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Okay, I know we've been here before, but I can't find the past threads with this subject, so forgive me for bringing this up again.
My Chief Financial Officer (yes, my wife) has authorized me to purchase a new facemask. I've narrowed the list down to two. Would like opinions on these (or any other super/ultra-lightweight) masks. They are: Wilson Chrome Miliben super-lightweight, sold by Lester's Upstate Sports ( http://www.lestersupstatesports.com/...tegory_Code=MA ) or +POS AUL300 Super Ultra Light Zero-Gravity ( http://www.pluspos.com/package.asp?packid=31 ) Any opinions would be greatly appreciative. Thanks, Serg [Edited by VaASAump on May 15th, 2004 at 08:57 PM] |
I honestly think that it is six of one and half a dozen of another. Either is essentially the same mask. I bought the Wilson mask from Lester's just a month and a half or so ago, and so far have really enjoyed the heck out of it.
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I got the Wilson mask for x-mas and love it. Took a direct hit from a mid 50's fastball off the bat with no teeth rattling like I had with my older mask. I have not used it with a six stitch hat at a game but trying it in my living rooms seems like it may be a little tight. Plan to see how it works out at a Babe Ruth game this weekend with the 6 underneath.
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I have the +POS ultra light mask, not the zero gravity, so I can't comment on it directly. But the one great thing about +POS masks is that they have air pads. The pads are filled with air, and they absorb the shock very well. Sort of like the nike air shoes.
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I bought the Wilson from Lesters - but my daughter talked me out of it :(
It is very light - excellent visibility. +POS has a, shall we say, checkered customer service reputation. Lesters is excellent, by my experience. |
What is light-weight ?
How much does a light weight or ultra-light weight mask weigh? The facts escape me from the advertising claims. Do we really know? I dunno. Thanks. :) mick |
I concur with LDUB about the Plus Pos ultra light of a couple of years ago. Noticeably lighter and I personaly have had no customer service problems.
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The Gerry Davis low profile is one of the lightest and
allows great visibility. I have the old plus pos ultra, but have retired it because of the visibility and equal lightness of the Gerry Davis low profile mask. Have used it with 6 stitch, but works best with 4 stitch. |
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Any idea of the weight? :) mick |
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What does it weigh? mick |
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this Texas heat. Putting the SUL100 and the Gerry Davis (by Wilson) on a vegtable scale, there is no noticable difference in weight. It is just that the Davis mask is low profile and vision is much better. JHMO. |
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Thanks, Glen. Now I can look at what I got, and what I can get. You have allowed me a starting point to start shopping. mick <HR> Now I gotta go bury that donkey. :cool: |
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Thanks, Glen. Now I can look at what I got, and what I can get. You have allowed me a starting point to start shopping. mick <HR> Now I gotta go bury that donkey. :cool: Be careful there.....http://instagiber.net/smiliesdotcom/...aCrap_anim.gif |
Yes, Glenn.
I started to forward that donkey story along with the daily devotional I post on the Meeting's (that is Church foy yall non Quakers) talk group this am. I'm glad I decided to scroll down to the bottom of the screen! Roger |
I weighed my mask
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I just went to the U.S. Postal Service and weighed my mask. Bought last century, in the early 90's I imagine, my Rawlings LWMX double-bar (<I>made in Taiwan</I>) weighed in at 1 lb. 9.0 oz (1.56 lbs.) without the tongue depressor. It would seem that in 20 years, with all the new space-age stuff available that 1.45 may be a little heavier than necessary. mick |
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