Mask Review Dye I4 vs Proto Axis part I
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You really should have done a comparison between the i4 and pro axis.
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Visors look shitty anyway
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@overtone83 i feel jt is the blame for it
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SICKEST INTRO! haha, random guy flying in
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If you want a smaller proto mask, get the axis pro. LOVE mine
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oh shit sorry bro i thought they were the axis pro like the good ones sorry man my bad but like boss like cool dope, ill, lol same stuff hahaha
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@olehatlelid what???
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whi is the guys for head wet
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cause there boss
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how do you guys like the Proto Axis
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does it fog at all?
mat423 2 years ago
Nope. They are anti-fog lenses.
PHLYEpaintball 2 years ago
you say the axis will fit people with glasses well. what about the axis pro, it seams a lot smaller, will they still fit people that wear glasses
cwhitpb 2 years ago
I honestly haven't had the chance to try a pair on. If their technology and design are consistent across the board, i would expect that they made that feature possible on the axis pro. If I were you, I would try and see if a friend owns a pair just to be sure. The axis is a good mask. i would try and see if someone has that one for you to try on as well.
PHLYEpaintball 2 years ago
2 things on the i4s. 1. the jawline is meant to be cut that high just for the design of the mask if they brought it down the entire look would be different and like you said it would be even harder to breathe. 2. "it depends on which way your breathing" uh bro i think everyone breathes the same direction.. i personally havent had any of the problems you have. just my 2 cents..
demonicpaintball 2 years ago
We appreciate your feedback. When we say "which way you are breathing," we are not talking about direction. We are talking about how you are breathing when you are playing (ex. quick breaths, slightly extended quick breaths, a few quick breaths followed by a long breath, etc.) When you are being active, how you breath effects the amount of oxygen your muscles receive. It effects performance levels, but that isn't the issue. We will try to better clarify next time.
PHLYEpaintball 2 years ago