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Frag Out! Magazine #08

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headband, cases, cloths etc.) When it comes to the usage, they are similar to the previous model. However, they provide a better field of view to the bottom, are lighter and the fog effect is also smaller, but the gap between the lower edge of the lens and the cheek is larger. For some user's this may be of great importance (theoretically, they provide worse protection against injuries). Due to the almost identical design of the upper part of the frame and temples, the glasses work very well with hearing protectors, hats, helmets, or other headgear, as in the case of ESS Rollbar glasses. The lens swap system, however, is far more better than in the previous model. Lenses are taken out more easily and, after some practice, they may be swapped without the need of a cloth. Although the fixing system has two, not three attachment points, it works very well – lenses remain in holders firmly, are not loose and will not accidentally fall out. As in the case of ESS Rollbars, those glasses are not adjusted to be used with Rx glasses. Which one are better? it is a matter of taste – rollbar are more blocky than the croWbars, so they Will fit for people With a large faces. one must also make a choice betWeen a better field of vieW, more difficult lens sWap and a greater field of vieW, easier lens sWap, but a larger gap betWeen the loWer edge of the glasses and the user's face. EYEWEAR

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