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200 FT Viz Mask Defog Antifog that really really works

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Posted 30 May 2007 - 06:54 AM

How many times have any of you played paintball and the circumstances are just right that your lense fogs over or your end up with a lot of condensation and it doesn't matter if you are using a thermal lense or not. How many of you have played when the humidity is on the high side but the temperature is around 50 degrees? Many of you know exactly what I am talking about. About a month ago, I went to a large game and was carrying a lot of gear with weather conditions like I just explained. Within 5 minutes of the game starting my mask was fogged up with heavy condensation running down the inside of my thermal lense even though I had cleaned both the inside and outside with one of the antifog sprays I have (Battle Lube, Empire, or 32 Degrees) just before setting out to play.

I went to a dive shop looking for an antifog product that would stop these annoying problems. I found it with 200 FT Viz Mask Defog. You apply a small drop to the inside of the lense, spread it out, and let it sit for about 15 minutes. After that, you take a towel and buff the lense until it is clear.

After I reapplied the 200 FT Viz Mask Defog that day, I didn't have a single problem even though I was at a dead sprint with a Broadsword vest filled to capacity, a Tac 8 with 3 extra magazines, a 90/4500 tank, my heavilty modded A5, and 8 Dye lid locks which can hold 160 paintballs, 2 grenades, and more. For an antifog treatment, this stuff is the way to go!!
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Posted 02 June 2007 - 07:04 AM

I'm telling you guys, this is the stuff to use, especially in high humidity!!!
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