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Evening all, after recent eye surgery i am thinking of investing in the Pfanner Protos helmet with built in safety glasses, just for extra protection around the head and eye area, looking for advice and feedback on what you think of these helmets both good and not so good, will be using it for all sorts of Arb work, thanks in advance John.

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I wear protective glasses most of the time , the helmet just goes on top.

 

 

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I tried safety glasses myself but due to having very open pores (aka sweaty old sock :biggrin:) couldn't get on with them, switched to a vizor/visor but got fed up eating saw chips, not being able to see if it was raining as the dust stuck to it and finally getting poked in the eye by a leylandii branch that came up under the vizor (bloody sore, still felt like there was something in my eye 3 days and a trip to A&E later) I added a mesh visor, quite like the combo.

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