Thanks! Please let us know if you have any other questions. There are a few new helmets that have come out in the last few years: www.wesspur.com/safety/tree-helmets.html
If you are close enough to a live wire, where you need a hardhat/helmet thats not only non conductive, but good to 20kv. You've broken a major safety policy number one, or number two. Youve been put in a position to do something you clearly werent experienced on. If you are close enough to a live conductor, to wear your hard hat could hit it. If its 20kv, and you are grounded. Your ass is toast, quite literally! That arc from 20kv could easily jump to your ear or a sweaty wet spot on your shirt/neck! This guys aware of this, and is basically saying. Its not a catch all. Its not intended to be touching live wires or conductors. Its just more ideal than having a metal hard hat, which could have an arc contact it. Before it even touched a live conductor etc etc.
But protos claims that they have the only true side impact rated helmet. I have one and I was hit hard in the side of the head, across the ear. I barely felt it. I am extremely safety conscious and I got mine because I wanted the most protective helmet I could find. I don't do line clearance though so I don't need an E rated.
I’m in the valley of decisions buying an arborist helmet. What would you suggest as the beast bang for buck BUDGET helmet? Face mesh, ear protection and chin strap?!?!?
Dave. Your gear locker appears well organized, and very well stocked. I have to dig into bags, to find anything. Sharing your key organizational/methodological tips that facilitate production would make an interesting video, and highlight products that you use/depend on.
Hey Jerett - we sure do! You can check out the Tufftalk Lite here: www.wesspur.com/items/saf234.html and the Tufftalk Mesh here: www.wesspur.com/items/saf236-sena-tufftalk-m.html
@@WesSpurTreeEquipment what would be the best helmet to buy i just started for ground work and cutting is a visor important and pairs best with tough talk for comfort
@@jeretthopfinger5781 it is hard to go wrong with the Petzl Vertex - professional helmet, full range of accessories, vizir available, and compatible with TuffTalk. Lots of color options, and it's actually priced really competitively. www.wesspur.com/items/saf132.html?whence= You can use coupon code SAFE10 to get 10% off all other PPE on any order with a helmet purchase on it.
Grat vid....I have been working at this place call Davey Tree in Ottawa ON becoming a utility arborist....So I bought this helmet Petzl vertex Canadian version 2019....I have not got it yet I'm supposed to get it about the middle of this month....I hope it's a Type e helmet? As I learn from your video that's probably the type I should have?
He'll yeah! Thanks for all the professional low down as I'm upgrading to my first pro level head protection and want to make the most practical choice when dropping that kind of cash. Thanks and God bless.
Hello, awesome video. Which would be better for an arborist groundsmen. Kask or petzl? Cheers 👍🏽
Nice to see a retailer committed to safety at work and so knowledgeable about his products.
Thank you, it's very important to us.
Full of great info for a newer tree guy like myself. Your website is also great and I will be purchasing my helmet with you guys. Thank you
Awesome, man, thank you for the kind words and your business!
Where were you when I needed all this info? Excellent video
Thanks! Please let us know if you have any other questions. There are a few new helmets that have come out in the last few years: www.wesspur.com/safety/tree-helmets.html
If you are close enough to a live wire, where you need a hardhat/helmet thats not only non conductive, but good to 20kv.
You've broken a major safety policy number one, or number two. Youve been put in a position to do something you clearly werent experienced on.
If you are close enough to a live conductor, to wear your hard hat could hit it.
If its 20kv, and you are grounded. Your ass is toast, quite literally!
That arc from 20kv could easily jump to your ear or a sweaty wet spot on your shirt/neck!
This guys aware of this, and is basically saying. Its not a catch all. Its not intended to be touching live wires or conductors.
Its just more ideal than having a metal hard hat, which could have an arc contact it. Before it even touched a live conductor etc etc.
good review. is that a Rockman helmet behind you hanging and shouting, "why did you leave me out of show?"
Actually wesspurs own website says that the Protos is a class 2 rated for side impact protection.
Interesting video. I would have liked to know more about the restraining mechanisms like rear or side ratchet and the lining options for winter.
Great presentation, thank you.
But protos claims that they have the only true side impact rated helmet. I have one and I was hit hard in the side of the head, across the ear. I barely felt it. I am extremely safety conscious and I got mine because I wanted the most protective helmet I could find. I don't do line clearance though so I don't need an E rated.
Hazel Burridge that thing looks like a Ferrari man I bet it's spendy but looks worth it
DrHavok1 yeah it's awesome.
I’m in the valley of decisions buying an arborist helmet. What would you suggest as the beast bang for buck BUDGET helmet? Face mesh, ear protection and chin strap?!?!?
Dave. Your gear locker appears well organized, and very well stocked. I have to dig into bags, to find anything. Sharing your key organizational/methodological tips that facilitate production would make an interesting video, and highlight products that you use/depend on.
Do you guys sell tuff talk with Bluetooth and headphones
Hey Jerett - we sure do!
You can check out the Tufftalk Lite here: www.wesspur.com/items/saf234.html
and the Tufftalk Mesh here: www.wesspur.com/items/saf236-sena-tufftalk-m.html
If you need any help, customer service is available 7:30 - 4 pm Pacific at (800) 268-2141.
@@WesSpurTreeEquipment what would be the best helmet to buy i just started for ground work and cutting is a visor important and pairs best with tough talk for comfort
@@jeretthopfinger5781 it is hard to go wrong with the Petzl Vertex - professional helmet, full range of accessories, vizir available, and compatible with TuffTalk. Lots of color options, and it's actually priced really competitively.
www.wesspur.com/items/saf132.html?whence=
You can use coupon code SAFE10 to get 10% off all other PPE on any order with a helmet purchase on it.
Grat vid....I have been working at this place call Davey Tree in Ottawa ON becoming a utility arborist....So I bought this helmet Petzl vertex Canadian version 2019....I have not got it yet I'm supposed to get it about the middle of this month....I hope it's a Type e helmet? As I learn from your video that's probably the type I should have?
Very informative. I think Kask is the way I’ll go.
great vidéo 😉
A GIANT CANDY STORE!!! I want to try them all!!!
If you ever are in Bellingham, come by and do just that! Stay safe.
@@WesSpurTreeEquipment I don’t think we have anything close to a store like yours in Wichita Kansas! If we did I would! Lol!
@@TerrellWillams fair enough!
He'll yeah! Thanks for all the professional low down as I'm upgrading to my first pro level head protection and want to make the most practical choice when dropping that kind of cash.
Thanks and God bless.
Great to hear! Stay safe.
Thanks u r such as good person; thnaks bro
Dave you do amazing videos bro think it's time to upgrade dome cover for me......wesspur going to be getting more of my money lol
use the code SAF2018 to save 15% on that bad boy
WesSpur Tree Equipment awesome thanks!
Safe as f***2018 hahaaaaa!
Are any of these bullet-proof? Me and my step-son have started having some heated arguments.