Whip Protection - JT Paintball Mask

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Whip Protection - JT Paintball Mask

Post by JerseyJones »

Hey All,

I have found that the JT nVader Paintball mask I have is great for eye/ear/face protection when learning my cracks. Great visibility and great protection, bearing in mind that they must stop a paintball moving at 450 fps from point blank range.

A thought to share,

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Post by Shtick »

Great idea.


But how does it look with the rest of your Gear? Perhaps you should paint a "scar" across the chin... ;)
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Post by Mulceber »

Or maybe you can paint the whole thing brown so it won't clash with your Fedora. :lol: :junior: -IJ
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Post by Indiana Texas-girl »

I was thinking of getting a NASA space helmet myself. I'd love to see a pic of this paintball helmet. Maybe it'd be easier to fit a fedora over one of these. Any pics? What's the price?
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Post by Swindiana »

I was thinking of getting a NASA space helmet myself.
I wonder what whipcracking is like on the moon... :D
Well, at least no cracking noice one would think.

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Here ya go, folks. Keep in mind there are many different styles. ITG, I would say nix to the fedora with MOST paintball masks (I play rather regularily, so I have worn masks many-a-time). You might be able to wear them but ball caps are not the most comfortable so I doubt a fedora would.

http://paintball.com/reviews/images/pic_700_994_b_.gif

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Post by skywlkr »

An Airsoft mask might work with a fedora. I know they're designed to work with a military/replica helmet, so they are a bit more streamlined than a paintball mask. Not sure where you can get them though.

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Post by rick5150 »

Try this mask: :lol:

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rick5150 wrote:Try this mask: :lol:

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....and then Ken fell out his chair laughing as his Fedora Clad skull hit the desk.

Rick wins !

Ken

P.S. the visors are removeable on most PB masks, but for beginning the insurance over my eyes and ears is great for now.
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Post by Indiana Texas-girl »

Did Harrison get a collagen lip job? Looks like he perhaps has a duct tape fedora. Oh Harry, you're slippin' in your style.

P.S. Farnham54 & skywlkrinc, y'all know I was kidding about wearing a fedora with a Paintball helmet, right?
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Indiana Texas-girl wrote:P.S. Farnham54 & skywlkrinc, y'all know I was kidding about wearing a fedora with a Paintball helmet, right?
I knew that. However, you probably could wear a fedora with an airsoft mask. They are a lot less bulky than paintball masks.

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Post by Farnham54 »

:oops: nope :D Funny, it didn't seem all that unreasonable :D :D :D

I thought it might be a bit goofy looking, but I did give it some serious thought!
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Post by Indiana Janice »

Isn't safety the issue, not how you look? :wink:

I would have to agree that paintball goggles are a good choice. For me, a full suit of armour may be wise :lol:

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