Appreciate you do this video. I had to laugh when I saw you tilt the helmet to show the padding. I am an active duty service member and your pads look very much like those in my work helmet. Though I have specifically created gaps in the side padding to allow better airflow -- after deployments to the Middle East and being stationed at US bases that are hot. I really like your point about creating the side support in a way that gives a type of pseudo suspension to create that space between the top of your head and the helmet. The next gen military helmets utilize a mix of suspension and padding. The switch to padding from a simple suspension (my first helmet as a young, new soldier) was switched to the padded system when medics realized that the overpressure from IEDs was sometimes creating spinal nerve damage as it swept through the helmet. Further medical research indicated that the pads along make us more vulnerable to impact concussion. That is why the newest helmets that are being fielded to the force (not complete yet) are that mix of pad and suspension. Thanks for taking the time to do this video. It makes the Bareena helmets feel like a solid choice if a person wants to fight in harness but not worry too much about 100% historicity -- looks good from the outside but has some modern choices on the inside.
Thanks for the video response. My sallet from bareena came in last week. It looks like hes updated the design but i ended up doing the same thing you did with padding.
@@lefthandedhemawithlordrami8220 I planned on making an overview video of my helmet this week on my other channel. I can tag you in it when it's out if you'd like
Hey I put up the video today. It looks like they've made design changes with their helmets going forward. I mention one of the issues you faced with your perforated plate
Appreciate you do this video. I had to laugh when I saw you tilt the helmet to show the padding. I am an active duty service member and your pads look very much like those in my work helmet. Though I have specifically created gaps in the side padding to allow better airflow -- after deployments to the Middle East and being stationed at US bases that are hot. I really like your point about creating the side support in a way that gives a type of pseudo suspension to create that space between the top of your head and the helmet.
The next gen military helmets utilize a mix of suspension and padding. The switch to padding from a simple suspension (my first helmet as a young, new soldier) was switched to the padded system when medics realized that the overpressure from IEDs was sometimes creating spinal nerve damage as it swept through the helmet. Further medical research indicated that the pads along make us more vulnerable to impact concussion. That is why the newest helmets that are being fielded to the force (not complete yet) are that mix of pad and suspension.
Thanks for taking the time to do this video. It makes the Bareena helmets feel like a solid choice if a person wants to fight in harness but not worry too much about 100% historicity -- looks good from the outside but has some modern choices on the inside.
Thanks for the video response. My sallet from bareena came in last week. It looks like hes updated the design but i ended up doing the same thing you did with padding.
I'm glad you liked the video. I'd be curious as to what changes he made to your helm.
@@lefthandedhemawithlordrami8220 I planned on making an overview video of my helmet this week on my other channel. I can tag you in it when it's out if you'd like
@@dominickscheuringer9553 Please do.
Hey I put up the video today. It looks like they've made design changes with their helmets going forward. I mention one of the issues you faced with your perforated plate
@@FiresideHEMA Great video, and thank you for the shout out.