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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2015
Fits great feels comfortable. Only thing. Is that it fogsa little. But all in all great goggles
John Echeverria
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2015
Good product, if anyone wears medium frame glasses don't fret, they'll fit really snugly, but they'll fit.
Blondie
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2014
Great product and fast shippping!!!
J
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2014
These are legitimate Lancer Tactical goggles. However, when I was shipped these the package was opened and there were numerous fingerprints on the lens, but it was easily fixed with some eyeglass cleaner. Just a word of note, there are no instructions whatsoever included in the package.The lenses themselves are robust and are marked at the top "TIDAL Z-87+", indicating that they pass ANSI Z-87, making them safe for airsoft use. The goggles when they were shipped to me were holding the tinted lens, and the two other lenses (clear and yellow) were packaged in their own plastic wrappers.The goggles themselves are of very good quality.They are of a flexible plastic rubber (probably PVC) and the foam is sturdy but soft. The back of the goggle strap is lined with a light cloth, increasing comfort and (possibly) sweat absorption. These goggles are adjustable for head size and may still be a tight/loose fit, but the nasal indentation is clearly visible when wearing the goggles, and partially obstruct user vision.EDIT: HOW TO CHANGE THE LENSSo, after acquiring another pair of these goggles I was safe to figure out how to change the lens. There is apparently very little information on how to do this online, so read carefully.The goggle strap is mounted on swivels to the left and right of the frame. Lift under the swivel cover tabs which are directly up and down from the swivel covers(thus, there are two tabs per swivel) and the swivel covers should release. Peel away the swivel cover by 90 degrees but remember to keep it intact. Stretch out the goggle strap so you can see a large hole and a small hole, combined into one. Move the swivel socket into the large hole. Lift to remove. Repeat for the other swivel.Peel away the cover from the top. Don't grab onto the foam while removing. Don't worry too much about damaging the frame or lens, they're tough stuff and you're probably only going to scuff them. The top part of the lens should be exposed: lift it up and out of the bottom section of the frame. Notice the popping sound and the sides of the frame.Grab your new lens. Notice the pretty "u" shaped cuts around the edges: you'll need those. Now for the tricky part.Insert the lens into the bottom, and be sure to align the indents in the frame with the cuts in the lens. Stretch the frame when needed, and work on the nose-piece first. The lens should now be flush with the nose-piece but sticking out everywhere else.Stretch the sides of the frames while inserting the sides of the lens. This requires a bit of patience and elbow grease. Only the top part should remain.Your top frame should be sticking out behind the lens. Push it forward. Same procedure, work your way up from the sides, align the indents and cut-outs. If done correctly your new lens should be flush with the goggle frame!
JUAN M. GUEVARA HERNADEZ
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2014
To be honest it is best to buy, they are comfortable, look great, and really are amazing.
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