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The NEW SpyderMask Softball Face Guard uses the latest in face guard engineering and technology to bring you up to 60% more sight room with the best possible peripheral vision, without sacrificing safety. Unlike our competitors' masks, your view is so clear and wide you might not even notice that you are wearing the SpyderMask ! We call this"SpyderVision". This model is NOCSAE Certified & meets ASA 2005 rules. The SpyderMask is engineered only for softball use. Fits most popular helmets. Including Adams, Rawling, Schutt (Models 2898 & 2793, but not the DNA), and Wilson. Mounting hardware included. Available Colors: Black, Red, White, Royal Blue, Orange and Athletic Gold Made in Canada |
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Schutt Helmets |
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Rawlings Helmets |
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| See the ball with Spyder Vision! | ||||
| What
makes the SpyderMask the lightest face guard on the market without losing
strength, while increasing visibility? |
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critical end points of the bars which cover the face are made of solid bent
wire. This allows the vertical support wiring to be moved back and outside of a
player's peripheral vision.* This space age design provides for fewer pieces of
wires and makes it the lightest weight softball face guard on the market - just
like a spider's web ! |
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all other face guards, the stress end points are only spot welded to an outside
wire. This welding configuration requires structural support wiring that
interferes with the player's field of view. |
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| * The SpyderMask is patent pending. | ||||
| How does the SpyderMask compare ? |
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SpyderMask with "SpyderVision" Best view with maximum peripheral vision. Lightest face guard on the market, but with solid molded wire at key stress points, as oppose to spot welds with the other brands, allows the SpyderMask to maximize vision without losing strength. |
SPECIFICATIONS Weight: 6.8 oz Number of Wires Used: 4 Number of Welds: 8 |
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Clearview Rip-It Older style with adequate front view, but blocked peripheral vision, and spot welded at the key stress points. |
Weight: 7.2 oz Number of Wires Used: 6 Number of Welds: 12 |
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| Rawlings The smallest viewable area as it is one model designed for use in both baseball and softball. |
Weight: 10.3 oz Number of Wires Used: 7 Number of Welds: 17 |
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| Schutt and Adams Offers a slightly larger opening than Rawlings but has a horizontal bar at eye level, a feature that interfers with a player's vision. Good for baseball players. |
Weight: 11.6 oz Number of Wires Used: 10 Number of Welds: 22 |
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Wilson All sorts of blind spots in its overly complex design, but it does work in the Wilson "W". |
Weight: Unknown Number of Wires Used: 8 Number of Welds: 19 |
| How do I get the NEW
SpyderMask with SpyderVision? |
| To find an authorized dealer, click here. |
Available Now! |
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| If you would like to become an
authorized SPYDERMASK dealer send us an
email at sales@spyder-sports.com or call Brian Robinson at
630-719-9183. |
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| To read our warranty, click here. |
SpyderMask is a registered trademark of Spyder Sports, Inc. Patent Pending Copyright 2007 Wilson, Schutt, Adams and Rawlings are registered trademarks. |