Looks nice, but for $160 (not including shipping) seems a bit much. But I am open to attempts to solve the long debate of trying to find a solution for fogged-up eye-pro.
Can’t wait to hear about the battery and how long they last but it should also be stated that I heard you can charge and use at the same time so you could run a portable charger on the back of your head strap like you do for your camera
Got mine as part of their Kickstarter campaign. The thing I liked is that they are working on an adapter for prescription lenses and they are quite compact. I haven’t played with them on yet to report on battery life but my field runs short games so they should do well. I like how you have camouflaged yours!
IDK about the Rx adaptor. Per their website the adaptor replaces the current lenses and they 3rd party the Rx portion. The 3rd party doesnt mention anything in regards to Ansi ratings so the lenses arent safe for airsoft
@@Yankee2-2NomadHello, noticed your comment. Lensabl is required to match the safety ratings on the frames. It’s not disclosed on their website. We are still working on getting the process in place to make this an easy and seamless experience for our customers. We would never suggest to use non impact rated lenses. But I see how this could create some confusion. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
If they’re ANSI rated, they shouldn’t ever crack from bb hits. Unfortunately in the US most mesh goggles are banned, so we have to rely on lenses and work around fogging issues.
These are wild, great video man. Super innovative. A video on how you attach all the gilly to the goggles and links would be awesome!
Looks nice, but for $160 (not including shipping) seems a bit much. But I am open to attempts to solve the long debate of trying to find a solution for fogged-up eye-pro.
Can’t wait to hear about the battery and how long they last but it should also be stated that I heard you can charge and use at the same time so you could run a portable charger on the back of your head strap like you do for your camera
You can add a power bank to them and they'll charge whilst still running.
Yeah that’s what I was thinking. A lot of milsimers run helmets and you can put a power bank in the battery compartment on the back of a helmet scrim.
Any issue with dry eyes, or is the movement of air not enough to cause this sort of issue?
Have the same set up as you with the tritech. Great piece of eye pro. I just need to get a hold of that kmcs lens mesh though😅
Got mine as part of their Kickstarter campaign. The thing I liked is that they are working on an adapter for prescription lenses and they are quite compact. I haven’t played with them on yet to report on battery life but my field runs short games so they should do well. I like how you have camouflaged yours!
IDK about the Rx adaptor. Per their website the adaptor replaces the current lenses and they 3rd party the Rx portion. The 3rd party doesnt mention anything in regards to Ansi ratings so the lenses arent safe for airsoft
@@Yankee2-2NomadHello, noticed your comment. Lensabl is required to match the safety ratings on the frames. It’s not disclosed on their website. We are still working on getting the process in place to make this an easy and seamless experience for our customers.
We would never suggest to use non impact rated lenses. But I see how this could create some confusion. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
@@Trittech The RX adapters are compatible with the glasses right? And they are safe to use?
@ yes and yes!
@@Trittech when do you guys plan on restocking?
Looks like you had to slightly alter your camera arm to accommodate the bigger lenses.
If you compare them to novritch anti fog unit? How is it?
If you're not gonna use em, can I have them LOL
As a mesh goggle user myself, these do peak my interest. How strong are they? Can they take a few rounds before cracking?
If they’re ANSI rated, they shouldn’t ever crack from bb hits. Unfortunately in the US most mesh goggles are banned, so we have to rely on lenses and work around fogging issues.
They look great but are they going to beat the anti fog unit, also considering that they cost 130£
Used mine for an event. They didn’t fog at all until they died. Worth the price 200%. They beat ex-fog in every way
@@a-dizzlem-shizzy1206 Still using?
you shouldnt wear mesh googles full stop. not worth the risky. even if they dont crack the BB back crack and still fly into your eye