I'm having a lot of trouble understanding anything that you're talking about. Might be the language/label barrier, but it's possible that you're drunk too!
For what it's worth, here in NJ I rarely see anyone playing with paintball type masks (full face protection). The ones that fear that pain though will frequently wear a shemagh or balaclava.
There's a possibility your "acrylic glass" could be plexiglass. Ballistic goggles (legally rated by the ANSI scale) are made of polycarbonate.
I have seen people wear shooting glasses UNDER the mesh goggles and most fields will clear this as long as the glasses are wraparound in nature.
For what it's worth, here in NJ I rarely see anyone playing with paintball type masks (full face protection). The ones that fear that pain though will frequently wear a shemagh or balaclava.
There's a possibility your "acrylic glass" could be plexiglass. Ballistic goggles (legally rated by the ANSI scale) are made of polycarbonate.
I have seen people wear shooting glasses UNDER the mesh goggles and most fields will clear this as long as the glasses are wraparound in nature.