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Emerson FAST PJ Helmet

PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:38 pm
by Android
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Emerson’s new helmet is the FAST PJ, which is based off the Ops-Core Future Assault Shell Technology (FAST) Carbon helmet. This type of helmet sacrifices ballistic protection for weight savings, but still retains the special features found on new FAST helmets.
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Comfort is obtained from the adjustable impact pads which are affixed via hook & loop on the helmet’s interior. The straps also keep the helmet correctly seated on the head
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In addition to the pads, there is the Occ-Dial adjustable system, which is similar to modern bicycle helmet’s retention system. With the twist of the dial the helmet can be secured on the user’s head.

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The FAST helmet also includes exterior hook & loop sections and a set Accessory Rail Connectors (ARC) with detachable goggle clips. This allows various mission-specific accessories to be attached securely to the user’s helmet.

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Here’s an example of what can be affixed to this FAST helmet. A standard NVG arm mount is connected via the included VAS shroud, and if a NOD was attached it could be secured with the included bungees. Attached to the hook & loop section on the top is a ACR MS-2000 Distress Marker Light and a full color US flag patch on the side. A Surefire helmet light is attached to an ARC Picatinny rail adapter via a TangoDown SureFire Helmet Light Rail Mount and a modified mesh half-face mask is connected via a set of36mm goggle swivel clips (the included goggle clips are too small). One thing to note is that while wearing comms with an over-the head band (like the Comtac II's pictured), the Occ-Dial adjustment system can get in the way. To counteract this there are Comtac ARC adapters available.

As this is a replica, it is not recommended to use in lieu of an actual helmet if one wants to participate in activities such as biking, snowboarding & parachuting. For simulating HSLD alphabet agents, it is a solid bit of equipment.

Re: Emerson FAST PJ Helmet

PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 9:29 pm
by STRIK3
Very nice, Jon. How are the pads and straps? I've had bad experiences with those on *other* replica helmets, like the unwearable IBH collecting dust in my closet.

Re: Emerson FAST PJ Helmet

PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 9:32 pm
by Raging Hormann
Have been eyeing these for the past couple weeks. Found them on airsoft park. Glad to see it's a good helmet!

Re: Emerson FAST PJ Helmet

PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 8:15 am
by Nodachi
Also, how are the rails? I mean, it's not like you're going to hang a 203 off of there...(Hmmmm...)
But the pictures don't make them look very strong either.

Re: Emerson FAST PJ Helmet

PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 9:21 am
by Android
STRIK3 wrote:Very nice, Jon. How are the pads and straps? I've had bad experiences with those on *other* replica helmets, like the unwearable IBH collecting dust in my closet.

Pads & straps are solid. The selling point is the Occ-Lock keeping the helmet securely on my head.

Weissritter wrote:Also, how are the rails? I mean, it's not like you're going to hang a 203 off of there...(Hmmmm...)
But the pictures don't make them look very strong either.

Rails seem fine at the moment. I did put a M203 on the ARC on my MICH2000 with no problem, so I predict it should be the same.

Now the big question: ContourHD (new Bluetooth models can be controlled from my iPhone) or GoPro (comes with waterproof case)?

Re: Emerson FAST PJ Helmet

PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 10:06 am
by Matt
Go for the Contour. It's all about looks that those things look way better on helmets.

Re: Emerson FAST PJ Helmet

PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 11:43 am
by Jester316
Matt wrote:Go for the Contour. It's all about looks that those things look way better on helmets.



Show me a video of a contour being dropped from thousands of feet and it recording when it is recovered. Contours are nice, but the gopros ate pretty bombproof. Plus you can get a WiFi back for it to control it. Or a double battery back. Or an lcd back. Or a floatation back. Or a 3rd housing. Or a metric ton of mounts. Or an nvg mount. Or a new case. Or batteries for $20.

GoPro is the more versitile camera. Sure the contour isn't a box on you, but with all the other available things, I say it wins.

Re: Emerson FAST PJ Helmet

PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 12:50 pm
by Matt
Jester316 wrote:
Matt wrote:Go for the Contour. It's all about looks that those things look way better on helmets.



Show me a video of a contour being dropped from thousands of feet and it recording when it is recovered. Contours are nice, but the gopros ate pretty bombproof. Plus you can get a WiFi back for it to control it. Or a double battery back. Or an lcd back. Or a floatation back. Or a 3rd housing. Or a metric ton of mounts. Or an nvg mount. Or a new case. Or batteries for $20.

GoPro is the more versitile camera. Sure the contour isn't a box on you, but with all the other available things, I say it wins.


Who cares? If you're buying a helmet like that, there's only 1 reason. You want to look cool. You cannot look cool with a GoPro. It's impossible. You may as well rock some socks and sandals while you're at it. Hell, I'd use a GoPro all day in video productions, it's cool, but would I attach that dorky looking thing to my kitchen sink helmet? ... nope. Airsoft is a fashion show.