Bullard Full Brim Thermoplastic Wildland Helmet

Bullard
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$85.99

SKU:
W-FH911HR
Weight:
2.05 LBS
Internal ID:
489751
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SKU: W-FH911HR

Details

Bullard Wildfire® FH911HR Full-Brim Wildland Fire Helmet

Full Coverage. Wildland Ready. Built to Perform.

The Bullard Wildfire® FH911HR Full-Brim Helmet is purpose-built for wildland firefighters who demand extended coverage, dependable protection, and all-day comfort in harsh fireground conditions.

Certified to meet and exceed NFPA 1977 (2011 Edition) performance requirements and tested by SEI, the FH911HR full-brim design delivers reliable head protection while providing additional coverage from sun, falling debris, and environmental exposure.

Enhanced Wildland Protection

Wildland operations require gear that performs under heat, smoke, falling embers, and rugged terrain. The FH911HR is engineered for exactly that.

  • Heat-resistant thermoplastic shell
  • Superior impact and penetration protection
  • Full-brim design for expanded coverage
  • Compatible with multiple Nomex® ear and neck protector options
  • Meets and exceeds NFPA 1977-2011 performance specifications
  • Exceeds major state fire code requirements for wildland firefighting

The full-brim configuration offers added shielding from embers and environmental hazards without adding unnecessary weight.

Designed for Operational Versatility

The FH911HR full-brim helmet integrates seamlessly with wildland PPE systems and accessories.

  • Goggle retainer clips (3) for secure eye protection attachment
  • Compatible with a full range of faceshield brackets, visors, and mesh screens
  • Scotchlite™ reflective strips (3) for increased visibility
  • Underbrim green shade to reduce glare in bright sunlight

Built to support the tools and accessories wildland crews rely on.

Comfort for Long Deployments

Extended incidents demand gear that remains comfortable from initial attack through mop-up.

  • Sure-Lock® ratchet suspension (ESRTSL) for fast, glove-friendly adjustment
  • Six-point suspension system for balanced support
  • Moisture-wicking brow pad for improved comfort
  • Hand-washable, replaceable brow pad
  • Adjustable chin strap for secure retention

The Sure-Lock® system allows firefighters to quickly dial in a secure, customized fit — even while wearing gloves.

Standard Features Included

Every FH911HR Full-Brim helmet includes:

  • 6-point suspension system
  • Sure-Lock® ratchet adjustment
  • Brow pad
  • Chin strap
  • Underbrim green shade
  • Goggle retainer clips (3)
  • Hook and loop attachment strips (3) for ear/neck protector
  • Scotchlite™ reflective strips (3)

Compliance

  • NFPA 1977 (2011 Edition)
  • SEI Certified

Sales Restriction

This product is available for sale only within North America (United States, Mexico, and Canada).

Built for the Line

The Bullard Wildfire® FH911HR Full-Brim Helmet provides extended coverage, certified protection, and field-proven comfort — giving wildland firefighters dependable performance in the environments that demand it most.

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  • 4
    Comfort for safety on fire grounds

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Feb 4th 2017

    Full brim provides full protection from Falling snags, water, even the sun I ordered the yellow helmet it allows you to be noticed a lot easier. The ratchet allows to be lessen and tighten with a simple twist. The chin strap also allows the helmet to be secured to the head without any discomfort. I recommend this helmet for anyone that would need the use of a hard hat not only for firefighters but any situations that you may find yourself in where a hard hat is needed.

  • 4
    Excellent helmet and service.

    Posted by Verified Buyer on May 13th 2015

    Wish my dist would get hem for everyone.

  • 5
    Great looking helmet.

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Aug 20th 2013

    The instructions could tell you which is the front and back, of helmet, so you can get the suspension system mounted correctly. I had to refer to a picture of the helmet, in an ad.