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MattyF
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Why wouldn't you want both of those things in the woods?

I think one is designed to take impacts from falling debris whilst the climbing lid is designed if you slip and swing and take an impact.
I wore one for years in the woods but it appears to be something you can get pulled up on .. even wearing a climbing lid on the ground doing tree work and unfortunately the way things are going you might as well stick to the rules.
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Wouldnt be arbtalk if an open question didnt descended into a petty squabble would it...

Matty ive tried most ground helmets and none have ticked all the boxes.

Husky technical is probably the best ive used for comfort but i dont use em that often to know about longevity or how robust they are mate.

 

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on the husky technical's  i just take all the visor stuff off and just use a visor of a standard husky which clips into the ears defender mounts. think you have to replace the technical ears defenders of as well.
 
no  more flappy visor falling off

I have sort of tried that tonight ,well put normal sordins in the technical holders if it does not work I will do what you said.
Thing is the muffs look is identical to normal sordins and the sordins fit I just can’t work out why out of three helmets every single one has issues with the metal strips popping out.
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