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Old Fri May 14, 2004, 11:11am
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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]
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Old Fri May 14, 2004, 12:36pm
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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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Old Fri May 14, 2004, 12:52pm
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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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Old Fri May 14, 2004, 02:17pm
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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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Old Fri May 14, 2004, 08:11pm
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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.
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Old Sat May 15, 2004, 07:33am
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Question 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.
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Old Sat May 15, 2004, 09:33pm
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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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Old Sun May 16, 2004, 02:52am
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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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Old Sun May 16, 2004, 11:04am
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Question

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Originally posted by whiskers_ump
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.
C'mon, Glen.
Any idea of the weight?
mick
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Old Sun May 16, 2004, 11:06am
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Quote:
Originally posted by whiskers_ump
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.
You sound like an advertisement.
What does it weigh?
mick
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Old Sun May 16, 2004, 06:10pm
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Quote:
Originally posted by mick
Quote:
Originally posted by whiskers_ump
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.
You sound like an advertisement.
What does it weigh?
mick
1.45, us old guys need light gear..'specially in
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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Old Sun May 16, 2004, 07:20pm
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Quote:
Originally posted by whiskers_ump
1.45, us old guys need light gear..'specially in
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.
Vegetable scale works for me!
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


Now I gotta go bury that donkey.



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Old Sun May 16, 2004, 09:20pm
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by mick
Quote:
Originally posted by whiskers_ump
1.45, us old guys need light gear..'specially in
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.
Vegetable scale works for me!
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


Now I gotta go bury that donkey.


Be careful there.....
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Old Mon May 17, 2004, 08:16am
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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!

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Old Mon May 17, 2004, 02:25pm
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I weighed my mask

Quote:
Originally posted by whiskers_ump
1.45, us old guys need light gear..'specially in
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.

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 (made in Taiwan) 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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