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I know there was someone looking for these so thought it worth a quick mention that we're stockists for these, and here they are!

 

Modeled by a particularly dashing young go-getter (if one does say so oneself...) - they take a wee bit of getting used to, but they're grand once you do.

 

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Available to buy here - Safe Eyes Goggles

I'd be interested to hear back from those of you that use theses - what do you think of them?

 

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James

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i used similar years ago got them from af warehouse (i think) could not take the slagging anymore that you look like a fly!! they were also really tight mesh that when under a dense canopy it was difficult to see. stopped the sawdust though.

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Maybe more suited to Groundies then, rather than for climbing in you reckon?

 

im sure these would be much improved to the ones i had as it was about 10 year ago, give a couple out here for a prize and get reviews back ask Mr Bullman if that would be acceptable to set it up.

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im sure these would be much improved to the ones i had as it was about 10 year ago, give a couple out here for a prize and get reviews back ask Mr Bullman if that would be acceptable to set it up.

 

Mr Bullman - there will be a wee parcel arriving with you tomorrow - you can decide what you want to do with it??!!:wink:

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There are 2 Stein Plasma helmets - there's the Stein TC (Tree Climbing) Helmet and the Stein AQ (Groundie Style) Helmet. To look at they're very similar, the main difference is the TC has side impact protection.

 

That one I had on is an AQ, in Hi Viz Yellow to stop your climber lobbing branches at you - (or to make it you an easier target, depending on how you look at it I suppose!?).

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