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The Scott Vectra Full Face Goggle Mask seems to be the best one to get for airsoft and paintball. If you look at its photo below, you'll see that there are large holes to vent heat directly from your nose and mouth.
But the real question for us is whether the vent holes are bigger than the 6mm airsoft BB's that's going to be shooting at us. From the online photos, it's not clear. Even so, the sales page shows that it's a face mask for airsoft. And we just couldn't pass up the awesome ventilation.
After the face mask arrived in the mail, we immediately put it to the test with our 6mm BB's. As you can see from the photo below, all of the largest holes are too small for the 6mm BB's to go through.
The face mask is made entirely out of plastic. Foam surrounds the goggles, preventing airsoft BB's and paintball from entering. The visor can be attached or detached at will. The face mask covers the ears, providing protection. The clear goggle can be removed and replaced. The wide elastic band on the back is adjustable.
I used this mask at an indoor airsoft field for one entire night. It never fogged up. The foam surrounds got wet from the sweat and never dried during that night. The face mask is quite protective and easy to breath through. I was very happy with the mask.
Airsoft and paintball face masks are notorious for preventing the player from being able to aim through the iron sights, scopes, and holographic sights. And that's the same for this Scott Vectra face mask. It's simply too big. So when you rest the face mask on the should stock of the gun, you can't see through the sight.
There are several solutions: 1) cut out the cheek area on the mask, so you can rest your cheek on the shoulder stock; 2) use a sight with a riser; 3) tilt your head 90 degrees so that the goggle rest on the stock; 4) use a gun that doesn't have a shoulder stock. They are not perfect solutions. But it's the necessary sacrifice to use a face mask.
The face mask came with a part that made us scratch our head. We couldn't figure out what it is. The unidentified part is shown in the photo below.