PyramexSafety Products GB6420SDT V2G Plus Safety Glasses, Gray Anti-Fog Dual Lens
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.78 x 4.33 x 2.72 inches |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 3 x 3 inches |
Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Brand Name | Pyramex Safety |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Model Name | Gb6410sdt |
Color | Black Frame, Dual Clear H2x Anti-fog |
Material | Synthetic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Pyramex |
Part Number | GB6410SDT |
Style | Safety |
Included Components | Safety Glasses with elastic strap |
Size | One Size |
Fishing Technique | Spinning, Casting |
R**N
Perfect for Airsoft! And no fogging!!!
I use these for airsoft and they are perfect. The lenses are very durable and have withstood a lot of direct shots without cracking or scratching. These goggles are also lower profile than many other options out there which is why I chose to go with this model. I also have a pair of these with tinted lenses and I use them all the time. I got this clear pair for playing in overcast conditions or at night time games.These are really comfortable and fit perfectly with my One Tigris half mask and my boonie hat so that may whole face is protected from BBs.And now, for my favorite thing about these goggles. They don’t fog up!!! The main thing I wanted in a pair of goggles was to not have any fogging issues, and these have worked perfectly for me! I have played in cold conditions with snow on the ground and really really hot conditions as well and I haven’t had any issues with fogging yet! However, I will say that I live in a very dry environment, so I don’t know how they would perform in a more humid area like the south.Overall, these goggles are cheaper than the other options out there and they are way better quality, they are comfortable, and they don’t fog!!! So, if you are looking for a good pair of airsoft goggles, look no further and buy these now!I hope this is helpful!
N**W
Great value!
Full tight seal, great eye protection, and because it's small it doesn't overlap my balaclava and stays fog free. This does mean your extreme peripheral vision is slightly limited. And for the price, I'd say it's worth it.
S**E
Doesn't fit as well as I hoped
I would say I have a large head, but not huge. That said, these feel small on me. The strap length is fine, but the goggles rest on my eye sockets in an odd way -- just the act of blinking pulls them out of position. I'm sure I could adapt to wearing them; half blinks might work.They also just barely cover my eye sockets. I feel like if I got these in a large, they would wrap around my head better, giving me better vision as well. But as it is, they feel small on me, and my vision is a bit constrained.Another problem is they don't seal my face as I hoped. The top of my nose bridge has a large air gap; no amount of fiddling will correct that it seems. There are tiny air gaps all over the frame, intentionally it seems, so an air gap isn't really an issue. It's just that I was under the impression that these are sealed goggles -- and they aren't They still have plenty of ways for fumes, vapours, gases, and smoke to get in.The rubber or whatever it is that contacts my face is firm. It doesn't form to my face very well, but it is definitely still better than plastic -- just more like a firm rubber. I think silicone might have been my preference, to get a better seal and to feel more comfortable.There is a slight reflection inside the lenses, but it's not an issue until staring at something bright.They feel rather light weight for goggles, and the lenses seem as hoped. No fog at all while just wearing them around the house for an hour.I'm sure they will grow on me, however a larger size might help, and maybe silicone on the nose bridge would help seal things better? I'd also love a switch on them to go from vented to full-sealed, rather than this half-sealed mode that's currently implemented. ah well.I wouldn't buy them again myself, but if you're just a teen doing airsoft, they probably are great?
C**Z
Amazing Goggles
I use these specifically for airsofting because I kept seeing people recommend these for their quality & I can agree they’re great. I’ve gotten shot at a pretty close range and they’ve blocked and stopped everything. They’re also pretty comfortable the rubber is pretty soft and at least to me it doesn’t bother me wearing them for a long time. The best part that I was pretty skeptical was the no fogging which surprisingly doesn’t for the time I was playing on a fairly warm day it didn’t fog up whatsoever. I’ll definitely purchase another one whenever these start giving out!
T**T
Good googles
Better go with the grey lens.
M**8
Great bang for your buck! Good all around!!
They work as advertised!! I use these for Airsoft and I’ve used these in the cold and they haven’t fogged yet. I still have to use them in the heat but I will update this review once I do. So far they are great! And they are not as expensive as others I’ve tried(and those ones fogged)
M**D
Comfortable, don't fog, cheap
Purchased and used my pair for airsoft, works splendidly. Pairs well with a OneTigris ear and face mask without leaving any gaps.
B**S
Mostly good.
It is really good, they don't fog for a few hours, but after a good 4-6 hours of constant use, they will begin to fog if you do not have proper ventilation outside like pulling your nose out of your mask or getting an anti fog unit.The other issue is that in the middle, right above your eyes, there is a really sharp, annoying piece of plastic that will stab you in the forehead the whole time, leaving a mark/red spot and eventually giving you a headache. My solution was to use a tool and grind the piece off, but then that left permanent water stains on the goggles from washing the dust off, I think the water got between the two panels, no clue.The panels have not fallen out yet and I've had them for about two months. They are overall decent for Airsoft, just may need a few modifications.
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