so sun glasses arent just for show but actualy also protect from shrapnel or are they just for aura farming?
some of them are safety glasses, yeah
Having impact resistant plastic covering your eyes is always a good thing when things are flying wildly in the air.
>>65207886>>65207884do they actualy use knee pads in actual combat?seems like itd drag you down
Like everything there are cheap shit ones that do nothing and good impact rated ones that work really well.
>>65207906That's why kneepad inserts are popular, keeps you from smashing up your knee and isn't restrictive.
>>65207906>>65207916I used this style a lot working construction, no restriction at all the only downside is they only last a few weeks but they are cheap enough cost doesn't matter.
>>65207921It tylically amuses me how people who don't regularly need PPE for work assume it is like a one and done, or wildly overstimate how long it survives or stays effective.
>>65207906generally yeah some wear just one or lower on the leg until they're needed
>>65207878eye pro is important and depending on the situation shades are preferred
>>65207878wtf did you do to this video
>>65207878nice aspect ratio you fucking faggot holy christ
>>65207921cant stand having straps around the backs of my knees, both on skin and over clothes is so fuckin uncomfortableeither wear nothing and rip your knees apart like god intended, or get kneepad inserts that go into a slot in your pants
>>65207906Depends on the area. In cities or rocky mountain areas yes they're good. In rural areas with greenery/soil they suck.All US (and therefore probably all NATO) military eyepro is safety rated vs impact and minor shrapnel, equivalent to nice commercial eye protection.
gotta protect your retinal scan data in the big 26 bro