Sporting Goods : JT Elite HeadShield Single Paintball Mask (Black)

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Sporting Goods : JT Elite HeadShield Single Paintball Mask (Black)

JT Elite HeadShield Single Paintball Mask (Black)

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 4095





Binding: Sports
Product Brand: JT
Color: Black
EAN: 0787536228046
Label: JT
Product Manufacturer: JT
Model: 9599
Publisher: JT
Release Date: March 19, 2005
Ranking: 4095
Studio: JT
Variation Description: Black


Product facts:
  • Helmet-style paintball mask offers all-around protection
  • Clear Single lens for play in average, temperate conditions
  • Adjustable rear plate to protect you from shots fired from behind
  • Nylon stretch lens strap; chin strap clicks to lock
  • Removable visor; standard foam interior







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Black Elite Full Coverage Mask, Features Full Coverage Design, Elite 180°ree. Lens Ideal For Beginners To Amateurs, Interchangeable With Most JT Accessories, Boxed.

Amazon.com Item Description:
An affordable mask for beginners to paintball, JTUSA's full-sized Elite Headshield provides complete, all-around protection. The all-black Headshield offers a wealth of venting to keep you cool when the action gets hot--from the top to the sides. It has a standard foam interior, adjustable nylon stretch lens strap, adjustable chin strap that clicks to lock, and an adjustable rear plate to protect you from shots fired from behind. The Headshield also offers a 180-degree angle of vision, visor, and hard face protection. It comes with a clear Single lens, which is recommended for average, temperate weather conditions where fogging will not be a factor. Additional lenses with tinting and fog-resistant Thermal protection are also available.





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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - No more dome bruises
works as advertised. fit well and protects the top of my head. no complaints here.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome!
The JT HeadShield Elite is the way to go. Besides offering a wide lense for optimum sideways vision, this design is also more of a heltmet than it is a mask. It's sturdy design covers all to most of your head, which also makes for a snug and secure fit so that the mask doesn't move when you run.

An excellent choice for a the paintballer looking for sturdy, secure and snazzy protection from the balls of doom.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good mask, but some fogging issues
I recently purchased this JT mask for an airsoft event. When the package arrived, I noticed that it was made of a plastic that scratched and flexed quite easily. You do not want to hit anything hard over your head.

On the field, it fogged up within the first hour of intense play. It was so bad, that I had to sit in a defensive position inside a bunker for the rest of the game. After the first game, however, the goggles did not fog up for the rest of the day; although, there was noticable condensation build-up on the nose and mouth guard.

Using this mask inhibits the use of rifle sights. Using a G36K, I was unable to look through the export sight without straining my neck and pressing hard on the mask.

Overall, a good mask, only some fogging in the early stages of game. I recommend using a defogger solution that is approved for JT lenses.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - It covers your head, but is not very comfortable.
I wanted to have full protection for my head during play (never know when that headshot will come when you lean out) and bought this one. The padding inside is cheap foam around the goggle portion and did nearly nothing to pad my face. I ended up with marks on my cheeks below my eyes where the plastic was cutting into my skin. I suggest spending the money on better head gear. Still, the held up to a firm paintball between the eyes and stayed clear of fog the entire day. Sweat collected in the foam and will drip in your eyes, so that's almost as bad.



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