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Frag Out! Magazine #20

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BLADE RUNNER IN USE I have been using my Blade Runners for about a year now. They are one of 30 pairs of eyewear of various manufacturers that I own, so I have quite a wide range for comparison. I must admit that Blade Runners have a attractive, slightly ag- gressive, but relatively not-too-much tactical design, so when you wear them on the street, you do not look as if you have just left the shooting range. You can then wear them with regular, casual clothing if you like that sci-fi-ish style. Blade Runners are comfortable to wear. I have the „regular" version and I fall within the top limit for fitting. I think XL would be too big and would slip from my nose. The one I have fit well and I am not afraid they will fall off my head in case of rapid movements. Yet, they are not too tight. The temples are comfortable. The rubber bottom part looks nice on your ear and fits well to its shape, without any unple- asant pressure on your body. Unfortunately, their thickness af- fects compatibility with muff type ear pros – after a longer stay at shooting range, with Peltors or Sordins with gel cushions, you clearly feel that the temples are thick. If you take the eyewear off, you will also notice a clear imprint on the skin. So, these are not „shooting" glasses, unless you use ear plug protectors – then you will not have any problems. The fitting of the frame is pretty good. The FOV remains un- restricted and protection of eye orbits is nice. I have a crooked nose, but the non-adjustable nose piec, thanks to its material, fits well and I do not have any problems with the proper fit of Blade Runners on my snout (which is said to be pretty big). Oprawka jest niskoprofilowa, więc świetnie nosi się ją z czap- kami z daszkiem czy hełmami. Doskonale współpracuje też z wszelkiego rodzaju optyką na broni. Materiał, z którego jThe EYE PROTECTION

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