The 8943F(x) is probably the best option, as it is our newest and most all-encompassing option in our bump cap line. Here's a flyer that can also provide more info: www.ergodyne.com/sites/default/files/2023-06/bump-cap-insert-flyer.pdf
That 8945 is great at stiffening up my hats after cleaning/steaming them and working out creases on the ball cap. Not to mention it allows them to look fuller and stand taller than what they normally would without the bump cap. I bought two and immediately bought 4 more. These things are absolutely awesome!!!
What i would love is a bump camp insert for cowboy hats, fedoras, stetsons, aussie floppy hats etc with the various crease styles on the crown of that hats that are common to them. They make a cowboy style hardhat which is ridiculous to some but is safety rated, but it would be nice to insert a bunp cap into an actual cowboy hat/stetson/fedora when working in a barn/coop and whatnot with the low hanging beams, or when riding horses under tree branches and other low hanging items. It may even help in the rodeo circuit!
Has anyone ever done tests with your various bump caps against paintball impact? Small 1 inch object flying around 280 Feet per second. I wear a thick foam padded hat but the company that made them is out of business and i'm looking for a replacement.
I just found these. I’m a training mechanic post army as a late life hobby and well, I’m bald. Shaved bald most of the time. I’m concerned without hair the impact structures will be uncomfortable right on my skin, or in case of the foam make my skin sweat a lot. So my question would be are the caps normal comfortable caps? Could I simply rig the impact structure on the outside? Have you considered making one reversed where it’s a normal comfortable cotton cap with a styled shell on the outside?
The most comfortable for someone without hair would be the 8955 or 8965: www.ergodyne.com/skullerz-8955-lightweight-bump-cap-hat.html It has a lightweight wicking liner that sits between the impact foam and the wearer's head. The bump caps have an intended use as an insert, so it's not recommended to wear them on the outside of a cap or hat.
Which option would you say offers the most protection?
The 8943F(x) is probably the best option, as it is our newest and most all-encompassing option in our bump cap line. Here's a flyer that can also provide more info: www.ergodyne.com/sites/default/files/2023-06/bump-cap-insert-flyer.pdf
That 8945 is great at stiffening up my hats after cleaning/steaming them and working out creases on the ball cap. Not to mention it allows them to look fuller and stand taller than what they normally would without the bump cap. I bought two and immediately bought 4 more. These things are absolutely awesome!!!
Great video. Thank you for sharing your insight!
What i would love is a bump camp insert for cowboy hats, fedoras, stetsons, aussie floppy hats etc with the various crease styles on the crown of that hats that are common to them. They make a cowboy style hardhat which is ridiculous to some but is safety rated, but it would be nice to insert a bunp cap into an actual cowboy hat/stetson/fedora when working in a barn/coop and whatnot with the low hanging beams, or when riding horses under tree branches and other low hanging items. It may even help in the rodeo circuit!
What is the largest bump cap available? Which model ? I have a big head. 😅
Has anyone ever done tests with your various bump caps against paintball impact? Small 1 inch object flying around 280 Feet per second. I wear a thick foam padded hat but the company that made them is out of business and i'm looking for a replacement.
I want it, but your not linked to anything?
Check out our line of Bump Caps here: www.ergodyne.com/head-face-protection/bump-caps
Do you have a video on how to trim the inserts?
Amazon. They simply trim the cap until it fits. No real right or qrong way. Hope that helps.
@@musicmusic3646 Thank you. It did.
I just found these. I’m a training mechanic post army as a late life hobby and well, I’m bald. Shaved bald most of the time. I’m concerned without hair the impact structures will be uncomfortable right on my skin, or in case of the foam make my skin sweat a lot. So my question would be are the caps normal comfortable caps? Could I simply rig the impact structure on the outside? Have you considered making one reversed where it’s a normal comfortable cotton cap with a styled shell on the outside?
The most comfortable for someone without hair would be the 8955 or 8965: www.ergodyne.com/skullerz-8955-lightweight-bump-cap-hat.html It has a lightweight wicking liner that sits between the impact foam and the wearer's head. The bump caps have an intended use as an insert, so it's not recommended to wear them on the outside of a cap or hat.
try make one so it can attract a external hard hat
Do you offer any heatwear that meets ASTM F1506-2?
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