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11 minutes ago, Haironyourchest said:

Me. Chipper ear defenders on both, but they work better on the ground helmet. It saved my last week several times from blackthorn and have branches crashing down in me while hedge clearing.

whats the difference between the two lids then?

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12 minutes ago, Haironyourchest said:

Me. Chipper ear defenders on both, but they work better on the ground helmet. It saved my last week several times from blackthorn and have branches crashing down in me while hedge clearing.

Why would you wear ear defenders with such a high SNR up a tree?

 

Sounds like the curious kind of idea that the tree cutting department of a power distribution company would come up with. 

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16 minutes ago, carlos said:

whats the difference between the two lids then?

Climbing helmet Stein Kask, ground helmet Husqvarna branded. The ear defenders make a poor seal on the head with the climbing helmet, I don't know why, but others have found the same problem. 

13 minutes ago, Bolt said:

Why would you wear ear defenders with such a high SNR up a tree?

 

Sounds like the curious kind of idea that the tree cutting department of a power distribution company would come up with. 

Very sensitive ears.

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does anyone have two helmets then? one for up and one for down, i would not of thought so.

id say side impact protection is a good idea on the ground too, not just climbing.

Sadly yes , I have the husky tech for forestry and then my usual climbing lid for any thing else.

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11 hours ago, carlos said:

does anyone have two helmets then? one for up and one for down, i would not of thought so.

id say side impact protection is a good idea on the ground too, not just climbing.

Erm... I've got a Husky forestry helmet for being on the floor and a Stein with chipper muffs for climbing. (I don't like noise) 

 

....and a Stein one for Rec climbing when I don't need any ear defenders

 

..... and just got a Protos and a Sena as well. :blushing:

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4 hours ago, Arctostaphylos uva-ursi said:

I have a Petzl helmet with Peltor muffs and find that the muffs don't seal well (probably due to my oversized neep).  Has anyone else had this? Can you suggest a more suitable st of defenders for the helmet?

 

i use msa sordins( think there called that) on my vertex vent and they are fine.

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9 hours ago, Tommy_B said:

Erm... I've got a Husky forestry helmet for being on the floor and a Stein with chipper muffs for climbing. (I don't like noise) 

 

....and a Stein one for Rec climbing when I don't need any ear defenders

 

..... and just got a Protos and a Sena as well. :blushing:

flash git!! ;)

feeling a bit hard done by now with my one lonely lid. 

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