Prescription Airsoft/shooting eyeglasses?

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Postby wurger » Thu Sep 02, 2010 8:48 am

GacktC wrote:Should I "test" the glasses after I recieved them before wearing them to a game??
I know I will be so pissed if they cracked & like $100+ dollars down the toilet after 2 sec I opened the package :(


My Wiley's have been hit directly in the lens from fairly short range more than once. So far, the BB's just leave a white smudge that easily wipes off.
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Postby Chesty_01 » Sat Sep 18, 2010 8:28 pm

So talking with an optometrist friend of mine, He has orders a pair of goggles that have a prescription insert. They also can be used without if you choose. They would work great for Airsoft, paintball, quads and dirt bikes and they are ANZI Rated!! They cost about $150 with the prescription. If you have vision insurance that covers the prescription, the goggles and inserts run about $70. These things are awesome and I will be showcasing them at all my future events to find out the demand/want for these goggles.
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