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Old February 24th, 2011, 09:37   #1
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Helmets for BIG heads

Something like a 24" circumference is the measurement. I have tried a couple helmets and they always seem to be a strain and end up feeling like my melon is under pressure. Does anyone have any success with kitting this kind of a melon? Model, and source information would be appreciate. Looking for some rails and such and a comfortable chin strap etc.

Thanks for your input.
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Old February 24th, 2011, 10:18   #2
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My head is 24" too (23.5" maybe)

I use a PASGT no problems lol... I guess any helmet with those strap retentions are easily adjustable... But I doubt you can put rails and stuff on it...

Otherwise if you have time, just go to Toronto since you're around Barrie area... You could probably visit Huang's and test his helmets, or go to TAC 11, they probably might have helmets...

Maybe because my PASGT is a replica/plastic, my main complaint is how I hear a kind of echo/muffled sound when I talk hehe...

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Old February 24th, 2011, 10:22   #3
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Get a real helmet in Large size.
It's not much more expensive when you find one used.
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Old February 24th, 2011, 11:26   #4
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Not so worried about the cost, just wondering if anyone with same kinda melon has a model, size and source that that have found success with. Seems even the PASGT has various sizes available, plus no rails typically right?

Appreciate the comments though. I'll do osme more looking and any additional input is appreciated.
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Old February 24th, 2011, 11:47   #5
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For a 7 5/8 head you need a large MICH

Standard pads in a MICH are size 6, You can buy thinner pads if you think its too tight

You should be alright tho.
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Old February 24th, 2011, 12:05   #6
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plus no rails typically right?
You don't need rails on your helmet.
Most of the stuff mounted on helmets is held on by velcro, glue or a strap.

Rails are kinda new and here is not much helmet specific items that can use them. Velcro is the way to go for now.
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Old February 24th, 2011, 14:40   #7
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You don't need rails on your helmet.
Most of the stuff mounted on helmets is held on by velcro, glue or a strap.

Rails are kinda new and here is not much helmet specific items that can use them. Velcro is the way to go for now.
Thinking specifically of a camera mount that would be most stable and secure with some kind of rail attachment that's why really.
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Old February 24th, 2011, 23:37   #8
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My ContourHD mount is held by velcro, it's very solid. Yet if I bang it hard enough, it won't break, as the velcro will give before the mount. The camera is on a lanyard, so I won't loose it. No need for rail.

If your camera is heavy enough to need a rail, you will have to worry about your neck first. (o:
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Old March 3rd, 2011, 15:51   #9
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My ContourHD mount is held by velcro, it's very solid. Yet if I bang it hard enough, it won't break, as the velcro will give before the mount. The camera is on a lanyard, so I won't loose it. No need for rail.

If your camera is heavy enough to need a rail, you will have to worry about your neck first. (o:
Got one of those cameras recently. Still waiting on the first serious games of the year outdoors to use it. How do you like it? Got anything on Youtube with that?
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I have a helmet with a rail mounted on it. I should be able to help you Guy. Send me a txt chum.
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