Nuprol Pro Mesh Eye Protection is high-quality eye protection designed for airsoft players who value excellent airflow, fog-free vision, and long-lasting comfort. Manufactured in accordance with the EN 1731:2006 standard, these goggles are built to meet the demands of airsoft use.
The standout feature of the Nuprol Pro Mesh Eye Protection is its extra-thick steel mesh, which according to the manufacturer is approximately twice as thick as standard mesh. This makes them an especially durable option for players who want the ventilation benefits of mesh eye protection without the fogging issues commonly associated with traditional solid lenses.
The mesh features a relatively large hole pattern, allowing plenty of light to pass through and improving visibility, especially in lower-light conditions compared to tighter mesh designs. At the same time, the construction maintains the level of protection required for airsoft use. The lightweight yet durable frame sits comfortably against the face, while the interior foam padding improves comfort even during extended periods of wear. An adjustable full-head strap helps keep the goggles securely in place during movement.
Nuprol Pro Mesh Eye Protection is a great choice for players looking for lightweight, durable, and fog-free eye protection for airsoft.
Features
- Eye protection manufactured in accordance with EN 1731:2006
- Frame marking: EN 1731 F
- Impact protection rating: F
- Thick steel mesh, stated by the manufacturer to be approximately twice as thick as standard mesh
- Larger perforation pattern provides a brighter field of view and allows more light through
- Foam-padded frame improves comfort and fit
- Adjustable full-head strap
- Lightweight yet durable polymer frame
Please note about mesh eye protection
Although the mesh on Nuprol mesh eye protection is more than strong enough for airsoft use, the user should be aware that with mesh-based eye protection there is always a possibility that a BB may fragment after hitting a branch or other obstacle before it reaches the mesh. In such cases, small BB fragments may enter the eye area, even though the risk is very low. There are also BBs with unusually weak binding agents, which may cause them to fragment even inside the magazine. Certain bio-based tracer BBs, for example, may increase the risk of fragments reaching the eyes.