Vallfirest: vft3 Wildland Fire Helmet

Protection and versatility for wildland firefighting and rescue operations

 

 

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The vft3 Helmet was designed to meet the needs of units that intervene in wildland fires and rescue operations. Standards: NFPA 1977:2016.

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Greater Protection and Resistance

A wrap-around design produced in a single PC/ABS piece without added paint, the protective visor provides protection against liquids coming from aerial discharges with flame retardant.

Longitudinal crown

Structural crown with longitudinal design and back ring to offer a greater back protection from possible impacts.

Total adaptation
Tailor-made fit for every head

An inner multi-size harness (from 52 up to 64) with rear wheel adjustment and a new fireproof chin strap with 6 adjustment points so the protective helmet will perfectly fit any head.

More comfortable and breathable

A harness with an ergonomic inner crown pad. The textile protection on vft helmets is replaceable and washable unlike on other helmets on the market.

One helmet, many solutions

Compatible with all types of accessories. Goggle anchoring, front light system anchoring clips, flashlight anchoring, foldable PC shield system and clearing shield. Noise protection, nape guards, radio systems and video cameras can be included.

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Protection and versatility for wildland firefighting and rescue operations     Vallfirest The vft3 Helmet was designed to meet the needs of units that intervene in wildland fires and rescue operations. Standards: NFPA 1977:2016. Buy Now | Request More Info Greater Protection and Resistance A wrap-around design produced in a single PC/ABS piece without added paint, […]

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