If you have been in the world of airsoft for as long as I have, you would remember those awesome Flakjak Goggles from Arena. These goggles meet and exceed the A.N.S.I Z87.1 Standards. If you do not know what I am talking about, please read the eye protection article.
As I promised, let me introduce you to more members of the Airsoft GI elite marketing team. Last article, we introduced Tim, Aaron and Brandon. For this article, I am going to introduce you to Bob, CJ, and yours truly.
I have received a lot of requests to write about the employees in the Airsoft GI Marketing Team and the airsoft guns they use. Believe it or not, most employees at Airsoft GI Marketing Team are pretty boring. However, I picked the 5 most interesting employees and their equipment to show you what we use.
Boots are an essential piece of equipment which is neglected by the airsoft community. Boots can prevent unintentional and unnecessary injuries while playing airsoft. Selecting a good pair of boots not only minimizes the chance of getting injuries, but it can also maximize your experience during a game. Oh, and did I mention that it makes you look professional?
There are reasons why law enforcement and military require officers and service members to wear boots when they are on duty. However in Airsoft, I highly recommend that players spend the money to get a good pair of boots. Over the years, I have seen a lot of airsofters twist their ankles because they were using running/tennis shoes. I have also seen a lot of players hurt their back and knees because of cheap quality boots. So make sure you purchase a pair of quality boots.