmomentum Thanks for your comment! I wonder then why the Novritsch goggles still fogged up less, be it on the inside or outside (did not focus on that to be honest and would have to try it again). What i can tell you is that i was really on a high Level of sweat and body temperature, as i tested a third pair of goggles before as a reference (cheap Bollé) once. Unfortunately, i broke them during the test so I decided to cut this part out. Moreover, i have used the Cp1 ingame for the first time now (outside sunny urban gameplay, 25°C). It did not fog up one single time. I personally would stay away from mesh masks (for the eyes), high quality or not. Just saw too many accidents. Have a good one!
Doesn’t matter how expensive your mesh goggles are, you don’t know what quality BB you’re being shot with and if one cheap or damaged BB hits your goggles too hard and turns to dust… you’re eating it
I came for the goggles, stayed for the running : D
Use the CP1 myself , great product.
@@_DANZIG_ hahaha, best possible comment!
I also think it's a great product.
Have a good one!
Btw NOVRITSCH AntiFog Safety Goggles are just rebranded Pyramex V2G Plus which you can find for like 15-20eur depending on the website
Thank you for adding this valuable piece of information :) Have a good one!
Do upu know what googles they are selling for prescription glasses? That fit inside?
@@18tager yes, begadi offers a Special version of the cp1 for this purpose. Feel free to check it out :)
@valik8100
Not realy rebranded....there is the pyramex Logo on it.....
Pls send a link were you find Them for 15-20€😂 i would be buy more for that price
@@battosai823 a quick google search gives you bunch of options in UK i found them for ~15gbp also other websites sell them for 20eur like militarysurplus
I use the novritsch one since 4y, every year a new one 😊 not bcs of fogging! Just bcs of hits and scratches.. I modify the frame, cut out on top and on the bottom, also on the side like the Begadi ones….. never had any fogging at all and I use a ghillie suit. Also when playing in there rain
Interesting idea to enable better ventilation on the Novritsch. Maybe i'll try this myself some times. Thanks for sharing - have a good one!
@@rummbolt gern geschehen 😉
2:35 The cutouts are not for ventilation but for people with glasses. So the frame of your glasses doesnt get smushed to your head and its more comfy.
@@-Syke interesting, but i guess they also have some ventilation benefits, right?
@@rummbolt probably a miniscule amount. Though it will most likely be blocked by hair/ helmet etc.
Just got my own CP1 and i have to say that airflow is really great. Moving already pushes enough air through the holes that it should prevent a lot of fogging.
My only concern about the mask is, that you need to have a giant honker of a nose to really have a full seal. Wearing the mask i could easily push my pinky finker through the gaps at the nose. So using the faceguard or a face mesh that also covers the nose is a must in my opinion. Or maybe i will 3D print an insert to cover the gaps.
Great review btw
@@-Syke I totally agree with the ventilation thing!!
But my nose is average size i guess and i still feel quite well protected. Probably it's also a question of overall facial anatomy
Ah, and thank you for the props for my review - always appreciated :) have a good one!
but wont the glasses just fog up in this situation then?
I really liked the method you used to compare the 2 products. Thanks
@@David199701 thanks mate! I hope you can make some use of the outcome. Have a good one!
I have novritsch ones, and no problem, but the magic comes with the antifog unit, i use this unit in all my goggles that can be mounted on, from 10€ cheap backup ones to Dye mask, and the result is that you dont need great goggles, just the antifog unit hahaha, i live in a place with 90% humidity most of the year early morning dense fogs even during summer... i know what im talking about when it comes to fogging...
But something i do like about the pyramex (novritsch) goggles is that besides being "big" and give a lot of protection for your face, they are slim, i can see my belly ^^, they dont protude too much, so you can see your plate carrier with ease and look down pretty easy something that i struggle a lot with bigger goggles like the begadi ones and such, even harder when im using nose and face protection and you cannot look down because the frame of the goggles is in the way and the mask is pushing the goggles up XD
@@fubene5495 thanks for sharing your experience that detailed - i'm sure many other viewers may be thankful as well :) i use the antifog unit myself, a very useful gadget. In my personal opinion, every new airsoft player should consider to use one!
@@rummbolt can you run the unit with just a cap, I don't like helmets....also although you scored higher on the CP1 your still using the other model? Does CP1 have a ready to install ability to add anti fog? I'm still deciding which to get atm
I got the CP1 for CQB K2B, i weight 127kg and i´m 1,77m tall, while playing the whole day in K2B the goggles never fogged up on me and i sweat a lot, when we had Breaktime i put them on the side and than they fogged up BUT from the outside.
Lendedthem to a Friend who started with Airsoft and we were playing in Ginzlin the Game, woodland, and he said they never fogged up and if they defogged really fast.
Thanks for sharing your experience on the cp1 ! Nice you are happy with the solution. Have a good one!
so how does he know they defogged fast when you say they didn't ever fog in the first place?
One thing that can happen with the Begadi goggles(and I assume with the novritsch ones as well) is that if you clean it under running water you may get water in between the two lenses, essentially ruining the lens since it is pretty much impossible to get out of there. But other than that I haven't really had any issue with them yet. I designed a turbo fan mod for the CP1 which makes it pretty much completely impossible to fog them up and is really useful to keep regular glasses bellow them or RX inserts fog free as well. Also on a really hot day the airflow is quite refreshing even if you don't have any fogging issues :D See for more info : ruclips.net/video/KuSpW6h9ntI/видео.html
@@tychoordo3753 thanks for the warning - i hope many viewers can take their learnings from it! Have a good one!
Great video as always!
Thanks good sir - happy to read you like my content
Schöner Vergleich. Wir haben 2 CP1 im Team und bei beiden bisher keinen Beschlag feststellen können. Weder in der Halle noch draußen bei viel Luftfeuchtigkeit.
Am liebsten würde ich noch gerne die BLOG Brille testen, weil sie mir einfach vom Style deutlich besser gefällt.
Grüße Tom
@@AirsoftbyTNTGermany Hi Tom - ja, zur CP1 hört man echt nichts negatives. Bin noch gespannt auf meinen ersten Einsatz ingame, die Erwartungen sind dementsprechend hoch!
Die BLOG brille kenn ich noch gar nicht, muss ich mir mal anschauen. Danke für den Hinweis!
Novritsch ones fog up if your face sweats
@@MrGoogle87 in the mean time since i recorded the Video, I managed to fog them up as well ... this is where the anti fog unit could come in handy😁
Thanks for your comment, have a good one!
Buen video tengo las de Novritsch (Norverto😂😂😂) y funcionan bien pero el cristal es muy delicado y se raya casi sin tocarlo, si usas un papel lo destruyes. Además la goma que hay cerca de la entrada del aire, se deforma y acaba haciendo daño en la frente. En tu video en la parte donde comparas el sistema de ventilación de las dos gafas, ya se aprecia esa deformación en la goma. Has probado las Cp1 con el sistema de ventilación? Como de resistente es la lente de la Cp1??
Hey hey, thanks for you comment! My Novrtisch Goggles are still in pretty good condition after one year of use, but i try to handle them with care.
The Ventilation System als can be applied to the CP1, maybe you have to grind down some of the upper side rubber because it´s a little more thick than on the Novritsch ones.
On the durability of the CP1 Lenses, i can not comments, because I just do not own them long enough. But the first impression seems good to me :) Have a good one!
@@rummbolt gracias por tomarte el tiempo de responderme. Las voy a comprar, ya te diré que resultado me dan. Buen día para ti también.
@@thecoiltutoriales5238
Sure! Wanted to reply even earlier, but my phone did not allow somehow... better late than never :D
Wish you lots of fun (and safety!) with your new goggles!
Hm, my lens did not get too many scratches in the last year, only one minor one in the center.
It's to early to comment on the lens durability of the CP 1 for me, but the installation of the qntifog unit adapter should be no problem i think!
Those novritsch googles you tested are they with ones with the air flow system?
Hello - if you are talking about the AntiFog Unit - i tested the goggles without this extra, but it can be applied in theory, yes. Hope this helped you out - have a good one!
@@rummbolt yes sorry I should have been more specific. I was asking if those novritsch goggles are the ones sold with the anti fog unit?
And I would like to know what is your preferred or most reliable goggles (or vision protection system)
I'm from UK and only started to get back into the sport yesterday 🤣 mostly cold games over here broski.
Thank you for getting back to me also bro 🙏 god bless
@@DrDuffy-hz3ut Sure, no problem :)
The Anti Fog Unit + any of the shown goggles in this video would work very well together, although the installation of the Anti Fog Unit Magnetic Adapter will be a little easier on the Novritsch one. I would pick from the following priorities:
If you want the most easy & slim solution, pick the anti Fog unit + NOVRITSCH Goggles.
If you want the extra accessory options + better ventilation, pick the Begadi CP1 + Novritsch Anti Fog Unit. Will need a little more individual work, but not too bad :)
Have a good one!
@@rummbolt mate you're a legend, thank you for this knowledge you've saved me hours and potentially 100's of ££ 😁
I didn't know novritsch's anti fog unit could be used on those other goggles.
Once again thank you my friend and God bless 🙌
@@DrDuffy-hz3ut I hope you will find a good way to mount the adapter to the Begadi CP1 :) You probably will have to remove some material in the upper part of the "rubber" part (where the Begadi Logo is) But afterwards, it should be working :)
Have a good one!
But you have to mention that with those googles you can not have nose protection. So this is a minus in novritch ones :)
i got the novrisch googles and i do use a malaclava with mouth and nose protection, it is a little bit more tight then low profile googles, but usable :)
Thats true, for me it´s part of the point "Accessories", as the face shield for the CP1 can be bought seperately.
ich benutze auch die cp1 mit der novritsch unti fog unit und es funktionier problemlos
Ja, die Kombi empfehle ich auch gerne! Danke für deinen Kommentar!
Welche kleine Action cam ist das?
Das ist die Runcam Thumb Pro :)
Siehe gerne auch mein Video hierzu: ruclips.net/video/cDgbNPDmzo4/видео.html
@@rummbolt klasse vielen Dank
@@hergaldigri6511 Kein Problem - eine sehr praktische kleine Kamera mit akzeptabler Qualität. Kein GoPro-Niveau, aber ich bin zufrieden.
@@rummbolt da ich mir jetzt auch die cp1 Brille geholt habe wäre dort die kleine cam super so kann ich an meiner airsoft dann die gopro dran setzen. 👍
@@hergaldigri6511 Habe vor einer Woche das erste Mal so mit der Thumb auf der CP1 gespielt, funktioniert einwandfrei und wackelt praktisch nicht dank des geringen Gewichts
Can everyone tell me if I can wear motocross googles for airsoft or will they say no?
They most likely will not have the minimum protection certifications I guess, so the risk of having them shot out would be much higher. I do not recommend!
I use the cp1 with the glasses lense. it is amazing and checks all the boxes that I need. Nov goggles are still single pane and will fog.
@@wote2760 Great to read how many players are satisfied with the CP1. I wish we had those 8 years ago 😂
@@rummbolt bro, i have bought and gone through so many goggles looking for ones that work best with my glasses. hell no im getting contacts or goggle inserts as they are too expensive. CP1 goggles with the glasses lenses just works. I recommend them to any glasses wearing player I meet.
Aren't Nov goggles just resold Pyramex V2G-Plus? Afaik they are and if so they're dual lense.
@@error262jep they are pyramex and dual lense
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Who are those guys?
Your comment about Begadi goggles are a bit false imho. You got a fog not inside but from outside when you covered your face with your hand. You can take goggles without running or doing cardio, just try to exhale hot air to the outside lens and you will see a fog, do the same to the inside lens and you shouldn't get any. Another point, this cardio like experiments are not good enough to show, because you haven't reached a hyper ventilation and the level of sweatiness with higher body temperature, making your facemask evaporate the moisture from your breath. Reaching high level of hyper ventilation you can hold you breath for 30sec on fresh pair of goggles and they will start fogging. There is no product available to fight this, no gel or fan can stop it. Personaly I use Begadi cp1 goggles and antifog gel on the front lens. If I play 30min cqb games it works for 1 round, then need to reapply the gel. But after 4th round my ventilation goes out the limits and then nothing helps. Because balaclava is too moist and I breath out too much watter and then fog is unbeatable. Expensive mesh goggles are the choice.
@@MKmomentum Thanks for your comment!
I wonder then why the Novritsch goggles still fogged up less, be it on the inside or outside (did not focus on that to be honest and would have to try it again).
What i can tell you is that i was really on a high Level of sweat and body temperature, as i tested a third pair of goggles before as a reference (cheap Bollé) once. Unfortunately, i broke them during the test so I decided to cut this part out.
Moreover, i have used the Cp1 ingame for the first time now (outside sunny urban gameplay, 25°C). It did not fog up one single time.
I personally would stay away from mesh masks (for the eyes), high quality or not. Just saw too many accidents.
Have a good one!
Doesn’t matter how expensive your mesh goggles are, you don’t know what quality BB you’re being shot with and if one cheap or damaged BB hits your goggles too hard and turns to dust… you’re eating it
@@thomaspopa3354 Agree 100%!