🧗♂️ Elevate your safety game with style and breathability!
The PETZL Strato Vent Helmet is a lightweight (415g), ventilated safety helmet designed for professionals and adventurers alike. It features a flexible 53-63 cm adjustable headband, meets rigorous CE, EN 12492, and ANSI Z89.1 safety certifications, and combines durable materials like ABS and polycarbonate for reliable protection with modern aesthetics.
Brand | PETZL |
Size | Large |
Style | Modern |
Color | white |
Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
Material | ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene), EPP (expanded polypropylene), EPS (expanded polystyrene), nylon, polycarbonate, high-strength polyester, polyethylene |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Manufacturer | Petzl |
UPC | 033425408274 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 03342540827479 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.06 x 8.7 x 6.26 inches |
Package Weight | 0.58 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.02 x 8.66 x 6.69 inches |
Brand Name | PETZL |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | H43587 |
Model Year | 2019 |
Outer Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
B**Z
Safety helmets have come a long way
I absolutely love this helmet. It's incredibly comfortable for a safety helmet. I have the visor that attaches to it as well. I've owned other hard hats and safety helmets for my landscaping business but none are as good as this. It's like a bicycle helmet on the inside there's a lot of padding and the airflow is good you can wear it on a hot day and it's cooler than wondering a baseball hat.
J**.
More comfortable than Vertex when using headlamp and eye shield
I bought the Vertex Vent before I bought the Strato Vent. The Vertex uses the traditional hardhat design, basically suspends the plastic shell on webbing with an air gap in between, while the Strato has a foam liner between the head and outer shell. The Strato is only slightly lighter and has slightly smaller outside dimensions. It seems more comfortable than the Vertex when fully loaded (Vizir, Vizir protector, Nao+ headlamp), partly because the center of gravity is closer to the head so the eye shield doesn't shift around as much when moving around. The Strato Vent's foam layer may be hotter than the Vertex Vent in warm weather, though I have only been using the Strato in cold weather so I can't personally confirm this.I did figure out how to make the Nao headlamp fit on the Strato when using the eye shield (same method should work on the Vertex). The shield covers the front headlamp tabs, but the headlamp stays in place fine if the headlamp cords are secured by the rear headlamp tabs and the lower bungee cord is routed underneath the circular EasyClip mount for the eye shield.Petzl's Vizir protector is ultimately the feature that made me choose the Vertex/Strato over the Kask Zenith or Plasma. I am frequently work at night and prefer to flip the eye shield up when I don't need eye protection. The Vizir protective cover allows the headlamp to stay in place with the eye shield up and keeps sawdust, snow or rain from covering the lens when it is flipped up.A few things to be aware of... it can be a bit unnerving to install the Vizir protective cover and even the Vizir itself because it feels like you are going to break something when removing the EasyClip mount covers and when snapping the protective cover into the hinge. Also, the Vizir was initially difficult to flip back down after rotating it up unless I was using both hands, one on each side tab. After using it for a few days, I can now flip the shield up and down with just one hand. Maybe it just needs a bit of break-in time or perhaps I didn't have it clicked in properly the first time.
J**.
Comfortable and vents well
Well balanced and stable.
D**M
Comfortable. Poor modular design.
Extremely comfortable. Faceplate is quite expensive and must be purchased separately. Very difficult to remove in the field. Poor design for something listed as modular. Also, no vent slats or covers. Quite problematic for even periodic work or walking in the rain or if debris(particulate) is falling from above.
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