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| MCB Member | Heck no.. earlier then that even! JT Elites which are only slightly older then the whipper snappers.. we still get frames for them at the field I work at for some of our rental fleet.
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| MCB Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Texas | JT X-fire I believe. They use the same lenses as the ones at WallyWorld.
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| MCB Member | The elite series goggles are still marketed by JT and are definitely the oldest goggle still currently available. The scott lense setup as seen with tippmann packs is pretty old but i think it was revised to what it is now...while the elite remains the same crappy horse blinder it always has been :P Spectra is the most ancient goggle still considered "high end" as in the flex 7 series. |
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