Morning Pride Ben 2 Low Rider Helmet NFPA 2013 Certified

Honeywell
19 reviews Write a Review
MSRP: $510.06 - $729.38

$368.39 - $526.79

SKU:
W-HT-HDO-BFPL-ENFPA-LR
Weight:
6.93 LBS
Internal ID:
489428
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SKU: W-HT-HDO-BFPL-ENFPA-LR

Details

New and improved Low Riderdelivers a lower center of gravity for superior feel and comfort.

Note: Will not ship until January 2023

The Ben Franklin 2 Low Riderdelivers a lower center of gravity and is the most durable composite helmet you can buy because the color molded throughout "FYR-Glass" Shell (including ridges) resists chipping, cracking and peeling far better than even Kevlar reinforced shells.

The Low Rider helmets offer a newly designed suspension and headband cover system that allows both the Ben 2 to ride lower on your head which lowers the center of gravity therefore improving balance while it also reduces strain on the head, neck and shoulders. The long term result is that the Ben 2 is the most cost effective, lightweight composite traditional helmet. It offers comfortable fit, balanced feel, low head ride and light weight of "old" traditional helmets, but with NFPA required performance levels.

You simply can't beat Ben 2's fit, comfort, performance…or price.
  • New and improved Low Riderdelivers a lower center of gravity
  • 6 point suspension system p(more...)

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  • 1
    I've wore alot better

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Mar 18th 2013

    I'm a career fireman for 10 years, and have been a volunteer for 12 years. Between the 2 departments run about 5,000 calls a year. I average about going in around 20-30 structure fires a year. This helmet by far is the worse I've ever worn. It heavy, and sits high on your head. I've worn Bullard, Paul Conway, & Phenix also, and I would choose either one of them in a second on Morning Pride.

  • 3
    Nice Helmet

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Jan 29th 2013

    I run with a Volunteer rescue-fire crew, we run 270+ calls a year I wear this helmet on all interior runs, All around it is a great helmet, I have a Cairns 1044 that I also wear but the Ben 2 is alot lighter, CON: the pin tabs that hold the head gear in place break all the time. But I would buy another one, Can't beat the price either.

  • 4
    great helmet for the price

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Dec 24th 2012

    great helmet. i fell this spring from the main floor of a structure to the basement at a house fire. this helmet saved my life. the only thing that happened was my bourkes had a knick in them and my rubber bead had ripped some. it saved me that day and its still in use today

  • 5
    Morning Pride Ben II

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Nov 27th 2012

    I am a volunteer Firefighter and this helment fits great

  • 2
    Seems to break a lot

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Nov 11th 2012

    I own and have been issued several Ben II helmets and I love them all with the exception of these new models. The plastic clips that hold the suspension together must have been made of more brittle material, because they break if you sneeze at them. The older Ben's were pretty much indestructable, it really is a shame that these do not hold up like that.

  • 3
    I've had better (lighter)

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Oct 26th 2012

    I got this helmet when I joined my Career Department, as it is the ""standard issue"". They ordered them because they seem to fit even the largest head. Though because they are so large, they are heavy, bulky, and a bit awkward, especially if you are a small firefighter. I had mine for about 6 months, then I bought a used 880 Chicago helmet (because it was lighter and more low profile). I've been in the fire service for 10 years, this was the least comfortable helmet for me.

  • 1
    Not a Leather

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Oct 24th 2012

    This helmet is being marketed as the end all, be all fire helmet. It isn't. It sits too high on your head (there's about 1.5 inches of clearance between the suspension and the shell). The new 4 point chin strap is a joke, I'm not a small guy and the ""V"" comes well past my jaw line making it difficult to adjust properly.

  • 5
    Best helmet ever!!!!!!!!!

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Jul 5th 2012

    Best helmet ever!!!!!

  • 3
    Best Looking Helmet on the Market

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Jun 27th 2012

    Great Helmet but it's just too heavy.