Ballistic. I ran a bump until I bought a MICH. The MICH and Crye are "bulletproofish".Why is MICH and Crye better than Protec?
What do you consider a "Bump Helmet" and what do you use them for?
You mean like combat type with Coms and NV flip down?
Ballistic. I ran a bump until I bought a MICH. The MICH and Crye are "bulletproofish".
I was answering why the MICH and Crye were better. Bump helmets are what they are, a d Protec makes a good one. You'll still need to buy some sort of ballast, such as the TNVC Tomahawk. I'd really look at or into a surplus MICH, as they can function well without ballast, but it's still good to have. A bump helmet, it's nearly mandatory to have ballast.I'm not concerned about bullet proof as much as comfort and useability. I also need the helmet to work with some kind of ski mask since I'll be using it when it's cold outside.
A buddy has one, it is what it is, a d not much more. A bump helmet is infinitely better.anyone heard or used this?
https://tnvc.com/shop/crye-precision-nightcap™-nvg-platform/
I have a Team Wendy Exfil bump that supports my PVS-14, no complaints other than their company's political leanings. Good airflow and the ratchet system for sizing is excellent. Mine's the carbon fiber version and it's very light... definitely requires a ballast with NODs, I use one that uses a strobe and batteries for ballast from OSOE. It's infinitely more comfortable than a USGI kevlar, which is the only other helmet I cam compare it to. I use a Wilcox G-24(?) mount and arm and between them and the Team Wendy helmet, the PVS-14 stays right where I want it.
Oh my gosh those things are expensive!!