Search and Rescue Fast Bump Helmet

Item # 67.991.400

The SCUBAPRO SAR FAST Bump Helmet, with its glass-filled nylon shell and high-cut design, is ideal for search and rescue operations on land or in the water. Its rugged construction protects the head in environments where the possibility of blunt force trauma is limited. A molded front NVG shroud interfaces with standard night vision goggles brackets, and a four-position Accessory Rail Connector (ARC) and external side hook and loop provide attachment points for a variety of mission-configured components.

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Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including Bisphenol A (BPA), which are known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

The SCUBAPRO SAR FAST Bump Helmet, with its glass-filled nylon shell and high-cut design, is ideal for search and rescue operations on land or in the water. Its rugged construction protects the head in environments where the possibility of blunt force trauma is limited. A molded front NVG shroud interfaces with standard night vision goggles brackets, and a four-position Accessory Rail Connector (ARC) and external side hook and loop provide attachment points for a variety of mission-configured components.

  • Vent holes for increased ventilation and water drainage.
  • Chinstrap Extraction for cold water and full-face mask diving.
  • Lights can be added to the ARC Rail or with the Ops Core Single Clamp, as well as cameras and other accessories.
  • The SCUBAPRO SAR FAST Bump Helmet meets BS EN 1385: 2012, Ops-Core FAST Bump Performance Specification PS-1145.
  • Light, mask, and comfort strap sold separately.
Search and Rescue Fast Bump Helmet
Materials Nylon
Weight
2.2 lb
Activity Technical
Hood Type Wetsuit Hood

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