KASK Zenith and Super Plasma HD Helmets

KASK Zenith and Super Plasma HD Helmets

Hazards are common in job sites, and that makes head protection necessary. Here is another review from La Byci on Kash Helmets. Read more on ‘Kask Road Helmets – Quick Guide’

Similarities 

We are contrasting the Kask Zenith Helmet and the Kask Super Plasma HD. These helmets are highly popular for their comfort and protection. We find several similarities between them. Both contain an outer shell made from high-strength ABS plastic and an internal shell crafted from HD polystyrene great for excellent impact protection. Each of the helmets has a suspension system. It is adjustable and enabled by a simple wheel to provide the user with a perfect fit. It also has a machine-washable, eco-leather chinstrap with a simple push-button that takes the chore out of ranging from skin irritation. The helmets are available in six colours, which allow one to choose from different tastes, which are black, blue, red, white, yellow, and orange.

Differences

The choice between the two kinds of helmets depends on your job site's requirements and commutate with accessories.

Kask Super Plasma HD

Ideal for climbers and rope access professionals, this helmet has a 10-vent air intake system for better breathability and includes anti-intrusion grills to keep away intrusion by debris and dust. It has a headband made of fast-drying fabric that wicks moisture for quick evaporation. The Super Plasma HD, which construction workers prefer over classic hard hats, comes with a chin strap to keep it secure. It works with a wide variety of accessories: visors, earmuffs, and other Kask add-ons, to which you can buy adapters when needed. As a Type 1 Class C helmet, the Super Plasma HD complies with all the existing standards of ANSI and CSA. 

The Kask Zenith edges out as a vent-less helmet and is rated as a Class E Type 1 electric shock protection helmet. It is designed to work in addition to Kask Earmuffs, but only Zen-line-compatible accessories. The major advantage brought by the Zenith is the Class E rating, which applies to conditions where one needs electric shock protection.

Disclaimer: This article does not replace comprehensive training. Always read, understand, and follow any manufacturer's requirements.