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Mac-T all the way for me. They've saved my bacon more than once.
I've either got smarter, or more scary cuz I haven't cratered one in the last 15 years or so. The next time I do I guess I'll find out how the Skull Buckets are.

Andy
 
Well, it is a nicer shade of "salmon". When men wear clothing of the pink color, it is not pink, it is "salmon".

You wouldn't fit in here. It is not a full brim and therefore nerdy. ;)

We call the full brims goobers here lmao:cheers:

unless day cowboy then they called sir or mayam
 
I use a Peltor with face shield and muffs. I like this one because it stays on the best and is least top heavy when the face shield and muffs are up. I also have a stihl helmet with the same setup, but i grab the peltor first
 
I don't know about the weight and I assume the heat will be about like the plastic but after the abuse I have seen one take I intend to do some investigating.
 
Those msa fiberglass are the top of the line for them. They weigh a little less than the plastic fibremetal brand ones. At that price I might get me one. Most of the time those are $80 or more.
 
I wear an aluminum skull bucket with a Mac T stays on suspension. The stock ratchet suspension sucks and wont stay on my water head.
But I think this is a great hard hat and am considering one for myself.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0..._m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=0CQ8VBTWBVGE01DN14FZ
I have recently seen one stand up to far more than a plastic or aluminum would.

They look like they protect if I was in the woods cutting I would want a good quality one. I mostly have to worry about bumping my head working under the truck doing yards. Lots of stuff happens in the woods been there too. I just hate when I see a cutter standing at stump because I have seen way too many limbs thrown right back at the operator.
 

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