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New NFPA 1971 LR Low Rider Helmets orning Pride Head Protection

New NFPA 1971 LR Low Rider Helmets Morning Pride Head Protection

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New NFPA 1971 LR Low Rider Helmets

Morning Pride Head Protection

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Introducing… LR Low Rider Helmets

• Newly redesigned with suspension and headband cover system that allows both the Ben 2 and Lite Force helmets to ride lower on your head which lowers the center of gravity improving balance while it also reduces strain on the head, neck and shoulders.

• New Features– New Suspension Mounting Tabs allows 6-way position to

allow for more depth adjustment of the headband, a full 1/1/2”.

– New longer strap lengths were developed for the Ben 2 LR which lowers the helmets.

– Redesigned 2-piece Brow Pad and Comfort Cap that allows deeper insertion of the users head into the helmet.

– New LR 6-Point suspension verses the older 8-point suspension

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LR Low Rider Helmets

Ben 2 LR Low Rider Traditional Lite Force LR Low Rider Modern

LR features a 6-point suspension, strap length change and a 2-piece Brow Pad/Comfort Cap for a Low Rider

NFPA 1971, Current Edition

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Morning Pride Helmet LR Low Rider

Proximity Ben 2 LR Traditional Proximity Lite Force LR Modern

NFPA 1971, Current Edition

LR features a 6-point suspension, strap length change and a 2-piece Brow Pad/Comfort Cap for a Low Rider

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Morning Pride Structural Helmet Advantages

• What Makes FYR-Glass So Strong?

– FYR-Glass sheet molded compound combines resins, additive and fiberglass strands to create a helmet 6.5 time stronger than typical fiberglass helmets

– Only Morning Pride has FYR-Glass technology

– During shell production, molds must be evenly pre-heated to well in excess of 275 degrees F

– Shells produced on 100-ton presses at over 1,000 psi provide the most durable, molded true-color-throughout shells

Advantage # 1: Strongest Shell on the Market

Ben 2 LR and Lite Force LR Low Rider

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Morning Pride Structural Helmet Advantages

• NFPA does not have a requirement for an impact cap — only a certain level of impact protection

• Morning Pride helmets provide superior strength due to advanced FYR-Glass shell — no impact cap needed

• Removing impact caps makes the helmet lighter and the shells lower in profile

Advantage #2: No Impact Cap Needed

Ben 2 LR and Lite Force LR Low Rider

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Morning Pride Structural Helmet Advantages

• Internally located suspension straps unaffected by external heat or flameAdvantage #3: Protected Suspension Straps

Ben 2 Plus 8-point suspension

Ben 2 LR Low Rider 6-point suspension

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Morning Pride Structural Helmet Advantages

• No need for small, medium or large headband and sizes

• Improved headband/ratchet fits largest range of any NFPA helmet on the market—from under 6 to over size 9

• 6-position depth adjustments for a full 1 ½ inch depth difference at the front and at the rear

• Quick, easy adjustments—no tools needed

Advantage #4: Best Range of Available Sizes,Most Adjustable Headband

6-Way Tab Suspension Adjustment

Ben 2 LR and Lite Force LR Low Rider

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Morning Pride Structural Helmet Advantages

• 6-point suspension and 2-piece brow/comfort cap allows the helmet to ride lower.

• Lowers the center of gravity and provides superior comfort, ride for less neck strain.

• Wider interior – 7 ¼” in width

Advantage #5: Lowest Ride, Better Fit,LR Models have the Lowest Center of Gravity

Ben 2 LR and Lite Force LR Low Rider

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Morning Pride Structural Helmet Advantages

• Helmet assembly points are engineered to remain together even under the most severe punishment

• Our unique Bulldog edge beading looks great and provides rugged, durable protection to the helmet brim

Advantage #6: Rugged and Dependable, Stays Together When You Need Protection the Most

Ben 2 LR and Lite Force LR Low Rider

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Morning Pride Structural Helmet Advantages

• Head liner cradles your head comfortably

• The 6-point suspension has the new easy to adjust 6-way depth tabs and 2-piece Brow/Pad system, which allows the helmet to ride lower. It also provides a full 1 1/2" headband depth adjustment for a true custom fit for any size and shape head.

• Suspension can be replaced quickly, easily without tools

Advantage #7: More Comfortable, Easy to Replace Suspension

Ben 2 LR Low Rider straps are longer with 2-piece brow pad/comfort capBen 2 Plus has standard strap length and 1-piece brow/comfort cap

Ben 2 LR and Lite Force LR Low Rider

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Morning Pride Structural Helmet Advantages

• Ear covers won’t fall out or be misplaced

• Securely installed using Nomex® webbing looped over the suspension tabs

• Can be easily removed, without special tools, for cleaning

Advantage #8: Ear Covers Securely Attached

Ben 2 LR and Lite Force LR Low Rider

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Morning Pride Structural Helmet Advantages

• Manufactured with the highest quality supple leather available• Covers brow and ratchet for a feel and grip other materials just

can’t provide

Advantage #9: Leather Headband/Ratchet Option

Optional LR Low Rider LeatherBrow Pad and Ratchet Cover

Optional Plus LeatherBrow Pad and Ratchet Cover

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Morning Pride Structural Helmet Advantages

• Mounting slots allow Eagle to move fore and aft to fit any brand/style of front

• Easy to replace• Solid lightweight construction

doesn’t crush if dropped• Durable, rust-proof, highly

resistant to wear

Advantage #10: The Only Adjustable Eagle Front Holder

Ben 2 LR Low Rider

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Morning Pride Structural Helmet Advantages

• Morning Pride FYR-Glass helmet wears/feels lighter

• Lower center of gravity makes the difference

Advantage #11: Helmet Weight

Ben 2 LR and Lite Force LR Low Rider

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Morning Pride Structural Helmet Advantages

• Easy interface with your SCBA mask• No extra manual steps required by

the user• Fits, looks and wears the same with

or without an air mask

Advantage #12: Perfect Air Mask Fit

Ben 2 LR and Lite Force LR Low Rider

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Morning Pride Structural Helmet Advantages

• Goggle retention strap system is a standard no-charge feature

• Allows goggles on an elastic headband to be added to helmets in the field easily

Advantage #13: EZ Quick Attach Goggle Attachment

Ben 2 LR and Lite Force LR Low Rider

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Morning Pride Structural Helmet Advantages

• Every suspension ring is “goggle ready” without adding any extra retaining parts

Advantage #14: Built In Goggle Retention

Ben 2 LR and Lite Force LR Low Rider

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Morning Pride Structural Helmet Advantages

• Requires no dismantling of the chinstrap mounting plate

• EZ Change chinstrap replacement is a standard feature

• Chinstrap webbing clips into slots on the suspension ring

• Latch on the tab holds the chinstrap firmly in place

• Two-point chinstraps can be quickly and easily changed from quick release left or right side attach or add a four-point chinstrap system in the field

Advantage #15: EZ Change Chinstrap Replacement and/ Upgrade

Ben 2 LR and Lite Force LR Low Rider

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Morning Pride Structural Helmet Advantages

• HF-BRLF leather front stabilizing bracket helps hold the leather front in place and prevents entanglement with low hanging wires and debris

• Optional screw secures the leather front to the stabilizing bar directly

Advantage #16: Front Stabilizer Bracket Option (Patented)

Ben 2 LR Low Rider

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Morning Pride Structural Helmet Advantages

• Won’t fog up• Works perfectly with glasses• Fits comfortably without sitting on

wear’s nose• Won’t creep down wearer’s face

Advantage #17: EZ-Flips (NFPA 1971 and ANSI Z87.1 Certified)

Ben 2 LR and Lite Force LR Low Rider

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Morning Pride Low Rider Structural Helmets

• Contact Honeywell First Responder Products for a Dealer near you and allow your Fire Department to experience the Low Rider, comfort and built in features of the New Morning Pride Low Rider Helmets

Ben 2 LR Low Rider Traditional Lite Force LR Low Rider Modern