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Apr 18, 2019
Solid, lightweight, inexpensive impact-rated safety glasses.
I haven't been using them very long, but here's my pros and cons:
Pros:
-Low profile and flexible temple arms don't hurt when worn under straps/respirator. I can actually take them off and put them on without removing my other personal protective equipment.
-Clear lenses don't appreciably distort vision (looking through any glasses is going to bend the light some) I had some other safety glasses that drove me nuts, these are very nice.
-They don't seem to scratch easily. I haven't been using them long, but I feel like non-treated glasses would have some minor scratches by now.
-I've had some glasses where the bridge can dig into my forehead. These don't.
-Very lightweight.
Cons:
-When worn with a respirator, they either get smushed up real close to my face and fog instantly, or I have to wear them on the bridge of the respirator which sorta defeats the purpose of wearing them because of the gaps above/below the lens.
-When worn snug my eyelashes hit the lens, which is annoying. Other glasses have different curvature which may avoid this.
May 10, 2011
Great beginner marker, reliable and easy to maintain.
Marker setup: Ninja 48/3000 tank, Empire 16" 2-piece barrel, Proto Primo loader, rest stock
Only used the marker for one day of play so far, but it worked great. Velocity is easy to adjust with an allen key at the back. The stock twist-lock feedneck can be a little bit of a pain, but it does get the job done. Velocity was consistent enough, I don't remember the numbers. Using HPA helps with consistency. A screw-in ASA isn't all that bad with a couple drops of Tri-flow on the threads. The marker didn't break/chop any balls, but it was nice out so the gun might be rougher on paint at lower temperatures. I have not really tested the stock barrel since I was using my friend's barrel kit; the stock barrel is 12" I think with porting. The marker is pretty easy to maintain, there's only a couple o-rings that need to be lubed; they're easily accessible.
The only bad thing I can say about this marker is it's LOUD. I fired it with the stock barrel and with the 16" empire 2-piece, and either way, it's LOUD. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, I just don't care for loud guns.
This marker is comparable to a mechanical spyder. They will probably preform similarly, but the Kaos wins because Azodin (manufacturer) has good customer service, and its barrel is autococker threaded, which is becoming industry standard. I also think the marker looks better than the mech spyders.
So, to summarize, it's a great beginner's gun that will be reliable and easy to maintain. If you get it new, it comes with a nice manual and some spare parts in case something goes wrong or needs replacing later.

Sep 19, 2018
Inexpensive replacement bulb.
Replacement for burned out bulb in my desk lamp. Seems like it was well made. Time will tell if it lasts :D