Beginner to Advanced Helmet Setups. Becoming deadly with your gear PT 1

Published on May 8, 2022
Duration: 26:44

This video provides a comprehensive guide to setting up tactical helmets, emphasizing the critical importance of head protection. It details the differences between ballistic and bump helmets, essential accessories like comms and night vision, and the necessity of proper fit and training. Key takeaways include balancing weight with capability and understanding the function of components like breakaway mounts and counterweights.

Quick Summary

Tactical helmets are crucial for survival, with head injuries often being fatal. Key components include ballistic vs. bump types, high-cut designs for comms, and essential accessories like NVG, lights, and counterweights. Proper fit, internal wire routing, and breakaway mounts are vital for safety and functionality. Consistent training builds neck strength and ensures proficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Why Helmets Matter
  2. 01:52Ballistic vs. Bump Helmets Explained
  3. 05:07Essential Helmet Accessories & Weight Balance
  4. 07:21Camouflage and Comms Setup (Peltor vs. AMP)
  5. 12:53Night Vision Mounts & Wire Routing
  6. 17:02Power, Counterweights, and Admin Lights
  7. 21:31Strobes and Specialized Armor
  8. 24:25Conclusion: Fit and Training are Key

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between ballistic and bump helmets?

Ballistic helmets, like Ops-Core Maritime or SF models, offer protection against fragmentation and some ballistic threats. Bump helmets are non-ballistic and lightweight, primarily used for mounting accessories like night vision or for training where ballistic protection isn't required, preventing excessive neck strain.

What are the essential accessories for a tactical helmet setup?

Essential accessories include camouflage covers, communication systems (like Peltor Comtac VI or Ops-Core AMP), night vision, battery packs/counterweights, lights, and strobes. Each item adds weight, so choices must be deliberate to balance capability with neck strain.

Why is proper wire routing important on a tactical helmet?

Proper wire routing, ideally internally through helmet pads, is crucial to prevent snags. Snagging can lead to loss of equipment or, more critically, head injury. Using a breakaway mount for night vision further mitigates this risk.

How important is helmet fit and training?

Helmet fit is paramount; it should be snug and stable like a baseball glove, adjusted with pads. Consistent training is equally vital to build neck strength, adapt to the weight, and identify any pressure points or discomfort during use.

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