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Helmet,goggle ID please
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This picture, the person on the far left, with the black helmet, what kind of helmet is that? Also, if you could ID the goggles as well, that would be great. Thanks. Oh, and if you could provide links as to where I could purchase these two items, that would also be awesome. Thanks a million! |
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http://www.pogostickusa.com/pogo/ima...oardhelmet.jpg Honestly, it looks like a skating/skateboarding helmet lol. The goggles look like normal tactical goggles. |
Yeah, I wasn't sure what type of skating helmet though, I think a lot of SF guys wear those helmets.
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If you want a protec, first search up a model on their homepage, then try to ebay it. http://www.pro-tec.net/ |
yup... in the movie BHD, delta forces use this helmet...
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If you want a protec, first search up a model on their homepage, then try to ebay it. http://www.pro-tec.net/ heres one that belongs to a team mate of mine http://www.pbase.com/hype/image/34235664.jpg http://www.specwargear.com/images/Helmet-protec-4.jpg http://media.militaryphotos.net/phot...nd/c_nsw03.jpg http://media.militaryphotos.net/phot...mmand/sf39.jpg http://www.specwargear.com/images/He...20protec-1.jpg http://www.specwargear.com/images/He...0headset-5.jpg |
Wow, thanks for that response Yuxi, really appreciated!
EDIT: Yuxi, what model is that of your teammates helmet? |
I think he has the classic skate model (look below). He has a tonne of accesories on it too (obviously :D), a NVG mount, industrial adhesive velcro, US glint tape, MS2000 distress strobe.
As for buying these helmets, seriously, try ebay, and look hard, sometimes these helmets will sell for just a few US. http://www.pro-tec.net/classicBlk.html http://www.pro-tec.net/images/skate_...lk_classic.jpg |
About the gogles, they look like ESS brand. Maybe the NVG model.
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If your looking for the specific helmet depicted in the photo you provided its actually the Pro-tec Ace Pro helmet:
http://www.specwargear.com/images/sa...SF%20HHH-1.jpg You can tell its the Ace Pro version because it has 4 oblong vent holes in the front instead of the 2 circular holes in the Classic version. You can pick it up at Sportmart for about $50. |
yes thats the one its ment for wakboarding etc kind of a rubbery layer on it. i have some ess nvg's & those do look like them as fox said.
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Thanks for all the help guys, I'll stop by the local sportmart when I get over this damn surgery.
Thanks for that link Slick, very helpful. |
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The helmets are specific, i.e. protec model XXXX, so are the goggles, he asked for a ID of them, not for you to fucking tell him they are goggles...and a skate boarding helmet. Theres huge different variations of both those items, hes not a fucking moron that he didnt know what they were, he is asking SPECIFICALLY what they are. |
Helmets are easy to ID, even out to 150ft away, no scope, no matter what camo is used on them. Rule of thumb, see a solid curved thing on the field, shoot it. Got lots of kills on helmet wearers that way! Lol, carry on!
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Yea, but it's not always about concealment, but sometimes about the look. Especially if he's wanting that specific helmet, he may be collecting, or wanting it to complete a specific type of soldier (ie: special forces, etc).
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It's definetly a pro-tec ace inthe pic you posted but I can't tell if it's a wake model or skate model without seeing a good profile shot of it.
Either way though both helmets are sweet. On a side note though if you wanted to take a different route while being true to US SF troops I've seen them in Vigor helmets also. I think they're usually a little cheaper than pro-tec but look pretty much the same as some of pro-tecs models. (the ones I've seen looked like classic skate model pro-tecs) The vigor helmets I've seen in use were classified as climbing helmets and painted tan with all the velcro and mounts ect. Good luck with picking one out. There's alot of great looking choices out there. |
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