There are other rating systems, but this one appears on most quality eye wear so is the one I look for. Look for eye pro that is ANSI Z87.1 rated and you will know that your eye pro is designed to do the job you bought it for. ![]() It must be impacted rated otherwise it isn’t worth anything to you. There are many different types and styles of eye pro that a player can choose, some better than others, and some just a plain bad idea.īefore looking into the options, there is one rule for eye pro. Take a BB hit directly to your eye and it could mean blindness or seriously impaired vision, so getting your eye pro right is of up most importance. However airsoft is dangerous for one place, your eyes. ![]() ![]() Playing airsoft might end up with you earning a few welts or if you’re unlucky, a BB wedge up your nose (one MAC player can testify to this one), but ultimately nothing that won’t heal in a couple of days and might cause a couple of confused questions from work colleagues as to why you have a couple of 6mm red spots on your face on Monday morning. So far everything on this blog has been about stuff you might want, whether that’s because it looks cool, suits a load out, or another other reason you might find to justify spending on airsoft gear (mainly to the other half), however this post is about one of two items you need for airsoft, eye protection (and face protection to a certain extent).
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