November 12, 200618 yr LAWL. i like how you think people bring frozen paintballs. Most of the time if you go into a large place where you have to pay to get in, you have to buy your paint from there too. The only way you'd be able to bring frozen paint with you is if you went somewhere with your friends out in the forest or w/e.
November 12, 200618 yr theMinkey;403339']i went paintballing with work once' date=' it owned. the gayest part was fog though. my glasses fogged up like shit, but worse of all the masks they gave us were shitty and fogged up like hell. kinda ruined it to an extent, but just play through it and it owns.[/quote'] The best way I found to work to not make your goggles fog if you wear glasses is to breathe out of your nose. It worked for me when I worked as a ref using those rent-a-goggles. Also you can't freeze your hand off or whatever with CO2. At worst it'll be very cold and thats about it.
November 12, 200618 yr my friend paid like 100 dollars and then his mask fogged up and he took them off within first 4 minutes and they told him to sit out, he never played lol then i was on the opposite teams base and i didnt even know im like hai2u guys sup and they were shooting me im like oo shit better run lol
November 12, 200618 yr For all the people who have fog in the mask. Make sure you grab a mask that is sealed around the eyes or has good ventilation. If not, you're fucked.
November 12, 200618 yr http://www.actionvillage.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/Store/en/-/USD/DisplayProductInformation-Start;sid=LDsEkTfgNJEE7XK3i0zEOT1G5XFEpQM8t5o=?ProductID=_JmsFAY7cyEAAAD6W8h1Movs ive played with a lot of different goggles, and these are by far my favorite. the lens is super sturdy and huge so you have good peripheral vision. its very good when it comes to thermo/fog problems and changing the lense takes about 2 minutes where it can take a fucking life time with other goggles. also super lite and fits really well on your face. very good investment if you're going to keep playing and $70 is a steal another thing to remember is to try and avoid wiping paint directly off the lense. if you can, just spray it off with water - you'll avoid smears which makes it hard to see