airsoft goggle BSX Tango Goggle - Thermal w/ Multiple Lenses
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airsoft goggle BSX Tango Goggle - Thermal w/ Multiple Lenses

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airsoft goggle BSX Tango Goggle - Thermal w/ Multiple LensesThe BSX Tango Thermal Goggles are built for players who want a low profile fit without giving up protection, visibility, or performance. Designed for airsoft and tactical environments, the Tango delivers reliable eye protection against dust, debris, wind, and harsh outdoor conditions while maintaining a wide, clear field of view. The soft PVC goggle body contours naturally to your face, creating a secure full rubber eye seal for maximum comfort and

The BSX Tango Thermal Goggles are built for players who want a low-profile fit without giving up protection, visibility, or performance. Designed for airsoft and tactical environments, the Tango delivers reliable eye protection against dust, debris, wind, and harsh outdoor conditions while maintaining a wide, clear field of view.

The soft PVC goggle body contours naturally to your face, creating a secure full rubber eye seal for maximum comfort and coverage. A full-perimeter ventilation system, sealed with integrated foam, allows consistent airflow and heat release while helping filter out fine dust and airborne particles.

At the core is a durable 2.1mm polycarbonate thermal lens engineered to reduce fog buildup and maintain clarity during fast-paced gameplay. Lightweight and streamlined, the Tango stays comfortable during long sessions on the field. For full-face protection, we recommend pairing the BSX Tango Goggles with a compatible lower mesh mask for complete coverage.

Specifications

  • Lens Material: Polycarbonate
  • Lens Thickness: 2.1mm
  • Overall Width: 7.9 inches (200 mm)
  • Frame Material: Polycarbonate and PVC rubber
  • Frame Colors: Black, Olive, Tan
  • Weight: 130 grams
  • Strap: Fully adjustable with dual slide buckles

Features

  • Full Seal Tactical Eye Protection The BSX Tango Thermal Goggles provide dependable full seal eye protection built for airsoft, shooting sports, and demanding outdoor environments. The flexible frame forms a secure barrier around the eyes to help block dust, debris, wind, and airborne particles while maintaining a comfortable fit during active movement.
  • ANSI Z87 Rated Thermal Dual Pane Lens Equipped with a durable polycarbonate lens system that meets ANSI Z87 impact safety standards. The thermal dual pane lens design helps reduce fog buildup by insulating temperature differences between the inside and outside of the lens, keeping your vision clearer during intense gameplay.
  • Interchangeable 3-Lens System for Any Lighting Condition Includes three interchangeable lenses so players can adapt to changing environments. The clear lens is ideal for indoor arenas and low light conditions, the yellow lens enhances contrast in cloudy or shaded environments, and the smoke lens helps reduce glare during bright outdoor play.
  • Low Profile Tactical Design The streamlined low profile frame integrates easily with helmets, mesh masks, and other tactical gear setups. A wide viewing area provides strong peripheral vision so players can maintain situational awareness during fast paced matches.
  • Ventilated Frame with Dust Filtering Foam A full perimeter ventilation system promotes airflow and heat release while integrated foam helps filter dust and airborne particles. This balanced design improves airflow while helping maintain clear vision during demanding gameplay.
  • Lightweight and Secure Fit The flexible PVC goggle body naturally contours to facial features creating a secure rubber eye seal for comfort and stability. An adjustable elastic strap with dual slide buckles allows players to dial in a secure fit that stays locked in during aggressive movement on the field.
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★★★★★ 4
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