Capital review! Eye protection is an absolute necessity for this old man. I shoot quite a bit. Conventional cartridge firearms, caplock rifle and revolvers, and CO2 powered BB (4.5mm) replica weapons (low cost training). And eye protection with the latter two are of great importance. Bounce back projectiles from the CO2 weapons can happen. The caplock weapons are prone to have blowback in the form of cap fragments and gasses. The eye protection glasses you reviewed here are very interesting. I'll definitely have a look for them here in the U.S. Again, many thanks for your time and evaluation of this technology and product! Cheers mate! 🍻
@@moorlandertactical Found a good supplier in the U.S. offering the entire kit for a reasonable price. I'll be ordering it soon. Thanks again for posting this video on these well designed form of eye protection! 👍
@@moorlandertactical Cheers! I dont think the Magpuls are ANSI rated but I'd be interested in a comparison with the Det Cords as they are and also have interchangeable lenses. Anyway, thanks if you can, but no worries if you cant. 👍
That was interesting. How do prescription lenses work in them? Are they easy to put in and stay put,, bearing in mind len sizes vary. I would like to put the lens from my old glasses in a frame. My lens were £200 so I would like not to have to buy another pair
Hi there, and thanks for watching. As far as I remember the prescription glasses work as an insert that needs to have lenses added to it. They sit on the nose bridge cushion part. I'm not sure you can wear your actual glasses underneath them. I might be wrong though. I'd definitely recommend checking the Wiley X website to see, however, I'm pretty sure you need to have a second pair of lenses made to the frames that fit within the glasses from Wiley X
Depends on the lens your using. The yellow has the least glare, where as the smoke has the best UV protection. I don't notice the glare when using them so I guess it's good 😊
I haven't had any issues with mine. When ever I've finished for the day I always put them back in to the carry case they come with to make sure they keep as good as long as possible. Luckily if they do get scratched after a while it's easy to replace the glass
I actually found the strap inserts were way more comfortable when wearing my Howard Leight Impact Sport ear protection.
I can see how that would work. Sounds like a good set up
Capital review! Eye protection is an absolute necessity for this old man. I shoot quite a bit. Conventional cartridge firearms, caplock rifle and revolvers, and CO2 powered BB (4.5mm) replica weapons (low cost training). And eye protection with the latter two are of great importance. Bounce back projectiles from the CO2 weapons can happen. The caplock weapons are prone to have blowback in the form of cap fragments and gasses.
The eye protection glasses you reviewed here are very interesting. I'll definitely have a look for them here in the U.S.
Again, many thanks for your time and evaluation of this technology and product!
Cheers mate! 🍻
You're more than welcome my friend 🤙
@@moorlandertactical Found a good supplier in the U.S. offering the entire kit for a reasonable price. I'll be ordering it soon. Thanks again for posting this video on these well designed form of eye protection! 👍
Just found this channel. Subbed
Bro! I'm honoured! I love your channel... Welcome on board
Be interested in a comparison between these and the Magpul Explorers and the Oakley Ballistic Det Cord. I'm in the market for some ballistic glasses.
Hmmmmm... Leave it with me fella. I'll see what I can arrange 🤙
@@moorlandertactical Cheers! I dont think the Magpuls are ANSI rated but I'd be interested in a comparison with the Det Cords as they are and also have interchangeable lenses. Anyway, thanks if you can, but no worries if you cant. 👍
That was interesting.
How do prescription lenses work in them?
Are they easy to put in and stay put,, bearing in mind len sizes vary.
I would like to put the lens from my old glasses in a frame.
My lens were £200 so I would like not to have to buy another pair
Hi there, and thanks for watching. As far as I remember the prescription glasses work as an insert that needs to have lenses added to it. They sit on the nose bridge cushion part. I'm not sure you can wear your actual glasses underneath them. I might be wrong though. I'd definitely recommend checking the Wiley X website to see, however, I'm pretty sure you need to have a second pair of lenses made to the frames that fit within the glasses from Wiley X
Great review bro keep the good work💪🏻hope to see you on airsoft fields some day if you come to play in Bulgaria 🙃
Maybe one day! I never say never. Hope you're well buddy and having a great week
Obv not polarized but how is the glare/UV protection?
Depends on the lens your using. The yellow has the least glare, where as the smoke has the best UV protection. I don't notice the glare when using them so I guess it's good 😊
@@moorlandertactical Ty sir
I'm about to buy them as an upgrade from my old SwissEye Raptors. I just hope they don't get scratched as easily!
I haven't had any issues with mine. When ever I've finished for the day I always put them back in to the carry case they come with to make sure they keep as good as long as possible. Luckily if they do get scratched after a while it's easy to replace the glass
What shirt/jacket do you have on ? looks interesting
That's just arrived from Arktis. It's their All Climate Shirt. Will get tested and some content out ASAP. Initial impressions are great
@@moorlandertactical i keep eyeing up their all climate shirt in DPM, but the ubac they make is pretty shit
These or the ESS Crossbow ?
I haven't tried the ESS eye Pro. I'll pick them up and test them out 🤙