
Differences between OpsCore Helmets? > Tactical Gear - AR15.COM
2019年11月24日 · The Ops-Core helmets are much more advanced, making use of a composite of aramid, UHMWPE, and carbon fiber depending on model. The shell geometry is also unique to the line up. The very short version regarding the different variants of Ops-Core helmets is - as price goes up, weight goes down.
Ops-Core or Team Wendy? > Tactical Gear - AR15.COM
2021年1月13日 · I find the EPP setup comfortable enough, but it's not wonderful. The big thing about Ops-Core for me is that the dial system is much better at getting the helmet stable for use with nods, particularly when you add ARC rail Peltors. Boa just isn't as good in my limited experience. You'll probably get a lot more input in the Night Vision forum, FWIW.
Helmet Pad Configurations, Ops-Core, ACH/Crye/TW, 4D
2020年9月28日 · Legacy Lux Liner/Vented Lux Liner: The Ops-Core Lux Liner (the ACH/MICH/TBH version is known as the 360 Liner) does away with self-contained pads, and instead the inside of the helmet shell has a full, circumferential hard cell, high density foam impact liner, similar in construction to the EPP Brow Pad, however in …
Ops-Core fast, vs Crye Airframe > NV Tech Talk - AR15.COM
2014年2月23日 · Lack of a bottom Arc rail portion on the Crye rails are a big disappointment to me. I didn't feel this way until I saw the Ops-core RACS headsets. H-nape is pretty good but compared to Occ-dial, it's alright. Not really sure on the TW BOA system, the geometry of the Ops-core straps are more appealing to me and makes more sense.
Team Wendy Exfil or Ops Core Fast? > Tactical Gear - AR15.COM
2020年4月12日 · The adjustment method for the head band is a lot better than the legacy Ops-Core helmets (XP) where you had to loosen the screws and move them up and down. That being said, the newer Ops-Core SF has gotten away from that method. For NOD stability I still think that Ops-Core is the best. To me, the liner/dial system on the Caiman is more ...
Bump Helmet vs Ballistic > NV Tech Talk > AR15.COM
2024年7月25日 · Ops-Core FAST SF Carbon bump is super comfortable. I also have the SF ballistic for work which is great as a ballistic option, but I like the vent holes on the Carbon for things like hog hunting. Personally, I like the Lux Liner that comes on the newer Ops-Cores and don't feel the need to replace them with aftermarket pads like I did in the ...
Opinions on Hard Headed Veterans ballistic helmet. - AR15.COM
2018年6月24日 · The ops core carbon is solid, so are Wendy and MTEK too. Im about to cut my carbon to a super high cut for comms once I get the rails in from ops core. Posted: 6/24/2018 5:02:13 PM EDT
Which Ballistic Helmet? Ops SF or Something Else - AR15.COM
2020年4月25日 · Ops Core and Team Wendy always come up in this conversation. I went with Hard Headed Veterans Ballistic ATE helmet with HHV Comfort plus pads. That cost me about $515.00 vs. the $1K+ for an Ops Core or Team Wendy fwiw.
Helmet Cover Options for Ops Core Fast Bumps - AR15.COM
2017年1月19日 · Pretty much any Ops-Core compatible cover will work with a little ingenuity. And by "ingenuity," I mean an X-acto knife and some tape. Most covers that are "not" compatible with the Bump are considered non-compatible because the cover is intended to be "sandwiched" between the NVG shroud and the helmet, which you cannot do with the Bump because ...
Pretty sure I bought a fake OpsCore helmet. - AR15.COM
2016年8月23日 · The listing description says it's a CVC helmet that's been made to look like a spec-ops SOHAH helmet with Ops-core rails, etc. Even though it says it's a CVC conversion, it's probably an FMA airsoft helmet thats been converted, as you suspected.