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Cutting edge and visible from 10 miles off! lol
That's a hundred times better than blending into the background on the days that you have a climber overhead or whilst working on the road side.

 

BTW My Protos is Orange/Yellow. :001_tt2:

 

Today was my first day with it on my head and I loved it. No sticking out items makes climbing in close quarters a piece of cake.

The snug fit of the visor without any gaps makes it so comfy that the visor didn't go up at any time.

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That's a hundred times better than blending into the background on the days that you have a climber overhead or whilst working on the road side.

 

BTW My Protos is Orange/Yellow. :001_tt2:

 

Today was my first day with it on my head and I loved it. No sticking out items makes climbing in close quarters a piece of cake.

The snug fit of the visor without any gaps makes it so comfy that the visor didn't go up at any time.

 

Why are climbing with a groundie helmet?😱😱😄

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Why are climbing with a groundie helmet?😱😱😄

 

its the arborist helmet and its available in certain countries already oldmill.

Im going to try one tomorrow, going to be interesting to see what its like climbing in southern hemisphere summer heat. I know they say its ventilation works well but austrian heat and nz heat are possibly a tad different..:001_smile:

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