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The Ergodyne Safety Bump Cap 8950 combines a removable high-density polyethylene shell with foam padding for lightweight impact protection. Featuring breathable side vents and reflective piping for enhanced airflow and visibility, this EN 812-2012 certified cap offers customizable brim lengths and a comfortable, stylish fit in navy blue—perfect for professionals who demand safety without compromising style.
Manufacturer | Ergodyne |
Part Number | 23345 |
Item Weight | 8.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10.4 x 6.8 x 5 inches |
Item model number | 8950 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size-Large |
Color | Navy |
Style | Long Brim |
Material | Nylon, ABS Plastic Shell |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Ventilated, Impact Resistant |
Included Components | Safety Cap |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | We stand behind everything we make and guarantee our products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship to the original purchaser for the lifetime of the product. That said, damage, abuse, and/or normal wear are not covered. |
D**S
Excelente
Excelente
P**S
Bump 2
Nice cool breathing bump cap.
M**E
Nice hat.
The helmet works well. It is small enough to not get in the way and tough enough to handle the occasional bump of your head. It would be nice if it had an option for a strap to help keep it on your head.
T**A
Yay
Good quality compared to the last one we bought and returned on Amazon
B**T
PRODIGIOUS IDEA: Federal, State, Local And "BIG-BOX" Warehouse Retailers, As Well Self-Employed + Vet's TBI, etc.. Look Into???
This is a "fantastic" product- idea- probably from "horse-riding competition" "Safety" caps-perhaps??? I would recommend this- similar products to those veterans with TBI, etc... if participating in "activity" that might result in "additional" shocks to the head as well as all those work in "warehouse" environment, attics-crawl spaces, etc....Furthermore, I do not understand why Federal employees, such as US Postal workers etc...in my Region of the Gulf Coast, are not required to utilize similar to protect their heads from "falling" packages, delivery vehicle accident's- "catastrophic" break-downs etc.... The US Postal Service and other "federal" agencies used to have "uniform" STANDARDS and wore "distinctive uniforms (ALL)" and "pith-like-jungle" helmets, eye protection, hand and foot protection, plus "high-visibility" protection for "low-light" conditions, that used to be "enforced" once upon a time! What happens, if in fact a Federal employee, not wearing OSHA approved or International Standard approved, safety gear has an "on-duty" accident that requires "severe" medical attention, or even minor, and were in fact not wearing "proper" safety equipment? Is even an, as per US Military- LINE OF DUTY INVESTIGATION- conducted to not only "determine" cause of accident, but if in fact said "employee" was "negligent" in not wearing their proper safety equipment, adhering to "protocol" an/or their "Chain of Command" "responsible" in not enforcing "uniform" "safety" standards????? Well, if not I guess the US "taxpayer" simply "foots-the-bill" for medical treatment, equipment replacement, and possible "full-medical" retirement with "benefits!" The same goes for both State and local employees, this reviewer and other's constantly see in this region- perhaps???Bottom-Line: This is great "idea" and "bump" caps of this sort come in many different levels of OSHA "recommended" safety protection levels that say, workers in a "warehouse" and or "big-box" store "stocking" department, were they are working around "high" racks of stacked "merchandise" could fall off and hit them!!! Highly recommend for both veterans with TBI as well as all employees- both "private" and "public" sector for "head-protection" as well as any "incarcerated" US citizens working in various capacities "outdoors" whom could be injured by "falling" off vehicle, or tools they are utilizing etc.. as whom will "fully-compensate" them/ and or their families if they are "injured" while working "incarcerated!" Wonder if anyone make these with D30- shock-absorbing foam in them.??????PS: Recommend the following as well:Osha4Less-2018 Alabama State & Federal Labor Law Posters for Workplace ComplianceAt Amazon.com: https://www.amazon.com/Alabama-Federal-Posters-Workplace-Compliance/dp/B01M10ERS0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1530695930&sr=8-1&keywords=Osha4Less+2018+Alabama+State+%26+Federal+Labor+Law+Posters+for+Workplace+Compliance-Rights of Man (Dover Thrift Editions) Kindle Edition by Thomas Paine (Author)At Amazon.com: https://www.amazon.com/Rights-Man-Dover-Thrift-Editions-ebook/dp/B00A73J4XE/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1530695992&sr=8-1-U.S. Constitution For Dummies 1st Edition, Kindle Edition by Michael Arnheim (Author)At Amazon.com: https://www.amazon.com/U-S-Constitution-Dummies-Michael-Arnheim-ebook/dp/B000SF3T6O/ref=sr_1_8?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1530696052&sr=1-8&keywords=US+Constitutional+Law
A**R
Save cuts on a bald guy!
My husband is bald and forever cutting/scraping his head while doing projects on the house or in the yard to the point of bleeding. A ball cap is to thin and those construction plastic hats are annoying…this one is perfect (and the small brim makes visibility easy)
A**R
Good Product
I recently had brain surgery, and because I work outdoors often, I wanted a hat that gave some kind of protection for my head. This hat is not heavy and probably is not the best when looking for head protection, but I like it because of its saftey feature, peace of mind, looks like a ball cap and is lightweight. I would buy it again.
J**N
Flawed design - loose and shallow, falls off
Qualifier, I’ve only worn this with a light duty headlamp. So the falling off is partially due to that. 70% the shallow hat, 30% the headlamp.The hat is shallow. I have a normal sized head. If anything, some caps sit too low on my head. This is the first time I’ve experienced the opposite. It reminds me of a yarmulke.The adjustable band is elastic and Velcro with no cinch. So you can only get it so tight, and even then, it flexes. A non flexible band would likey solve this problem. When I wear this hat as tight as comfortably possible, it will often slip right off my head if I lean over too much or for too long.Yes, I have a light headlamp on. But I didn’t have issues with a ball cap. I bought this because to prevent forehead pressure from the headlamp as well as protect my head while working on my car.It’s fine if you’re mostly upright, but if you lean over to look under something, expect it to slide right off your head.
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