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I'd give my petzl vent away if someone asked me for it today.
Send it to the OP!

You guys saying you can afford a $200 helmet setup (including ear protection and a shield/screen), but can’t afford a $300 helmet are looking at all wrong. They last a long time if you don’t have any incidents, and if you do, wouldn’t it be nice to have some side impact protection in addition to top o the dome coverage? Only the protos has that.
If you climb or work in brush, the no-snag earmuff design is worth its weight in gold in terms of the frustration and repetitive neck strain it saves you.
Buy once, cry once - you only get to die once.
I’m partial to the tactical green, but the high viz green and the red/yellow stand out the most when working with others.

If you use it every day, or write it off as a business expense, the $$ are different. $300 is more than some guys paid for their saw. And some guys will follow the 5-year 'expiration date' on helmets which recive limited amounts of actual use. Mine is for personal use and volunteer work, so harder to justify the big bucks. I appreciate better quality PPE, and have posted on some. But getting stuff that meets basic standards, that guys can afford, and that they will wear, is the first step.

Philbert
 

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You guys saying you can afford a $200 helmet setup (including ear protection and a shield/screen), but can’t afford a $300 helmet are looking at all wrong. They last a long time if you don’t have any incidents, and if you do, wouldn’t it be nice to have some side impact protection in addition to top o the dome coverage? Only the protos has that.

If you climb or work in brush, the no-snag earmuff design is worth its weight in gold in terms of the frustration and repetitive neck strain it saves you.

Buy once, cry once - you only get to die once.

I’m partial to the tactical green, but the high viz green and the red/yellow stand out the most when working with others.

Listen to this guy.
 

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Looking to upgrade the head gear from the Stihl helmet to something that doesn't "squeeze" my head. ( No jokes please! ) Thinking a chin strap is a clue to a better option.

Also should carry "pad" for the saw blade, and a belt mounted way to carry a small axe for a wedge driver.

possible small bar oil & fuel and.

Want to upgrade my "packing in" to work apparel.

If there is a sponsor here selling that type of thing....all ears

You are welcome to my petzl if you'd like. I just ran it through the dishwasher.

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Listen to this guy.

i did read it, I can understand what he’s saying, but Philbert has a valid point.

when I brought my ppe it came to about $6\700 the course was $1500 (12 weeks)
I used the colleges climbing gear, but once I passed the course it was another $800 for the ropes and other climbing bits.

it has not worn out yet or things art broken. If and when I replace stuff then it depends on what cash I have at the time.

but if someone wants to buy a new protos or anything else for me. It would gladly be received from the sugar mommy or daddy ;)
 

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You are welcome to my petzl if you'd like. I just ran it through the dishwasher.

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You could not give that to a more deserving guy.
Truth

He just became the factory Stig for the G888 chainsaw.
Does great videos.
Generally a very good guy and helpful.
 

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Some of the conventional style (front brim, hard hat) helmets also have side impact protection: they are rated as Type II helmets. A bit bulkier than top impact only Type I helmets.

The brimless, climbing style helmets are also nice in thick brush. But the guys in the PNW really like their full-brim helmets!

Philbert
 
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Skullbuckets Aluminum full brim that Madsens sells has a chin strap.

I wear a protos helmet. Really like it. They are a bit heavy. I cant stand a chin strap so mine always get removed.
 
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