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If I have a climbing helmet to en 12492 I am fine up a tree

What should we do when on the ground.

should we change helmet still buckle the chin strap or should it be undone

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My mate has just done 30/31 and he was told that you are not supposed to use a helmet with a chinstrap on the ground, dunno if that's right or not but this was from nptc assesor.

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My mate has just done 30/31 and he was told that you are not supposed to use a helmet with a chinstrap on the ground, dunno if that's right or not but this was from nptc assesor.

 

i was told u can use climbing helmets on the ground, he had a petzl vertex vent like me,

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Just undo the chinstrap on the ground. If its undone it is no longer serving as a chinstrap, if its a real issue, tuck it up inside the webbing out of the way.

Edited by Andy Collins
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Just undo the chinstrap on the ground. If its undone it is no longer serving as a chinstrap, if its a real issue, tuck it up inside the webbing out of the way.

 

Thats what i do.

 

I'm not sure if there is a real answer. I've been told your not supose to wear a Vertex on the ground by a NPTC assessor. Although i've had many assessments where they've worn them.

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