I just got the super plasma and 2 visors off GME's Amazon store. I work indoors (doors and hardware). Wearing masks, as is required now, fogs up my glasses in no time. The vents on the super plasma fix that nicely. Another sub got the zenith helmets for their crew and their main complaint was no ventilation. So, unless a no-shock hat is required, I'd suggest the super plasma. Well built, super light, and the shield keeps hot metal shavings out of my face
Appreciate your comment. You are correct these are now classified as Class 2. We are working on a new ANSI breakdown of the standards for hardhats/helmets because I believe it has been adjusted since this video was originally released. Check back soon for the full breakdown.
Thanks for making this video. I was unable to find any information on the Kask website about the virtues of these two lines. Now I know.
I just got the super plasma and 2 visors off GME's Amazon store. I work indoors (doors and hardware). Wearing masks, as is required now, fogs up my glasses in no time. The vents on the super plasma fix that nicely. Another sub got the zenith helmets for their crew and their main complaint was no ventilation. So, unless a no-shock hat is required, I'd suggest the super plasma. Well built, super light, and the shield keeps hot metal shavings out of my face
These helmets are class 2 I believe not 1 as the video states
Appreciate your comment. You are correct these are now classified as Class 2. We are working on a new ANSI breakdown of the standards for hardhats/helmets because I believe it has been adjusted since this video was originally released. Check back soon for the full breakdown.