VForce Morph Paintball Mask
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Basic Information:  
Manufacturers Name: Vforce Paintball
Model: Morph
Cost as tested: 55.00 USD
Purchased from: Discount Paintball, Elmhurst, IL
   
Review Details:  
Introduction:

When I first started out in airsoft, I had a problem. It seemed no one cared about those of us who wear glasses in the sports eye safety industry. I had been having eye problems and couldn't wear contacts at the time so I was stuck with few options. Eventually I found the Bolle X500 goggles, and actually tried to buy them, but the only place I found that had them at a good price was out of stock. So I went to paintball masks. Well the most popular paintball mask manufacturer, JT USA, has no options for eyeglass wearers at all. I called them and talked with a sales rep about eyeglass lens inserts, and they said they did used to make them (And ONLY for their MOST expensive mask) , but had decided to not make them anymore. Finally I came across Vforce, on reference from a paintballer from CPX in Joliet. I found one at a local paintball retailer and I loved it. Cha Ching!

 

Features:

Wide View Spherical Lens - The lens on this mask is great, when your wearing it, you cannot even notice the side edges of the lens. It's hindrance of peripheral vision is barely noticeable

Anti Fog lens - Although this does not have a "thermal" lens, like most paintball type masks have. It doesn't need it, with the shape of the lens, the venting and the coating on the lens, I never had a single fogging issue in any of the games I've played with this mask. Not even in 95 degree heat next to a river.

Hard Coat Anti scratch - Through an entire season, I have never gotten a single scratch on my lens.

Colors - The Morph comes in 6 different colors, but only 2 are truly appropriate for Airsoft Skirmishing. The available colors are: Gunmetal, Green, Blue, Gunmetal with mirror lens, Green with Mirror lens, Blue with Mirror lens.

Visor - The Morph comes with a visor that can be removed, I never used it though because the visor makes it look too..... Paintbally :)

Lens replacement - Replacing the lens on the Morph is quick and easy. It takes less than 5 seconds to get the lens off, less than 5 seconds to put the new one on.

 

Airsoft Specific Details

Sight alignment - The Morph has a small enough profile that is is not too bad on airsoft sights, but I do recommend the use of a red dot when possible. As any type of paintball mask can make using airsoft sights difficult. For certain guns with lower stocks or higher sights, like the P90, M16/M4 series, sighting should not be a problem with the Morph.

Use with Hats and Helmets - I have used the Morph with a boonie hat, it does impede the use of a boonie a little bit. But I managed. You WILL however have to use the strap on the boonie to hold it on. As for helmets, I have not tried its fit with a helmet yet. I plan on getting a helmet soon, so when I do, I will add that info to the review.

Face Shield Gap - There are only 4 holes in the front of the mask that MIGHT be able to let a bb through, but it would require a perfect hit at high fps to do so.

 

Available replacement Lenses

The Morph has the following replacement lenses available: Clear, Amber, Smoked, Silver mirrored, Gold Mirrored, Blue Mirrored.

 

Conclusion: For those of you who want full face protection I can highly recommend the Vforce Morph. Same goes for those of you who wear glasses, I believe the Vforce Morph is the BEST option for full face OTG protection