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Frag Out! Magazine #12

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in use – kRoolik I received my Wiley X Rogue eyeshield about 5 months ago – I had a chance to have a version intended for use with the headset, with thinner temples and a frame in the sand color (according to Milad's words it is supposed to match better to the Ops-Core FAST helmet). My feelings connected with using them are similar to Shash ones so I will concentrate on the differences in their design and wearing these both models (I have also received a standard one for the review).In my version the temples are lacking the rubber inserts and they are thinner. A difference in thickness between both models is of 2mm – the standard earpieces have a thickness of approximately 3.5mm, thinner – 1.5mm. The noticeable difference although a standard model can be actually worn under the hearing protection headset, but the thin- ner temples are virtually imperceptible. Unfortunately, they have disadvantages, too. Firstly, due to their thickness and a lack of the anti-slip- pery rubbers they easier slide from your head, in particular a sweated one and during the dynamic actions. Secondly – they offer no possibility to attach the rentention strap. So, you can easily notice that the spectacles are intend- ed for a highly specified use. Unless we wear them as the usual EDC glasses when we do not plan any intensified physical activity. Then they can manage very easily. They also work successfully while driving a car due to a large protective surface of the lens. Therefore there is no thread of dazzling form a side by any light reflection. EYEWEAR

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