Guide to Buying Your 1st Paintball Mask | Lone Wolf Paintball
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- Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024
- Guide to Buying Your 1st Paintball Mask
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Tony goes over the features of multiple paintball goggles. He starts at a lower price and feature having mask and moves through a wide selection until landing on a more expensive but worth the money goggle.
Let us know if you have any questions about masks in the comments.
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Jt proflex is my #1 favorite mask
I'd like to say that the Bunkerking CMDs are also a good option for people with glasses, thought I was going to get stuck with the EVS getting back into the sport.
A nice mask for $100 is the Dye Axis Pro. I am a bigger head guy, and it fits me great.
"this first mask is a single lens. you don't want a single lens." that was fantastic.
for 15 dollars more, the HK is the choice if your budget is minimal. why even bother with the Dye SE
also, Vio4Life! especially the Extend
dye se has thermal lens option mask aswell.
all the hard plastic masks are the same in the 50-60 range
The VForce Profiler was the perfect starter mask. Unfortunate they have been discontinued. Excellent visibility and durability, and good to excellent breathability and comfort depending on your head size. Very cost effective as well.
I recommend the Empire E flex. They are similar to the Proflex, but WAY easier to remove the lens.
I sure do enjoy going down- usually not with my paintball mask on- I’ll have to see if the GF is into it! 😅
This is a paintball video 💀 why not keep it family friendly :)
JT proflex👑 Vforce grillz 🥶Dye i4/5🤩 Push🥳 and Carbon 🤯
Almost every player will tell you these are the only mask that matter
Budget vforce profilers 50$ pro quality ( new )
i got the dye se thermal as my first mask. after i got hooked i got a crbn zero mask. i keep my dye for anyone who comes along. its not a bad starter mask at all but my head is def big and it feels tight around the tempeles after 2 hours or so its uncomfortable. but for rec 10 min games its fine
Can we change HK'S name to Brass Eagle this will be better for paintball
i miss my purple JT pro flex. what do you guys thnk of the HK skull?
Buy a proflex. Next question
Wearing a dye i5 since 2 years, and before that a i4, there is one big Con with this one…..the system to lock the screen sucks, it was ok one the i4, but on the i5, it really sucks…
Screen?
@@ethiopianpoisonouscaterpillarthe lens locks into the actual mask
definitely do not get anything without a thermal lens
Agreed!
dont buy anything without dual / thermal lenses i honestly dont know why they even put them on this list or sell them, no amount of anti-fog will help
unfortunately people buy them and they gotta make money.
This isn't a list of goggles to buy, the purpose of the video is to show what features to look for when buying your first mask so we grabbed a range of products as examples. As mentioned in the video, a single pane is not desirable and we definitely recommend a thermal lens
@@LoneWolfPb makes sense, i just didnt like that you offered anti fog in the video if they do go and buy them. i feel like a lot of the people who watch these are young kids who are new and looking for the cheapest way to get into the sport and that may lead them down the path of getting crappy goggles and anti fog that doesnt help much, instead of getting dual panes. but i also understand you guys are trying to run a business as well
If you don’t get a proflex.. you bought the wrong one😅
honorable mentions around the $30-50 price points: Empire Helix and Carbon OPR
First??
Get a Push… They’re super cheap.