Painted Carbon Fiber SPH Dual Visor Cover with ANVIS NVG Quick Release

USD $351.75
PAV-014HH.QR

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Painted Carbon Fiber SPH Dual Visor Cover with ANVIS NVG Quick Release

This stylish and lightweight visor cover is designed for the Phoenix Helicopter Helmet. The visor cover includes ANVIS NVG Quick Release. This model includes our standard paint color options. Standard paint color options are available to fit most common requests.

6 Step Finishing Process

The Phoenix Helicopter Helmet and Visor Cover goes through a 6 Step Finishing Process to ensure a quality look that we are proud of.

Standard Color Options

Gloss White, Gloss Blue, Gloss Black, Gloss Red, Gloss Yellow, OD Green, Coast Guard Metallic Blue, and Metallic Silver.

Custom Color Options

Options and pricing available upon request.

Our Carbon Fiber Dual Visor Cover protects both visor lenses when they are housed within the unit. Paraclete’s visor cover is aggressively styled along the center crest down to the mounting area for an ANVIS Quick Release NVG Mounting Plate. The quick release allows Night Vision Goggles to be detached from the helmet with a single push on the tab. The visor lock slides within the left or right slots to raise and lower the outer visor lens. The Dual Visor Cover accepts the inner lens actuator on either side for left or right handed use. The carbon fiber material was chosen for its light weight while maintaining its strength.

Dual Visor Assembly which includes hardware, tracks, visor lock, inner actuator and lens are sold separately or as a package. Night Vision Goggles are not included.

Our Carbon Fiber SPH Dual Visor Cover fits our Aegis™ Helicopter Helmet as well as the SPH-4B® or SPH-5® model helmets.

Weight .5 lbs
Dimensions 10 × 6 × 4 in
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