@@ArmadilloArmament I think it refers less to that than it does to the hockey term goon, which is the on ice enforcer. I mean, it is just slightly more fancy hockey tape after all.
@@DarkPhoenixTSi You're probably not wrong. The word Goon has become synonymous with a lot of night vision products and companies as well. I just think its a little cliche and overused.
@@ArmadilloArmament I am definitely aware of the whole "moon's out, goons out" subset of the culture. Maybe I was just thinking less wannabe edgelord and more enforcer gonna bruise the face of the guy who laid a dirty hit on one of their forwards.
It’s got its uses. Helps when hands are sweaty and comes off ok without a LOT of residue.
What's cringe about the name?
Excellent question, go google "Gooning".
Edgy term in the name for customers to feel cool.
@@ArmadilloArmament I think it refers less to that than it does to the hockey term goon, which is the on ice enforcer. I mean, it is just slightly more fancy hockey tape after all.
@@DarkPhoenixTSi You're probably not wrong. The word Goon has become synonymous with a lot of night vision products and companies as well. I just think its a little cliche and overused.
@@ArmadilloArmament I am definitely aware of the whole "moon's out, goons out" subset of the culture. Maybe I was just thinking less wannabe edgelord and more enforcer gonna bruise the face of the guy who laid a dirty hit on one of their forwards.