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V-Force Grillz |
February 14, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Mike M.
from Cherry Hill, NJ United States
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I purchased the V-Force Grillz a few months after its release. I was initially inclined to go with the tried and true JT Proflex, but after trying on the Grillz, I was sold.
After well over a year of use, I see no reason to purchase a different mask. The Grillz hold up very well in all conditions and are incredibly easy to maintain due to every part being replaceable. I've used the mask in 100*+ and below freezing weather, and everything in between. Never have I had a problem with fogging, except in extreme humidity.
To highlight a few key features of the Grillz:
-Quick-change lens, with very wide peripheral view -Quick-change foam (Very convenient during those summer days) -Small profile (using the visor offers a little more forehead protection) -Soft rubber, so you will get a lot of bounces -Very comfortable
So if you're looking for a new mask and not sure where to look, definitely check out the Grillz. Of the masks currently made, they're easily among the best.
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Awesome mask that matches Multicam |
February 3, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Chris
from Lafayette, IN United States
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I cant say enough good things about this mask. Ive used both the VForce Profilier and the Dye Invision I3 and I still like the Grill better than both of them. Theyre all about equally comfortable, but the combination of the lightweight, comfort, and easy of taking it apart makes the Grill the winner for me. Also, the fact that this is the only mask that DOESNT have black on it and matches rather well with Multicam uniforms. I wish more mask companies would follow that lead and make more woodsball oriented masks like this one. The new Dye I4 looks promising with the easy of taking it apart, but the colors still look more oriented towards speedball players. Overall, the Grill is a great mask, albeit a little on the pricey side. But as they say, you get what you pay for.
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grills |
January 29, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Coleby moellman
from Otsego, MN United States
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These grills are by far the best goggles that I have ever owned!!! They look way different in real life than in these pictures, way nicer. other than flexs, they are the most comfortable mask ever!! Its worth the 90 dollars for these goggles!!
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awESOmE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
January 24, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Nathan Bohm
from Austin, TX United States
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I love this mask it is UBBER! comfortable. I wore it for 12 hours out of the box and it was really comfortable. I have the tinted lenses they are worth their weight in gold!! These goggles are really nice and flexible. They allow your face to be protected but still flexible enough to bounce balls. Great FOV(Field of Vision) like 195 degrees.
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Sweet |
January 12, 2008 |
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Tyler Thoms
from Keene, CA United States
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These goggles are sick. I bought like four extras for my whole team to use, they never fog and wiping paint from them is really easy. Most other goggle sytems fog and its all blurry when you get hit in the face and these dont do that. Buy these for sure if not these then C7 from dye
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