My son has outgrown his old mask and he had to borrow my old Spectras this past weekend. Nothing else I had fit him properly since he needs to play in glasses now. So, I'm looking at the different options out there with better lens change systems than the old "tear and swear" JT lens change. The one thing I noticed is that while we both like visors on our masks to keep the sun out of our eyes, most newer masks don't offer them anymore. I'm wondering why they went out of style. Are they just not "agg" so manufacturers catered to the more image conscious players, or is there another reason?
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I suspect your correct. They can sell all kinds of mask accessories - except visors. I think its mainly an aesthetics issue with some practicality of reducing things to hit.
i have a mask for sale in BST with a nice visor. (Shameless plug: https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...w-thermal-lens). I dont wear glasses so I cannot comment on how friendly it would be in that department. Though - there is no foam where the legs of the glasses would run back to the ears... so I feel like that would be a plus in this department.
Either way, good luck. And I am genuinely interested to hear why visors aren't more common.
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I definitely think it's a style thing. But for us function over form old timers a visor is a good thing. I bought a proflex X strictly to bother the proflex Fanboys at the field I play at and ended up liking it. If he wears glasses look at the design of the proflex X. A few of the guys that I play with that wear glasses like the idea that the foam is open on the sides so it's very conducive to wear glasses with.
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I just bought my son an invert helix thermal mask and it has a visor but it's a flimsy excuse of one compared to my spectra.
I'm not a visor guy myself but if you're going to offer one make it good at least.
It was $40 shipped from ANSgear and comes with chin strap. Fit his 8 year old face really well.
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The Spectra fit him very well and I have a Vortex fan that came in handy for him since we were playing in the snow. Because of this, I had actually looked at the Proflex X and it's the mask that got me thinking about this subject. I see they sell visors separately for the Proflex, but I wasn't sure if they're compatible with the X. It just seems so weird that a feature many of us took for granted would fall out of style when it worked so well. Speaking of the Vortex fans, it looks like those are discontinued now too. The one I have is being held on by zip ties since many of the pegs broke off. I just wish more companies made their gear to cater to the average player than the tournament crowd.
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Originally posted by apamburn View PostI just bought my son an invert helix thermal mask and it has a visor but it's a flimsy excuse of one compared to my spectra.
I'm not a visor guy myself but if you're going to offer one make it good at least.
It was $40 shipped from ANSgear and comes with chin strap. Fit his 8 year old face really well.
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I just want to say these newer JT masks I’ve bought, the helicopter and snow camo flex, the frames are A LOT easier to swap out. It’s a night and day difference between those and my other older frame. It’s “tear and not swear” which is a pleasant surprise.
Are the Proflex visors compatible with the Proflex X?
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It’s not style. Its manufacturing cost. The newest masks are ever more expensive to produce. They just sell them separately so you don’t cry about a $250 mask. Sell the parts separately nobody bats an eye.
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It’s been a while since I purchased a new mask other then LE Flex and a VIO that I really like but I purchased a visor for my VIO because they don’t come with it. They are sold out all over the place and hard to find. (It’s a popular option)
My I5 I found an “Atlas” visor that clicks in the top.
I wish they would bring back Tint to HD fades. Those lenses are 2nd to none when it comes to a good all around mask lens. It acts like a visor without actuality needing one.
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Originally posted by apamburn View PostI just bought my son an invert helix thermal mask and it has a visor but it's a flimsy excuse of one compared to my spectra.
I'm not a visor guy myself but if you're going to offer one make it good at least.
It was $40 shipped from ANSgear and comes with chin strap. Fit his 8 year old face really well.
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Profilers have an awesome visor. It's great for bright days or if it's raining a bit it keeps rains off the lens itself. I also like the tiara, protects the foreheadMy feedback +38/-0 on old MCB
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Originally posted by Falcon16 View PostProfilers have an awesome visor. It's great for bright days or if it's raining a bit it keeps rains off the lens itself. I also like the tiara, protects the forehead
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Profilers have the best visor option. Easy to install or remove. The goggles also have a nice little space between the forehead and nose foam for glasses frames. I wish other companies offered the "tiara".
However, on the glasses subject, a couple of my teammates use YouZee clip in glasses. They say they work great. I don't have glasses so I wouldn't know.
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