How to use Savotta helmet camo scrim

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  • Опубликовано: 22 фев 2023
  • Whilst natural foliage is the ultimate helmet camouflage, a 3D effect bushy cover may be the next best thing. Quick and easy to use, easy to modify if needed. Breaks up helmet silhouettes effectively and offers fast camouflage adaption to various surroundings.
    Our Helmet camo scrim is foremost made for high cut helmets, but can be used on most full/low cut helmets too. Due to the larger surface area on full/low cut helmets you may need to use tape or other tweaks to make sure the elastic cord stays in place around the corners on the sides.
    Designwise these are very simple, a single laser cut piece of 500D Cordura with alternating zig-zag cuts. The zig-zag pattern is positioned so that it creates an opening for NVG mounts at the front. Small slits are cut around the edges for the elastic cord.
    Thread the elastic cord through the slits, tie it at the back and pull the cover over your helmet like a shower cap. Finish off by pulling any excess material to the back and rolling it under itself to tighten up the cover.
    Available in green, brown, white, M05 woodland, Multicam and Multicam Tropic. All colours offer great NIR performance.
    Made in Finland utilizing incredible space-age laser technology.
    More info from our website: www.savotta.fi/products/helme...
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Комментарии • 56

  • @thomasmusso1147
    @thomasmusso1147 Год назад +73

    "I need to get myself a helmet."
    "Why do you need a helmet?"
    "So I can put a Scrim on it."
    "What in Heaven's name is a Scrim? 🙄 No .. don't bother."
    😁.

  • @DC9848
    @DC9848 Год назад +52

    Great innovation from Savotta team! Glad to hear this is manufactured in Finland and not outsourced to China

    • @Savotta
      @Savotta  Год назад +43

      There really isn't anny innovation here honestly, people have been cutting up camo nets into helmet covers for ages, and the French were probably the first to mass issue such covers to their military for the M51 steel helmets. But stuff like this is as useful today as it ever was, so that's why we make these. But thank you! And yes, we love to make stuff here in Finland and the EU.

  • @Shack263
    @Shack263 6 месяцев назад +10

    I'm concerned about the amount of sound these scrims make. I've already lost all hearing in my left ear from an negligent discharge of a velcro mag pouch without hearing protection. Will you be making a silent version, maybe out of bread, or wet paper?

    • @Savotta
      @Savotta  5 месяцев назад +6

      We probably should, this level of noise is an absolute 0p3r4t10n4l h4z4rd!!!

  • @Captain-Donut
    @Captain-Donut Год назад

    Love from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @a45456565
    @a45456565 2 месяца назад

    Thank you😺

  • @steakrag8158
    @steakrag8158 Год назад +1

    Nice

  • @joonas741
    @joonas741 Год назад +1

    That is nice hat.👍

  • @GMug.
    @GMug. Год назад +1

    nice

  • @TeamScythe
    @TeamScythe Год назад

    Today is a good day

  • @hakanbasol45
    @hakanbasol45 Год назад +5

    Can you do an tutorial for dummies for hawu tents?

  • @Aurablocky
    @Aurablocky Год назад +7

    This looks interesting, what material is it made out of?

    • @Savotta
      @Savotta  Год назад +6

      Lightweight laser cut 500D Cordura (100% polyamide)

    • @Aurablocky
      @Aurablocky Год назад +1

      @@Savotta ah so its plastic. It sounds kind of like paper in the video haha, thats cool and probably lasts a while then

    • @Savotta
      @Savotta  Год назад +6

      @@Aurablocky Hard wearing synthetic fabric, very long lasting indeed.

  • @CrispyGFX
    @CrispyGFX Год назад +1

    Now my hat has a hat

  • @eggsterer3542
    @eggsterer3542 Год назад +1

    Why do i find this odly satifying? xD

  • @nikamagradze3680
    @nikamagradze3680 Год назад

    smart

  • @sxxnnxx
    @sxxnnxx Год назад +2

    asmr

  • @ClitoridectomyGroyper
    @ClitoridectomyGroyper Год назад +3

    Can Jaakari S daypacks be attached to the large Jaakari M/L rucksacks?

    • @Savotta
      @Savotta  Год назад +2

      Yes, if you modify it by adding suitable buckles, as done here with the Hatka 12L: ruclips.net/video/6qAsZNOmx70/видео.html
      But since the Jääkäri S has it's PALS webbing on the back on the lower 2/3, it won't sit quite as nicely unless you have it either empty or half full. But yes, it can be done!

  • @commanderblybricks94
    @commanderblybricks94 11 месяцев назад +3

    Could you please make this in m84 camo I’m begging

    • @Savotta
      @Savotta  11 месяцев назад +3

      Not really, sorry, we have our colour options pretty much maxed out for now.

  • @Bluehemi
    @Bluehemi Год назад +33

    The lacing of the thread through the scrim was a bit difficult to follow, maybe try making it clearer or slower next time?

    • @johannwolfburg6194
      @johannwolfburg6194 Год назад +17

      just put the lace through the small holes on the rim. if you couldn't figure it out by watching this video, let alone if you cannot figure it out yourself you are not who this video is targeted to

    • @Bluehemi
      @Bluehemi Год назад +6

      @@johannwolfburg6194 Well I've figured it out so thanks

    • @kylemitchell5301
      @kylemitchell5301 Год назад +7

      Your on youtube lol you can lower the speed of the video yourself

    • @Savotta
      @Savotta  Год назад +20

      We purposfully keep these short, but really the cord is just threaded through the little holes on the sides, you will surely figure it out once you get one of these in front of you.

    • @Bluehemi
      @Bluehemi Год назад +5

      @@Savotta No worries it's sorted :)

  • @herr._kaali9539
    @herr._kaali9539 Год назад +1

    what's the durability on the helmet?

    • @Savotta
      @Savotta  Год назад

      It's an Ops-Core FAST XP, protection level NIJ IIIA: shop.gentexcorp.com/ops-core-fast-xp-legacy-high-cut-helmet/

  • @bobhawkboss6936
    @bobhawkboss6936 Год назад

    How can i even buy one of these helmets in Australia?

    • @Savotta
      @Savotta  Год назад +3

      No idea really, check out local military/law enforcement gear retailers.

    • @bobhawkboss6936
      @bobhawkboss6936 Год назад +2

      @@Savotta Will do, Found some online but they're quite expensive. i'll grab the Scrim once i have something to put it on. Thanks Savotta 👍

  • @ellislr7731
    @ellislr7731 Год назад

    😳 Promo sm!

  • @zhaneranger
    @zhaneranger 6 месяцев назад

    Why is this material so crunchy and loud?

    • @Savotta
      @Savotta  6 месяцев назад

      Because of how the sound was recorded, it's not really crunchy at all in real life.

  • @herr._kaali9539
    @herr._kaali9539 Год назад

    where did you get the helmet?

    • @Savotta
      @Savotta  Год назад +1

      It is one of our employees own.

  • @AutismFermented
    @AutismFermented Год назад +5

    Are you guys doing anything for Ukraine right now?
    Not pressuring, just asking

    • @aritakalo8011
      @aritakalo8011 Год назад +4

      Don't be surprised, if you don't get answer. Finland has adopted a pretty tight operational security culture around aid to Ukraine to not give Kremlin intelligence freebies.
      Savotta did announce early on in march 2022, that they were donating a batch of backpacks, rucksacks, sleeping mats and webgear to Ukraine as company. However as said pretty soon after initially even the government being open like telling "we donate x thousand rifles", Finland both officially on government level and culturally on private and corporate level adopted "lets not tell the Russians, what we are giving to Ukrainians so they Russians have to keep guessing instead of getting free intel." policy,
      It isn't about getting brownie karma points for being able to say "we did this much, aren't we great". It is about helping Ukraine and it helps Ukraine to keep mouths shut about what they get.

    • @chosentwice1839
      @chosentwice1839 Год назад

      OPSEC 101. If only the goons on RUclips or other socials understood

    • @AutismFermented
      @AutismFermented Год назад

      @@aritakalo8011 okay, cool.
      Thanks for telling me

    • @Savotta
      @Savotta  Год назад +12

      Yep, our last little shipment of gear donated to Finnish volunteer fighters was shipped off yesterday. Our very first shipment of donated gear and necessities collected by our local townspeople was driven straight into Kyiv a week after the invasion began by a friend of ours. We've partaken in large Finnish fundraisers by providing tents, backpacks, sleeping pads, combat equipment etc. to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence over the course of these past twelve months, and shipped of smaller gear donations to particular units through personal contacts. Like the Finns we are we just don't keep too much noise about what we do.

  • @timartyom1832
    @timartyom1832 Год назад +1

    nice