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Air flow noise cut
25 January 2013
Hodge Clemco's latest Apollo 600 blast operator's helmet is designed to improve comfort, visibility and convenience for the wearer. Air flow is fed through a single hose to the front of the operator's face, with an in

Hodge Clemco's latest Apollo 600
blast operator's helmet is designed to
improve comfort, visibility and
convenience for the wearer.
Air flow is fed through a single hose to the front of the operator's face, with an internal drop-down tab warning of reduced air pressure.
The main shell is made fom heavy duty polypropylene. External noise attenuation is better than with the previous Apollo model and noise from the internal airflow has been reduced.
Air flow is fed through a single hose to the front of the operator's face, with an internal drop-down tab warning of reduced air pressure.
The main shell is made fom heavy duty polypropylene. External noise attenuation is better than with the previous Apollo model and noise from the internal airflow has been reduced.
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