It gets damned hot and humid here on the Gulf Coast, especially during the summer. And I am foolish enough to want to maintain my monthly paintball habit even in the worst months. Taking advice from an old hand, I have started bringing two masks to the field and alternating them each game to allow the foam to dry and not stay saturated. That seems to help a lot with fogging and general comfort (yes, I already use thermal lenses). But as we approach the hottest and wettest part of the year, I wonder if something like a JT Vortex 2 fan might be worthwhile. They pop up from time to time on the Proflex BST group on FB.
I am curious to know what others' experiences have been with them and with other fan systems. How's the weight? If you later remove it, what do you use to cover the hole(s) in the top of the goggle frame? I've read complaints about the noise killing your ability to hear movement when the fan is running. Is it much of a problem?
I don't wear glasses, so I'm not trying to combat fogging of those (seems to be a common motivator for installing fans). Do I just need to suck it up and quit looking for an excuse to buy even more silly paintball junk?
I am curious to know what others' experiences have been with them and with other fan systems. How's the weight? If you later remove it, what do you use to cover the hole(s) in the top of the goggle frame? I've read complaints about the noise killing your ability to hear movement when the fan is running. Is it much of a problem?
I don't wear glasses, so I'm not trying to combat fogging of those (seems to be a common motivator for installing fans). Do I just need to suck it up and quit looking for an excuse to buy even more silly paintball junk?
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