Product description
This chainsaw safety helmet combines head protection, hearing defense and face shielding for demanding forestry tasks. A versatile chainsaw safety helmet that adapts to cutting, trimming and general yard work, and it integrates both mesh and clear visors so you can prioritize ventilation or full face protection. The adjustable headgear and muff rotation make it simple to switch configurations on the fly, and the design fits over glasses or a mask so you do not lose visibility while staying protected. 🪚
Key features
The helmet's modular nature stands out, giving six setup options to match the job and conditions. Swap between the metal mesh visor for airflow and the polycarbonate clear shield for splash and chip protection. Integrated ear muffs rated at 25.9 dB SNR reduce hazardous noise and fold away when you need situational awareness. Lightweight adjustments let you fine-tune fit from 21.2 in to 24.4 in, and the hard hat accepts accessories for added utility. NoCry 6-in-1 Industrial Chainsaw Helmet appears built to balance protection and practicality for both pros and weekend users. 🪓
Tech specs
- Name: NoCry 6-in-1 Industrial Chainsaw Helmet
- Visors: Mesh visor: metal mesh, Face shield: polycarbonate clear plastic
- Ear muffs: SNR 25.9 dB
- Certification: Hard hat ANSI Z89.1, Ear muffs ANSI S3.19, Visors ANSI Z87.1
- Fit range: 21.2 in to 24.4 in
Why it’s worth it
Protection across multiple hazards matters on the job. The combined head, eye and ear coverage reduces the number of separate items to manage, and quick reconfiguration saves time between tasks. The ANSI ratings provide verifiable safety credentials according to the manufacturer, and the ability to wear it over eyewear keeps procedures compliant and comfortable. One trade off to note is added bulk when all components are deployed, which can feel heavier during long shifts.
Getting the most from it
Rotate the ear muffs to the back when communicating with colleagues, and switch to the mesh visor for hot, dusty conditions to maintain airflow. Use the clear shield when grinding or cutting wet wood to keep splinters and debris away from the face. Frequently check suspension and fasteners for tightness, and replace any scratched visors to preserve visibility. Keep the helmet dry and store it away from direct sunlight to extend the life of the plastic components.
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Description:
This chainsaw safety helmet combines head protection, hearing defense and face shielding for demanding forestry tasks. A versatile chainsaw safety helmet that adapts to cutting, trimming and general yard work, and it integrates both mesh and clear visors so you can prioritize ventilation or full face protection. The adjustable headgear and muff rotation make it simple to switch configurations on the fly, and the design fits over glasses or a mask so you do not lose visibility while staying protected. 🪚
Key features
The helmet's modular nature stands out, giving six setup options to match the job and conditions. Swap between the metal mesh visor for airflow and the polycarbonate clear shield for splash and chip protection. Integrated ear muffs rated at 25.9 dB SNR reduce hazardous noise and fold away when you need situational awareness. Lightweight adjustments let you fine-tune fit from 21.2 in to 24.4 in, and the hard hat accepts accessories for added utility. NoCry 6-in-1 Industrial Chainsaw Helmet appears built to balance protection and practicality for both pros and weekend users. 🪓
Tech specs
- Name: NoCry 6-in-1 Industrial Chainsaw Helmet
- Visors: Mesh visor: metal mesh, Face shield: polycarbonate clear plastic
- Ear muffs: SNR 25.9 dB
- Certification: Hard hat ANSI Z89.1, Ear muffs ANSI S3.19, Visors ANSI Z87.1
- Fit range: 21.2 in to 24.4 in
Why it’s worth it
Protection across multiple hazards matters on the job. The combined head, eye and ear coverage reduces the number of separate items to manage, and quick reconfiguration saves time between tasks. The ANSI ratings provide verifiable safety credentials according to the manufacturer, and the ability to wear it over eyewear keeps procedures compliant and comfortable. One trade off to note is added bulk when all components are deployed, which can feel heavier during long shifts.
Getting the most from it
Rotate the ear muffs to the back when communicating with colleagues, and switch to the mesh visor for hot, dusty conditions to maintain airflow. Use the clear shield when grinding or cutting wet wood to keep splinters and debris away from the face. Frequently check suspension and fasteners for tightness, and replace any scratched visors to preserve visibility. Keep the helmet dry and store it away from direct sunlight to extend the life of the plastic components.









