Building Tactical Helmets | Everything You Need to Know

Published on May 10, 2025
Duration: 62:09

This comprehensive guide breaks down the process of building a tactical helmet system, covering budget considerations, helmet types (bump vs. ballistic), and the crucial integration of accessories like EarPro, night vision mounts, strobes, and lights. It details compatibility between different rail systems (Opscore ARC, Team Wendy, M-LOK) and various accessory brands, emphasizing the importance of proper fit, retention, and weight distribution for optimal performance and comfort.

Quick Summary

Tactical helmets come in two main types: bump helmets for impact protection and ballistic helmets for fragmentation resistance. Proper fit, compatible rail systems (Opscore ARC, Team Wendy, M-LOK), and secure accessory mounting (EarPro, NVG) are crucial for functionality and comfort.

Chapters

  1. 00:40Introduction to Helmet Building
  2. 01:11Bump vs. Ballistic Helmets
  3. 03:32Sponsor Spotlights
  4. 05:06Budget Helmet Build ($500)
  5. 06:31Team Wendy & Budget Ballistic Helmets
  6. 08:16Intermediate Helmet Builds ($500-$2000)
  7. 11:00High-End / Gucci Helmet Builds ($2000+)
  8. 13:30Importance of Helmet Protection
  9. 15:22Helmet Sizing and Fit
  10. 16:27Helmet Padding Discussion
  11. 19:46Retention Lanyards for NVGs
  12. 21:41Chin Straps and Retention Harnesses
  13. 25:29Helmet Rail Systems Explained
  14. 28:09EarPro Attachment to Opscore ARC Rails
  15. 31:30Opscore AMP Arms for EarPro
  16. 34:59EarPro Attachment to Team Wendy Rails
  17. 39:18EarPro Attachment to M-LOK Rails
  18. 41:42MTEK Strike Helmet Rail System
  19. 42:21General Helmet Accessory Advice
  20. 45:24Helmet Mounted Lights
  21. 48:40High-Output Helmet Lights
  22. 51:24Signaling Devices (Strobes)
  23. 55:53Counterweights for Helmets
  24. 58:33Visors and Mandibles
  25. 59:56Gas Masks and Helmets
  26. 60:42Conclusion and Final Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main types of tactical helmets?

The two main types are bump helmets, which are lighter and designed for impact protection, and ballistic helmets, which offer protection against fragmentation and spall but are heavier and more expensive.

How do I attach EarPro to a tactical helmet?

EarPro attaches via specialized arms and adapters compatible with your helmet's rail system, such as Opscore ARC, Team Wendy, or M-LOK. Ensure the chosen system matches your helmet and EarPro model.

What is the purpose of a helmet counterweight?

A counterweight balances the load of accessories like night vision devices, preventing the helmet from tipping forward. It can also serve as a secure pouch for batteries and other small electronics.

Are plastic shrouds on helmets reliable?

Plastic shrouds can be a weak point, especially when mounting heavier metal accessories like NVG mounts. They are prone to breaking over time, compromising the stability of attached gear.

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