Can't answer that for sure sadly, but I don't see a problem since the PTT attachment doesn't touch the headset arms. I'd definitely take the PTT attachment off first though to avoid damage.
You are correct, I did remove them beforehand. Same process as the taking the walkers off their wires. Just pull them off. Sorry for the confusion, and thanks for watching!
Mine are able to rotate back, but it's at the limit before putting strain on the headphone cable. You may have to change the cable routing in your helmet to get more slack.
You can bend the support arms more inwards towards your face if your comfortable with doing that. Just make sure to keep the length of metal that goes into the headphone straight.
this helped a lot!
I am running a PTT attachment on my Walker slims. Will I still be able to run that with the Peltor ARC rail attachment?
Can't answer that for sure sadly, but I don't see a problem since the PTT attachment doesn't touch the headset arms. I'd definitely take the PTT attachment off first though to avoid damage.
You arc attachment link shows the metal wires have plastic on the ends. Did you remove them before this video or has your linked item changed?
You are correct, I did remove them beforehand. Same process as the taking the walkers off their wires. Just pull them off. Sorry for the confusion, and thanks for watching!
does the length of the wire inhibit rotating the earmuffs to the back of the helmet?
Mine are able to rotate back, but it's at the limit before putting strain on the headphone cable. You may have to change the cable routing in your helmet to get more slack.
Walkers feel loose like they aren’t fully sealing my ears any tips on how I can fix that?
You can bend the support arms more inwards towards your face if your comfortable with doing that. Just make sure to keep the length of metal that goes into the headphone straight.
Would this also work with opscore amps?
I'm not sure, but if they have the same body as the walkers then it should be fine! Thanks for watching!