TC Special Forces Series

Sale!£1,175.00 £1,111.00ex. VAT £1,333.20 inc. VAT

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Designed for special assault missions, the bulletproof TC Special Forces V2 Helmet combines high ballistic protection with comfort. The helmet includes a bulletproof visor, a soft carry bag and a belt strap. The helmet is also compatible with a ballistic neck curtain, an anti-shock face-shield, an anti-shock neck curtain and a helmet cover.

TC Special Forces V2

We are the UK leader in Gas Detection and we’re here to help. Call us on 01200 445 804 or email info@ribble-enviro.co.uk

Key Features:

  • Aramid shell of PASGT shape
  • Side mask receivers (depending on versions)
  • Grainy surface finish.
  • Comfortable and adjustable interior, headrest and headband system, except for TC Police V4 FIPN, equipped with pads.
  • Adjustable 3 points chinstrap (4 points on TC V4 Police FIPN) with adjustable 2 strap chincup, neck pad and anti-strangle buckle.
  • Bulletproof visor that can be locked in 3 positions, with protective cover and anti-fog Pinlock (R) (on TC V4 Police FIPN)
  • Bulletproof neck curtain removable by means of pressure studs (optional)
  • Belt strap
  • Helmet cover (optional)
  • Carry bag

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