Helmet strobe and accessory lanyard
Delivery time 2-5 working days
The HSAL
When every second counts and operations are at their limit, your strobe light can't be lost. The HSAL is specifically designed to keep your valuable helmet-mounted strobe secure during impacts with vehicle doors, low-hanging obstacles, or other environmental hazards – even at high speed. This robust retention system prevents the loss of critical equipment while maintaining full operational capability.
Key features:
- Ready to use: The HSAL is delivered fully assembled and can be integrated into your equipment setup immediately – for minimal downtime and maximum efficiency.
- 1 mm stainless steel cable core with nylon coating: Offers superior tensile strength with high flexibility.
- Reliable in any environment: Works equally reliably under arctic and tropical conditions.
- Safety breakaway design: Prevents injuries if the safety device gets caught on obstacles, while still ensuring a secure hold under normal operating conditions.
- Universal attachment: Compatible with all common hook and loop surfaces.
- Stainless steel eyelets: Ensure maximum corrosion resistance and durability – even in maritime, desert or extreme weather environments.
- 100% made in Germany.
Material:
- Velcro mounting surface: 2.50 cm x 5 cm
- Shock Cord Length (w/ Carabiner): 12 cm
- Made from: : VELCRO® 25mm Male and Female Velcro ⸺ 1mm Coated and Braided Stainless Steel Cable ⸺ Coated Stainless Steel Carabiner
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