Paintball masks offer a diverse range of options in terms of price, size, quality, and features. They cater to various budgets, face shapes, and preferences. Quality materials ensure durability, and features like anti-fog lenses and enhanced ventilation can elevate your gameplay. Selecting the right paintball mask involves balancing these factors to ensure both safety and enjoyment on the field.Best Cheap Beginner Paintball MasksBest Mid-Range Paintball MasksBest High-End Tournament Level Paintball Masks Best Cheap Beginner Paintball…
Picking up a new paintball mask and getting a little excited.
When I first saw the Zero Pro, I couldn’t help but think “Wow, that’s a lot of holes!” And it turns out, those holes were the key to the best ventilation in a paintball mask. After 25 years, someone finally figured out that the more holes, the better the airflow.
Nothing is known about the mask yet other than it looks to be made by Carbon Paintball. The does have a very open lower, if released it would be the most breathable mask on the market. The mask also looks to have a thermal HD style lens and a chinstap.
The fake Dye mask have been around for awhile now, there are few version floating around. The lenses sucks, they are very narrow, I couldn’t remove the lens, …
All paintball masks are designed to fit the average adult head, but people’s heads are different in the real world. Typically having an adjustable goggle strap is enough to make sure one size mask will fit most adults. Sometimes smaller people or kids struggle to get the goggle strap tight enough to hold the mask in place, and it can ride down a little. By adding a top strap, the mask will stay up in place.
The Push Unite Base is a more affordable version of the Push Unite, the Unite Base is missing a few features that make the Unite such a popular paintball mask. Will the paired down version the Push mask still be worth it?