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I used the interior for an American football helmet held in place with Velcro.....still lots of space for a helmet fan and electronics if I want to add them.
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Are there photos of different Helmet padding versions here?
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JodoKast89
Per Deadlanda recommendation I picked up the skydex ballistics helmet upgrade on eBay and it took me 5 minutes to install, fits great, and is very comfortable!
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Thank you guys! That sounds great! Keep em coming though! :)
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I've used a simple hard hat liner before on a couple of helmets.
But looking at those Skydex PASGT pads, I may have to try those out! :)
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Go with the pads best out there hands down
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They do look pretty sweet! Very tempting!! :cheering
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I've ordered some Skydex pads from the US :)
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As Jodo recommended...Skydex : )
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Yeah I love them inside my FP Premium that I will finish painting one of these days. easy to install you can rip them out and wash them after a troop and the really make the lid fit nice and snug!!
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dynamic1
I think it unanimous!
Is that tape holding your visor in dynamic? I haven't seen that before!
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hobbit057
I think it unanimous!
Is that tape holding your visor in dynamic? I haven't seen that before!
He described that method in another thread (here ==> PP1 EARS FOR THIRDETHREE) and the whole purpose of the tape-like decal is to cover the T-visor's (which is already glued to the helmet) edges so...
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dynamic1
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Yea mate - with the interior, you have to go for what you need it for. My helmets are pretty much for display only, and I don't do any trooping, so I go for complete screen accuracy. However, if I were trooping in them, I would be going for sheer comfort level - and the padded interior seem the way to go here :)