Airsoft Night Vision Goggles

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Airsoft Night Vision Goggles

One of the most important pieces of equipment in airsoft is your goggles. Not only do they protect your eyes from BBs, but they also allow you to see in low-light conditions. This is why many players invest in a quality pair of airsoft night vision goggles (or NVGs).

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Airsoft Night Vision Goggles

FMA NVG Dual Adapter Mount For PVS-14

£20.00

Airsoft Night Vision Goggles

FMA NVG Single Adapter Mount For PVS-14

£16.00

Airsoft Night Vision Goggles

FMA LAB PEQ LA5-A

£320.00
Out of stock

Airsoft Night Vision Goggles

FMA AKA2 NVG Mount Dark Earth

£90.00
Out of stock

Airsoft Night Vision Goggles

FMA AKA2 NVG Mount Black

£90.00
Out of stock

Airsoft Night Vision Goggles

FMA TATM NVG Mount For PVS/15/18 – Black

£90.00
Out of stock
£90.00
Out of stock

Airsoft Night Vision Goggles

FMA Dummy PAS-29 thermal imaging add-on

£30.00
Out of stock

Airsoft Night Vision Goggles

FMA PVS 21 Dummy Night Vision

£50.00
Out of stock

Airsoft Night Vision Goggles

FMA GSGM functioning AVS-9 mount (Black)

£100.00

Choosing Airsoft Night Vision Goggles

NVGs can give you a significant advantage on the battlefield, not only can you make out competing players at night -but they are useful for surveying your surroundings. If you’re considering a pair of NVGs, Socom Tactical has got your back!

So, how do you select the best NVGs for airsoft? Here are some factors to consider:

Image Intensifier Tube Generation

The image intensifier tube is the key component of any night vision device. It amplifies ambient light, allowing you to see in low-light conditions. There are different generations of tubes, with each one offering improved performance.

For airsoft, the most important factor to consider is tube generation. The higher the generation, the better the image quality and resolution. However, higher generations also come with a higher price tag. For most airsoft players, a Gen 3 tube will be more than sufficient.

Automatic Brightness Control

Another important feature to look for is automatic brightness control (ABC). This feature adjusts the intensity of the image based on the level of ambient light. This is important because it prevents the image from becoming washed out in bright conditions.

Some of the best airsoft night vision goggles on the market offer ABC, so it’s definitely something to look for when making your purchase.

Price Range

When it comes to night vision goggles, you really do get what you pay for. The more expensive models will offer better performance and features, but they’re not always necessary for airsoft.

Unless you’re a serious competitive player, you probably won’t need the best of the best. There are plenty of affordable models that will do the job just fine.

Comfort & Style

Like most airsoft tactical gear, you want your NVGs to be comfortable and stylish. This is especially important if you’re going to be wearing them for extended periods of time.

Some things to look for include:

A comfortable head mount

Soft, adjustable eyepieces

A sleek design that won’t obstruct your vision

Compatibility with other airsoft gear

These are just a few of the things to keep in mind when shopping for airsoft night vision goggles.

Airsoft Night Vision Goggles at Socom Tactical

Now that you know what to look for, it’s time to start shopping! Socom Tactical has a great selection of airsoft night vision goggles, perfect for any player.

We carry all the top brands, including FMA and WADSN. If you want some expert advice on choosing the right airsoft night vision googles, just get in touch with our team who will gladly assist you.

FAQs

Yes, night vision goggles are allowed in airsoft. However, some airsoft fields may have restrictions on their use. Be sure to check with the field owner before using them.

Yes, civilians can legally buy night vision goggles in most countries. However, there are some restrictions in place, so be sure to check your local laws before making a purchase.

No, you do not need a special license to own night vision goggles. However, there may be some restrictions on their use. Be sure to check your local laws before using them.

No, night vision goggles do not actually make everything appear green. The green tint is just a result of the way the human eye processes the image.