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Originally Posted by sworkhard
It reduces their peripheral vision. Affects how well you can see the puck when your not looking directly at it, or when it's moving beside you, and also affects how well you can see what players beside you are doing.
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For me, the biggest problem is when the puck moves from an area where I see it through to visor, to an area where I see it under the visor.
It's like when you stick a pencil into a fish tank; it's not a straight line anymore. Same with the puck, it looks like it changes direction ever so slightly.