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MILLER ELITE AUTO WELDING HELMET CAMOUFLAGE 227188
MILLER ELITE AUTO WELDING HELMET CAMOUFLAGE 227188
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MILLER PRO HOBBY SERIES CAMOUFLAGE HELMET 231407
MILLER PRO HOBBY SERIES CAMOUFLAGE HELMET 231407
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New Solar Auto Darkening Welding + Grinding Helmet Hood Mask Leaf Camouflage
New Solar Auto Darkening Welding + Grinding Helmet Hood Mask Leaf Camouflage
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ProLine Solar Welding Helmet Arc Tig Mig Camouflage
ProLine Solar Welding Helmet Arc Tig Mig Camouflage
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Miller 241460 Performance Camouflage Auto Helmet
Miller 241460 Performance Camouflage Auto Helmet
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MILLER ELITE WELDING CAMOUFLAGE HELMET CAMO 227188
MILLER ELITE WELDING CAMOUFLAGE HELMET CAMO 227188
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Miller Pro-Hobby Camouflage Welding Helmet 231407
Miller Pro-Hobby Camouflage Welding Helmet 231407
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Miller Performance Camouflage Welding Helmet 241460 w/ $25 Accessory Package
Miller Performance Camouflage Welding Helmet 241460 w/ $25 Accessory Package
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Miller 231407 Prohobby Camouflage Welding Helmet
Miller 231407 Prohobby Camouflage Welding Helmet
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Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet Camouflage 48149
Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet Camouflage 48149
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Miller Elite "Camouflage" Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet
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Miller 241460 Performance Camouflage Welding Helmet
Miller 241460 Performance Camouflage Welding Helmet
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Miller 227188 Elite Camouflage Welding Helmet
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Aftermarket lighting has greatly evolved over the last few years. With companies offering many different options for off road riding the choices can become cloudy to say the least. This article will focus on helmet mounted lights for dirt bikes, atvs and snowmobiles. First, what use does a helmet mounted light have? Helmet lights provide light wherever the rider looks, this is very useful to spot landings, see around corners, view side trails or terrain, climb and descend steep hills, etc. Over all they make night riding much more safe and fun. For racers they can mean the difference between winning and being the first loser. Many racers actually see their lap times improve at night. Although that appears to be focus and concentration related.

Helmet lights are also incredibly stable, as your bike mounted lights bounce up and down, your helmet lights remain very stable, your knees and body are taking up most of the shock from the woops or rough terrain. A stable light source will allow you to ride with more confidence, therefore you will be riding faster and safer. A helmet mounted light should also be adjustable on the fly. It is amazing how much you look down while riding, the faster you go the more you look down. Not that your moving your light all around while riding the same track, but that you do adjust for different riding conditions. In tight trails it will be farther forward than on more open areas.

A helmet mounted light system should also not be hard mounted to the helmet .The lights need to come off during a crash or hitting a obstacle. A impact with a hard mounted light could cause serious injury or worse. That's why some helmet lighting manufactures use hook and loop type fasteners, they hold very good and separate without the rider or the light being damaged. Some helmet light manufactures offer a chin mount system while others believe that top mount is best. A few manufactures allow provisions for top or side mount.

Helmet light technology

There are 3 basic types of technology used in helmet lights on the market.

LED - light emitting diode

HID - high intensity discharge

HALOGEN - halogen gas

There are pros and cons to each of these technologies

LED

In the future this technology looks promising. LEDs are very bright but offer little forward illumination. This is improving however is some time off for an affordable option. There are plenty available for the bicycle industry, But for off road motorsports they simply don't cut it.

HID

Hid lights put out a very bright beam and use less power than Halogen lighting. The color temp of the available commercial HID helmet lights are from 5600k to more than 6500k. That's the bluish light that you see when looking at the light. Although Hid lighting is brighter to look at than halogen it offers little in secondary illumination, that's the light that spills over away from the main beam. The hid helmetlights will also have a tendency to create shadows from rocks, roots and jump faces. Hid lighting requires dc power You can run them from battery packs. Most machines require stator modifications to run HID lights. HID bulbs / ballast are very expensive to replace. Hid helmet lights are great for higher speeds where you already have a hid headlight.

Halogen

Halogen helmet lights require more power than HID lights. They can run off ac or dc power. They can run from a stock machine, provided that there is enough power to run them. The quality of a halogen light(any light for that matter) is largely due to the reflector. Good halogen helmetlights generally have a very strong secondary beam, that provides a strong glow around the primary beam. That makes halogen powered helmetlights much more useful in trails or for use as your only lighting source. Halogen bulbs are inexpensive. There are claims that HID lighting is 3 to 5 times more powerful than halogen. That may be true if your looking into the light. That's due to the higher kelvin rating of the bulb. It absolutely is false when comparing beam usefulness. Its not about what light is brighter. Its about what light offers better overall illumination, and beam pattern.

Remember, we're not talking about the difference in your automobile or larger lights here, only helmet mounted lights.

Take a serious look at what type off night riding you really do and look at what products are available. If you ride fast desert with 8 inch HID head light go with a HID helmetlight. If you ride trails or need a backup/single light source go with a high powered halogen system.

About the Author: Darryl is the owner and founder of Cyclops Motorsports, manufacturing the leading helmet lights for off road night riding. For more information visit www.cyclopsmotorsports.com

Home Made Ghillie Suite Hide and Seek

Have you ever played hide and go seek? Of course you have. Have you ever done it in a ghillie suit? I bet you haven't! If you still like playing the game, as an adult of all things, you should try the ultimate hide and go seek challenge ever. I mean ever. We hold local competitions and have trained trackers and hunters try to find the competitors. The last one found is the winner, and usually we all chip in a few dollars, so the prize becomes at least 100 bucks or more. The rules of the game are that you must make your ghillie suit from scratch, and it must be inspected beforehand. That's right, you have to make a home made ghillie suit, and then it will be looked at. Of course there's a separate round for those who bought ghillie suit kits or whole ghillie suits, however the home made ghillie suit gets the most respect because of the time and effort put into it.

The round starts with an inspection of our local ghillie suit master, who is coincidentally also a tracker in one of the rounds, since he seems to find everyone. After the home made ghillie suits are inspected everyone fans out into a small wooded area, and by small I mean you can see through it almost, and if you walk halfway through it you can see the houses on the other side. The tracker for the event must turn around and be blindfolded and wear an old welders helmet. That way he has no advantage. After ten minutes the helmet comes off, and he can start tracking and trying to find the home made ghillie suits.

Usually what will give people away are their own emotions, because they get giddy or start breathing harder. I pad my home made ghillie suit to hide my breathing, and I also keep my breathing normal to shallow, as I close my eyes and just wait. I kind of meditate in my ghillie suit, while the tracker goes around. The last time I was able to come out in the top three, being found only after he accidentally stepped on me - which hurt. Otherwise he would have never found me in my home made ghillie suit.

This year I have made my home made ghillie suit even better, by using more burlap and also increasing the size, as far as width, while keeping the shape as flat as possible. I plan to find a dip near a tree, and then to spread my home made ghillie suit out and look like just a mound of forest mess, rather than an odd bump. A mistake some people make is to make their ghillie suits really small, and tight. I prefer spread out, so that if I do make a mound of stuff, it looks more like a gentle sloped mound, than a body covered in leaves and dirt. My home made ghillie suit is about a years worth of work put into one single bit of camouflage.

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Which US military unit is it that has a green sort of uniform but a desert camouflage helmet?

I saw on TV a US military unit or whatever that was operating inside Iraq and Afghanistan which had a green camouflage not BDU uniform and a desert camouflage helmet which is a little awkward for troops operating inside such areas.

ive seen marines have a greenish uniform with a desert helmet.
only the army spec ops get to wear something other then the acu
ive seen wear multicam,bdu, and some other things with tan helmets
with velcro plastered everywhere on them.

so if the tan helmet had allot of velcro straps with drawings
or markings on them, then it was probably a spec op unit.

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