To help wtih routing the hoses, I put it through some shrink tube because thats what i had around , and i cut a thin strip of velcro that was glued to the shrink tube, and put that shrink tube on the side of the helmet above the mounts and it routes it great, without kinking, and its just a cleaner setup, because if you use the elastic straps its going to compress the tubes. Hope it helps. Kind of hard to picture it, heated up the shrink tube and its a perfect kink-less setup.
Just wanted to let everyone know about the goggles just on their own. I have to say I was insanely impressed by the goggles just on their own as I wear full face covering and the air coming out the eye holes would fog up my old goggles. The novritsch goggles just on its own would not fog up even if I tried. I never had issues with fogging all day without the AFU but near the second half of the day i would use the AFU to just cool down my face. So Id recommend just getting the goggles on its own and seeing if that's good enough for you and if you run really hot during game days then it may be worth getting both.
Thanks for the comment on your experience I have never tried them on their own but it’s nice to know in case the unit goes down or I forget to charge it.
I like the goggles by them self too i use large and the normal ones and i love them but I’m getting some inner rx inserts cause i have prescription glasses so getting the fog unit will defiantly help with that
Without the unit they are good quality with nice fit and seal. Only thing I don’t like is the quick release buckle is in the centre on the back of your head. If you wear a helmet it takes a bit of fitness to get it in the right place.
@@adventureairsoft I see. For a pair of 20$ eye pro, it sounds promising compared the 60$ ones Valken sells. I'd buy ESS Landops, but they don't have them here in Canada.
@@KazeAkiyama hi thanks for the watch and comment. My version is the mk 1 and it still lasts the whole day on medium to high power. If you switch it off between games or charge it from a power band it will go further. I have had 2 game days out of it on low which I was very pleased about.
@@lukavideo Hi thanks for the watch and comment. You probably can't get that amount of airflow through one with the fan used in the unit. At least it's uniformal and works great.
It's from Novritsch sold as a tactical helmet made by FMA. To be it's a very comfortable lid and aas it's from FMA well made. The cover is also from Novritsch which is pretty good value and fits well. More links on my website Adventureairsoft.com. I make no commission just tried a fair amount of their products recently.
To help wtih routing the hoses, I put it through some shrink tube because thats what i had around , and i cut a thin strip of velcro that was glued to the shrink tube, and put that shrink tube on the side of the helmet above the mounts and it routes it great, without kinking, and its just a cleaner setup, because if you use the elastic straps its going to compress the tubes. Hope it helps. Kind of hard to picture it, heated up the shrink tube and its a perfect kink-less setup.
Great idea now there fitted around the helmet mounting channels don't have any issues with kinking. If I do I know what to do now much appreciated.
Did you put the tubes on the side of the helmet with zipp ties ? @@adventureairsoft
@@groparul yes small ties hold it in place in the rail track.
definitely will be getting one of these. great review
Just wanted to let everyone know about the goggles just on their own. I have to say I was insanely impressed by the goggles just on their own as I wear full face covering and the air coming out the eye holes would fog up my old goggles. The novritsch goggles just on its own would not fog up even if I tried. I never had issues with fogging all day without the AFU but near the second half of the day i would use the AFU to just cool down my face. So Id recommend just getting the goggles on its own and seeing if that's good enough for you and if you run really hot during game days then it may be worth getting both.
Thanks for the comment on your experience I have never tried them on their own but it’s nice to know in case the unit goes down or I forget to charge it.
I like the goggles by them self too i use large and the normal ones and i love them but I’m getting some inner rx inserts cause i have prescription glasses so getting the fog unit will defiantly help with that
Nice to hear been debating these for a while. Very good in depth review of them with the anti fog system 👍
NIce review thanks for making the vid , been reasearching for a while this is def the vid
Thanks for the watch and comment. It's really appreciated 😊
Where is the helmet cover from?
Hi thanks for the question and watch It's from Novritsch also one of their better priced products
Get the ExFog XT instead of these. Way better and you can use them with any goggles.
how are the goggles themselves without the anti-fog unit
Without the unit they are good quality with nice fit and seal. Only thing I don’t like is the quick release buckle is in the centre on the back of your head. If you wear a helmet it takes a bit of fitness to get it in the right place.
@@adventureairsoft I see. For a pair of 20$ eye pro, it sounds promising compared the 60$ ones Valken sells. I'd buy ESS Landops, but they don't have them here in Canada.
No fogging is good but is there even a slight hint of moisture buildup at all with the afu?
No had nothing at all it’s fantastic
Just wondering what the battery life is like on it.
@@KazeAkiyama hi thanks for the watch and comment. My version is the mk 1 and it still lasts the whole day on medium to high power. If you switch it off between games or charge it from a power band it will go further. I have had 2 game days out of it on low which I was very pleased about.
why do they need to put there two separate tubes? one tube will be enough, that two tubes are ending in the same spot
@@lukavideo Hi thanks for the watch and comment. You probably can't get that amount of airflow through one with the fan used in the unit. At least it's uniformal and works great.
By chance do you know what size hole punch came with the unit?
Measuring it it's 13.5mm by 9.4mm. Hope this helps
what helmet is that
It's from Novritsch sold as a tactical helmet made by FMA. To be it's a very comfortable lid and aas it's from FMA well made. The cover is also from Novritsch which is pretty good value and fits well. More links on my website Adventureairsoft.com. I make no commission just tried a fair amount of their products recently.