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eukanuba
24-08-2004, 10:30 AM
There's quite a few out there..

At the moment I've got a JT Proteus 2 thermal with fan and I'm looking for a backup pair..

Been looking at the V-Force Profiler and the Axiom FX..

Can anyone suggest a nice compact style of mask that's comfortable, easy to clean and able to get replacement/other style's of lenses.. ( i.e. yellow, tint, iridium etc.. )

- Euk.

Yzo
24-08-2004, 10:37 AM
dye invisions :yes: very compact and lots of lenses. although they can be a bastard to change

GTO
24-08-2004, 11:52 AM
I've gone with the profilers and I havent regretted it :thumbsup:
I've heard some good things about the invisions also!

Dunc.

eukanuba
24-08-2004, 12:22 PM
I would think that the Proteus II mask would have to be the single most time consuming mask to pull down, clean and rebuild.. it takes AGES !
And everything's got to be forced back into place..

- Euk.

GTO
24-08-2004, 12:38 PM
The profilers are a piece of piss to pull apart!
Once you get the hang of it, getting the lens off couldn’t be easier :yes:

Dunc.

Deadeye
24-08-2004, 12:53 PM
Firstly the Axioms Id stear clear of them alright, their ugly and they are hard and I dont know what the hell JT were thinking when they made them.

Invisions. I have a set they are tight profile, I found them pretty comfortable, and didn't fog that easily. The lenses are far harder to change than the lenses on any JT mask though.

JT Pro Flex's are very nice and the pimp factor is there. Lenses can be changed in under a 1.5 minutes pretty easily once your used to doing it.

The Profilers I also have and they are very comfortable, never fog, and the lenses can be changed in under 30 seconds pretty easily.

Go for the Profilers or Proflex's depending on what your preference is they both will perform really well.

skip
24-08-2004, 06:34 PM
Yeah what ethan said steer clear on the axioms ive worn some of those and they are uncomfortabe 4 me And you have to buy different lenses than the standard jt's. Proflex and Profilers are the way to go.

kodos
24-08-2004, 06:45 PM
Profilers are the way to go IMO great fit, easy to change lenses and dead easy to clean.

Mike
24-08-2004, 07:02 PM
We have over 30 different types of JT goggles and about 10 different types of Dye along with the combined 50 different lenses that they use....all in stock. Come in and try a set on................if you live in Sydney. :lol:

Hardcore
25-08-2004, 07:37 AM
The invisions are no good unless you've got a small head.
I'm a fan of the Pro Flex.
Because my hero Mike "Fat Old Guy" Whybrew, wears them.

Mike
25-08-2004, 08:45 AM
The invisions are no good unless you've got a small head.
I'm a fan of the Pro Flex.
Because my hero Mike "Fat Old Guy" Whybrew, wears them.


LOL, just keep digging that hole dude :hammer:

Thats what I doing right now, digging a hole too.............with your Timmy shovel! :lol: :lol:

JJJ
25-08-2004, 08:53 AM
JT proflex are the tops

eukanuba
25-08-2004, 09:27 AM
Come in and try a set on................if you live in Sydney. :lol:

Well, I don't have to live in sydney.. but when I am over in 5 weeks (on my way around the world).. I'll stop in and try a pair or 3 on :)

- Euk.

TOAD
07-09-2004, 11:25 AM
V-Force morphs are no good up here in the nice humid tropics they just keep on fogging :thumbsdow The JT Proteus 2 with well maintained thermal lens however are great :thumbsup:

AGGS
07-09-2004, 12:51 PM
Flex 7 IZE's are a damn comfy mask, price is pretty good considering you get a polarised thermal lens and a normal one as a spare

Actionboy
16-10-2004, 05:44 PM
Dude i have worn the Raven NVX And they are really comfortable. The only prob with them is they dont put enough glue on the foam and you have to re glue them at the start. But apart from that :thumbsup: :thumbsup: