JT still are the most breathable that I've used. I've tried i5, Grill, Virtue and had a hard time. Old JT Spectra from 2000 are still th most comfortable and breathable. But I might need to try this.
Hey man, I know this is like 2 years, but I will say, I just picked up the crbn zero pro, and I love it. I have had a shit ton of masks, and this one is by far my favorite and will probably stay that way a long time. Very comparable to the JT and has way more comfort IMO
@@RiotOnly21 they're definitely quality goggles but just weren't for me. Too close to the face, field of view was weird especially with the crbn logo on the damn lense, and they fogged. JTs just have never let me down.
@@virtual_balboa totally get it. I don’t have that problem with the fogging, I have a very high nose bridge, which a lot of the foam in masks don’t block airflow through, the crbn did for me luckily, I actually haven’t noticed the crbn logo personally! Then again I have a small face and went with the less coverage option so that might be the reason for that
To be fair, I get paint in my mouth when I get shot there even with a V-force Grillz. It’s probably due to the fact that the rubber is safer over time, including the risk of rust and is more likely to get a bounce.
I did end up trying these and sold them after a day. JTs are better for me. The Carbons sit too close to the face, mine fogged, and the field of view is weird. Especially with a logo on the lens.
Hello, the bottom of this mask seems very soft and bendable. Do you think if a whole barrage of Paintballs hits the bottem it will bend and let them through hitting the wearer directly?
JT still are the most breathable that I've used. I've tried i5, Grill, Virtue and had a hard time. Old JT Spectra from 2000 are still th most comfortable and breathable. But I might need to try this.
Hey man, I know this is like 2 years, but I will say, I just picked up the crbn zero pro, and I love it. I have had a shit ton of masks, and this one is by far my favorite and will probably stay that way a long time. Very comparable to the JT and has way more comfort IMO
@@RiotOnly21 they're definitely quality goggles but just weren't for me. Too close to the face, field of view was weird especially with the crbn logo on the damn lense, and they fogged. JTs just have never let me down.
@@virtual_balboa totally get it. I don’t have that problem with the fogging, I have a very high nose bridge, which a lot of the foam in masks don’t block airflow through, the crbn did for me luckily, I actually haven’t noticed the crbn logo personally! Then again I have a small face and went with the less coverage option so that might be the reason for that
I honestly think this mask looks awesome and for all the extras it comes with it's not that bad a deal.
Worth every penny. Been hoping for a mask like this.
Love your setup man. Great quality all around!
To be fair, I get paint in my mouth when I get shot there even with a V-force Grillz. It’s probably due to the fact that the rubber is safer over time, including the risk of rust and is more likely to get a bounce.
Those vents in Florida will come in handy , my first gen vio’s get really hot
I did end up trying these and sold them after a day. JTs are better for me. The Carbons sit too close to the face, mine fogged, and the field of view is weird. Especially with a logo on the lens.
I love the look of this thing
With those holes on the front, are they small enough that an airsoft BB couldn't get through?
Does the flexible part can stop the paintball?
Hello, the bottom of this mask seems very soft and bendable. Do you think if a whole barrage of Paintballs hits the bottem it will bend and let them through hitting the wearer directly?
I'm one of the very few that use my mask for paintball and airsoft. I think maybe those front and side vents are too large for airsoft.
Its like a rebranded Push Unite
I play airsoft so I don’t have to worry about paint
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A small percentage? I definitely don like the taste of pb paint.