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Delorean Geek
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Hello all. I am on the verge of my first high powered laser(Arctic spyder III G2). I'm not really into the laser hobby, but I did enjoy my 200mw green for a few years before the driver puked out and I started looking into a replacement and found how cheap the blue lasers are now. I have done a LOT of reading mostly on this forum about the Arctic pros and cons and decided on it anyway simply because I like the host and I can live with the lower output.
My question is about the glasses that are included. I have read that the supplied WL glasses are not a good choice for a laser of the G2's magnitude. Let me state that I would NEVER look into the beam or even a reflection of a beam on a window or mirror with any goggles on, but accidents can happen and from what I have read, this thing deserves all the respect one would give a loaded gun.
So are the WL goggles ok to use if one ONLY uses them to look at the beam on a wall? What about close up diffused reflections? Would a set of Eagle Pairs be the ticket and toss the WL glasses?
My question is about the glasses that are included. I have read that the supplied WL glasses are not a good choice for a laser of the G2's magnitude. Let me state that I would NEVER look into the beam or even a reflection of a beam on a window or mirror with any goggles on, but accidents can happen and from what I have read, this thing deserves all the respect one would give a loaded gun.
So are the WL goggles ok to use if one ONLY uses them to look at the beam on a wall? What about close up diffused reflections? Would a set of Eagle Pairs be the ticket and toss the WL glasses?