Team Wendy SAR Tactical Helmet
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Thank you for contacting us, B. Shelton! br>br>Despite the fact that both helmet shells are made of the same material composite (Lexan polycarbonate copolymer), they do not meet the same performance standards and were designed for very different purposes. users: br>br>The EXFIL® LTP is a lower-cost alternative to the EXFIL® LTP. Tactical bump helmet with low cost and light weight. It complies with EN 1385's requirements for impact resistance: Whitewater helmets are required to meet the 2012 standard. br>br>The EXFIL® SAR is designed for use by Search and Rescue teams, and it meets far more safety and impact performance requirements than the EXFIL® LTP: BS EN 12492 is a standard that specifies how a product should be manufactured. BS EN 1385:2012 Standard for Mountaineering Helmets: Off-the-shelf whitewater helmets are required to meet the 2012 Standard for Whitewater Helmets. The crown impact requirements of BS EN 14052 are as follows: The 2012 European standard for high-performance industrial helmets also complies with the Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH) blunt-impact requirements (per AR/PD 10-1). Revised version A). br>br>I hope this information is useful! TEAM WENDY br>br>
Thank you for taking the time to learn more about the EXFIL SAR Tactical Helmet, Lee. We cannot make any claims that it can be used safely for bicycle riding because it has not been tested to meet those requirements. It has been thoroughly tested to ensure that it complies with the following criteria: •Blunt impact requirements for Advanced Combat Helmets (ACH) (per AR/PD 10-1) •BS EN 12492:2002 Rev A)br>•BS EN 12492:2002 Rev A)br>•BS EN 12492:2002 Rev Mountaineering Helmets: 2012 Standardbr>•BS EN 1385: 2012 Standard for Mountaineering Helmets: 2012 Standard for Mountaineering Helmets: 2012 Standard for Mountaine Standard for Whitewater Helmets in 2012br>•Off-the-Shelf•Off-the-Shelf•Off-the-Shelf•Off-the- The crown impact requirements of BS EN 14052 are as follows: br>Thank you once more for your help with the 2012 European standard for high-performance industrial helmets. TEAM WENDY is a group of people who work together to achieve a common goal.
I've never given it a shot. When I'm wearing a full face respirator, I usually wear a fire helmet.
Selected User Reviews For Team Wendy SAR Tactical Helmet
I've already used it to complete a helicopter operation, and my faith in it is growing! In low-light situations, the picatinny rails also serve as a "hands-free" light source.
There was no sign of a crack in this helmet after multiple 40mm rubber baton rounds. br>br>Would recommend to anyone trying to dismantle systemic racism or mountaineering.
My rounder head does not fit into this $300 safety helmet. The padding on the inside is firm and does not allow for many adjustments. This item is designed for people who have round, oval, or oval-shaped heads. When I wear it for more than a few minutes, it hurts my head and makes me dizzy.
My only gripe is that the quick release tightening device (boa?) does not maintain a strong connection with the helmet. Thankfully, it has never broken while in use. When I try to loosen it up, however, the helmet sometimes breaks off. Not good! It definitely needs to be built a little more solidly.
Excelent.
It's a little pricey, but if it keeps your skull safe, it'll be well worth it. SAR orange, which I use with my local SAR team, was a nice touch.
The ability to switch users with the turn of a dial, as well as the quick delivery, make this a fantastic helmet.