ABOUT
The Kratos™ (Rifle Combat Helmet High Cut) Level III+ helmet exceeds the U.S. military specifications for ballistic threats, fragmentation, and blunt impact. A true rifle rated helmet, the Kratos RCHHC is capable of defeating rifle special threats including 7.62 x 51mm (M80), 7.62 x 39mm (M43 MSC), 5.56 x 45mm (M193 FMJ), as well as MIL-STD frag protection beyond any protective helmet currently in theatre.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Protection: Level III+ rifle rated ballistic helmet including frag protection
- Rifle Special Threat Tested: According to U.S. DOD proprietary test requirements
- MIL-STD-662F: This product has been independently tested by an NVLAP accredited NIJ approved laboratory against frag resistance as specified under MIL-STD-662F
- Materials: 100% UHMWPE DSM Dyneema®
- Head Protection: Front, back, crown, and side of the head
- Weight: 11 kg/m²areal density, 1.2 (2.65 lbs) kg total weight (raw shell weight only, based on size large)
- Thinness: 0.43” or 11mm
- Retention: Helmet includes HighCom’s 4pt Retention Harness, multiple options available
- Suspension: Comes standard with D3O® TRUST Stealth™ 7-pad system, multiple options available
- Sizing: Circumference is measured around the head, similar to hat sizing. All sizes are measured in inches. If a measurement falls on a dividing line between sizes, select the larger of the two sizes to ensure maximum ballistic protection
- Warranty: 5 years on all ballistic material excluding exterior cover, 1 year on exterior cover material and workmanship
SIZING CHART
HOW TO MEASURE YOUR HEAD AND FIND YOUR HELMET SIZE
1. Wrap a flexible measuring tape around your head about 1″ above your eyebrows, or in the center of your forehead. Make sure the tape is level from front to back.
(If you don’t have a flexible measuring tape, use a string or shoelace to measure your head. Then, lay the string down against a rigid tape measure to find your head’s circumference).
2. Compare your head’s circumference to the available helmet sizes and choose the appropriate size. If you are in-between sizes, choose the smaller option— a snug helmet is safer than a loose-fitting helmet.