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NOVAlaser's GOGGLES

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I gotta disagree with you a little bit there, but its a matter of personal preference. In my opinion, the other OD2-3 sports goggles were better - they obviously filter less than the OD6+ ones, but they are already sufficient filtering for any portable greenie, and they don't make it too hard to see the dot. The problem I have with the OD6+ goggles is that they are almost too strong. If you can barely see where you're shining the laser, it becomes a whole new danger in itself. Its not as bad as the case with WLs red-filtering goggles though which are completely unusable. I just know that when I go to grab a pair of goggles, I either go for the lasershades or sports OD2-3.

You can find some basic pics here: http://www.lasercommunity.com/viewtopic.php?t=8105&highlight=green+tinted+goggles
You can see that in darkness the OD6+ are fine, but in lighter situations it makes it hard for me to see the laser.
 
arnt the nova goggles like 50$? is there a site that sells saftey glasses for like 20$ ? why so expensive i mean arnt they just like sunglasses ?
 
jesse said:
arnt the nova goggles like 50$? is there a site that sells saftey glasses for like 20$ ? why so expensive i mean arnt they just like sunglasses ?

$50 is a steal. No, they aren't like sunglasses. For laser saftey you want a very low transmission at the band of laser you work with, while letting as much other light through.

WL goggles used to cost $135 and they were still at a good price. If you buy regular retail goggle for these applications you'll be paying $150-450 a pair.

If you think $50 is too much for goggles, then you quite frankly can't afford a laser. Sorry.
 
pseudonomen137 said:
[quote author=jesse link=1180040880/15#18 date=1181000155]arnt the nova goggles like 50$? is there a site that sells saftey glasses for like 20$ ? why so expensive i mean arnt they just like sunglasses ?

$50 is a steal. No, they aren't like sunglasses. For laser saftey you want a very low transmission at the band of laser you work with, while letting as much other light through.

WL goggles used to cost $135 and they were still at a good price. If you buy regular retail goggle for these applications you'll be paying $150-450 a pair.

If you think $50 is too much for goggles, then you quite frankly can't afford a laser. Sorry.[/quote]

As much as I LOVE to argue (uhm...I mean DEBATE) With Psuedo - I gotta agree 100% with him on this one - if you cannot afford hte eye protcetion, you shouldn't get the laser.
 
>( uhh watever.. i think ill b alright if i dont do much up close stuff or shine at glass/reflective things.. but i might just buy later
 
Hey - your eyes, your life, etc ! Not trying to lecture - just stating that protective gear is a must in this hobby - I am careful, but most likely not careful enough sometimes. Just making sure the word is out there 8-)
 
SenKat said:
As much as I LOVE to argue (uhm...I mean DEBATE) With Psuedo - I gotta agree 100% with him on this one - if you cannot afford hte eye protcetion, you shouldn't get the laser.

LOL. If only you had argued with me on this one. Probably one of the rare arguments I'd manage to win against you.
 





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