| Category: | Turnout & Duty Gear |
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| Subcategory: | Helmets |
| Price: | 194.00 |
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| Description: | Introducing the first-ever NFPA certified "EZ Flips"...only from Morning Pride. The Ben Franklin2 PLUS is the most durable composite helmet you can buy because the color molded throughout "FYR-Glass" Shell (including ridges) resists chipping, cracking and peeling far better than even Kevlar reinforced shells. The long term result is that the Ben2 is the most cost effective, lightweight composite traditional helmet. It offers comfortable fit, balanced feel, low head ride and light weight of "old" traditionals but with NFPA required performance levels. You simply can't beat Ben2's fit, comfort, performance, or price. This Ben2 now features new NFPA certified "EZ-Flips" that are visually and operationally indistinguishable. |
Great helmet! This is a comfortable helmet to wear for a prolonged period. It's lightweight and very well balanced. It rides a lot lower than a lot of other helmets do, and is easy to adjust. The "EZ Flips" are also a great alternative to a face shield. Definitely worth the money. This helmet will take a beating and still survive.
Great helmet to wear have done so and love it
Great comfortable helmet. Lightweight and very durable.
Very great helmet. It stands up well to what every you throw at it.
Very comfortable helmet. Fits like a glove.
very comfortable really like this style
This is what our department is curently issueing. I feel that out of all the composite helmets I have worn this is the closest fit to that of the original leathers. You can get two helmets for the price of one if you by the Ben2 over a leather. Now that Morning pride has the NFPA aproved flips we can return to the old days and get rid of the unsightly goggles that adorne the helmets today.
I have not been in a fire with it yet but I have had to wear it for differt things like cleaning trees out of roads and off house I save my head 3 or 4 times from getting hit in the head
Have been issued this helmet for a while now and it holds up to all kinds of abuse. Like falling off apparatus. oops, heat and impact. A lighter helmet is always a plus. Thank goodness for no more goggles, what a waste. Never understood goggles when 99 percent of time we are in SCBA. Great improvements with this helmet. We did have a firefighter get the beak that holds the the helmet badge caught in overhead netting. He suffered more from the joking later,