Lancer TacticalAERO Airsoft Tactical Safety Goggles -3mm Dual Pane Lens, Anti-Fog Glasses for Hunting and Cycling-One Len
E**Y
Great value, great protection.
I’ve played one game with them and took a shot to the eye in a CQB. Pretty low odds for a first game, but good test. They didn’t fog the whole game, they protected my eye, and the bb didn’t even leave a mark. The fit was a little bit weird at first, but you get used to it pretty quickly. They have a microfibre cloth thing attached to the head band that fit snuggly around the lenses while not in use and a microfibre bag to store them in, so you know they won’t get scratched when you aren’t using them. I honestly feel like I underpaid for them. It’d be nice to have interchangeable lenses as well, but for $30 CAD I can’t complain. I’ll probably buy the smoked ones for outdoor games in the summer.
C**L
Great glasses!
My son got these for Christmas and he LOVES them. He took them out this weekend to try them out and they are perfect. Did not fog up once - and he likes how he can switch out the lenses as well to adapt to different weather environments
A**I
does the job
fogs easilly. These things are massive. Helmet users beware.
B**K
Very impressed, more so because of the price.
Backstory: While I’ve never considered myself to be a Prepper, I’ve always been one to be prepared. I have the standard first-aid and natural disaster bug-out packs for my wife and I. These contain cheap 3M safety goggles, like you used to have to wear in shop or chemistry class in HS (If you went to HS back when they still had this). I think these will do the job when it comes to being out in a dust storm or other disaster-related weather.However, working from home alongside my wife for 3+ months gave us a lot of time to look at things and upgrade where needed. I must confess, it also left a lot of time for binge-watching Prime & Netflix, and while we have diametrically opposed tastes when it comes to most of our viewing choices, one thing we both enjoy, perhaps the most, are of the post-apocalyptic/Zombie genre. This may or may not have lead to some of my preparations, including these goggles.Having said that, I am a participant of several firearm-related activities, so I am familiar with Personal Protection gear and its’ ratings. I was hoping to find something Z87+ rated, and I did, but at a much higher price. These are Z87.1, which mainly loses the high-impact rating from the “+”. My main use for these, should it come to it, are to be able to see in a dusty, windy atmosphere with possibly some small, flying debris, e.g., heavy rain/hail, possibly the occasional tornado or hurricane. Since these will be stored in a pack for most of their life (hopefully), I didn’t want to spend the extra for the “ballistic” rating. Of course, this assumes I’m more likely to face flying dirt and leaves than bullets and bomb fragments. Should it ever come to that, all our sunglasses have Z87+ ratings (Thanks Gargoyles and Oakley).So having explained my selection criteria, on to these particular goggles.When the package arrived, I was a little worried. They were sent in a large “padded” envelope that looked like it had been used as a seat cushion for the FedEx driver throughout the morning. One box was partially bent up and the other had been squashed open. Upon inspection, neither pair appeared damaged in the slightest, thanks to the way they were packaged inside the boxes.Right off, I was surprised by their weight. They certainly didn’t feel cheap. Looking closer, I noticed the thickness of the lens, which while nice, also worried me about optical clarity. Putting them on, I realized there wasn’t anything to worry about. While they might not be perfect, I couldn’t tell. They are very comfortable as the foam that actually touches your skin is softer. The strap seems extra wide and is very comfortable. I was worried because as a person of Asian descent, I have an Asian-shaped face, on the front of an extra large head. However, there were no points that pressed down unnaturally. They seem to have good protection from dust.After getting home from the office, I wore them around the house for a couple of hours, drawing many unnecessary comments from my wife…lol. I didn’t have the slightest issue with fogging, although admittedly, I didn’t do anything to break into a sweat and it was air-conditioned. I also changed both sets out to the yellow lenses. I figure that even though it only took a couple of minutes, if a situation comes up where we need them, we won’t have a few minutes to spare. As for yellow, it’s the best balance for anticipated conditions into which we might step. I don’t figure the sun will be beating down during a tornado, and the majority of them occur during daytime (at least the ones that touch down around here), but I expect it will be overcast at the least.So the quality and ease of use/adjusting is excellent.The only other thing to mention is what you get. I like the cover on the strap. When in use, it cover the strap around your head. When putting them up, you can just slide it around to the front and they cover the goggles themselves. The 2 extra lenses have a soft pouch, and all of it fits into the drawstring bag they include. After we fitted my wife’s pair, they packed away nicely in our kits.Another detail you might find important is they will fit over reading or prescription glasses if the frames aren't too large. We both occasionally use reading glasses, but our are wire frame. We both can wear a pair comfortably under these goggles.TL/DR: Great quality for the price.
T**R
Great goggles for airsoft + never fog!
I’ve owned these goggles for 2 years now, these are my go-to goggles whenever I hit the field. Now keep in mind these do fog if you wear them directly over your face. With the way I wear them, I place them over my mesh mask and make sure that my nose isn’t covered by my balaclava, and I remove the foam around the frames for maximum air flow. By doing this method I guarantee you will be fog free. Give it a go!
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