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THE HEAD PROTECTION FOR EXTREME APPLICATIONS.
PROTOS® – translated from ancient Greek THE FIRST – is the first integral safety helmet of its kind. With over 15 years of development, the goal to integrate ear, facial and neck protection, as well as chin strap and rear ventilation between the inner and outer shells, has been pursued and successfully implemented. Let yourself be impressed with the best head protection in the world!
Each PROTOS® version is based on the base model (Industry). Thus, you will all have the same shell along with an uncomplicated, modular principle. This principle makes it possible for any accessories, such as the PROTOS® Integral Protective Glasses, the PROTOS® Integral Metal Visor or the PROTOS® Maclip Light to be easily added or removed.
Being certified in accordance with EN 397 and EN 12492 and embodying AS/NZ1801 and AS/NZ352-2, the PROTOS® Integral ensures the best protection for all its model variants. Impacts from outside are evenly distributed on the outer shell, thereby being better cushioned. The PROTOS® Integral system can be adapted within seconds to Industry, Forestry, Tree Care, Rescue, Climbing and many other applications.
Despite all their individuality, the various model types have one thing in common: Upmost safety, best wear comfort and unique technology standards have been top priorities during development.
Protos NZ Ltd
"First Choice of the Safety Conscious"
PROTOS®NZ Ltd Is the only approved distributor for the Elite PROTOS® & Pfanner® brands in Australasia.
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Protos NZ, in conjunction with Treetools, has produced five custom ‘Climb Everything’ Protos Arborist helmets. The one allocated to the NZ Arb Semper Virens Silent Auction at the 2025 ISA Conference in Christchurch includes the last of the 2025 Canopy Carnage Sherpa Wear donated by Shaun Hardman from Hardfell. For international visitors, the Canopy Carnage is New Zealand’s premier Freestyle Tree Climbing event, held annually in March. The remaining four Climb Everything Protos helmets are available for sale at the ITCC Treetools/Notch Trade Fair stand; please speak with Anna or Paul. #nzarb #treescape #canopy_carnage #notch Notch Equipment #itcc #treescape #protosnz #hardfell_ltd ... See MoreSee Less
Protos NZ, in conjunction with Treetools, has produced five custom ‘Climb Everything’ Protos Arborist helmets. The one allocated to the NZ Arb Semper Virens Silent Auction at the 2025 ISA Conference in Christchurch includes the last of the 2025 Canopy Carnage Sherpa Wear donated by Shaun Hardman from Hardfell. For international visitors, the Canopy Carnage is New Zealand’s premier Freestyle Tree Climbing event, held annually in March. The remaining four Climb Everything Protos helmets are available for sale at the ITCC Treetools/Notch Trade Fair stand; please speak with Anna or Paul. #nzarb #treescape #canopy_carnage #notch Notch Equipment #itcc #treescape #protosnz #hardfell_ltd
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PFANNER® Sicherheitslösungen schützen Menschen, die bei der Arbeit täglich an ihre Belastungsgrenze gehen.
PFANNER® safety solutions protect people who approach their limits at work every day.
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In Vorarlberg/Österreich erschaffen und seit jeher regional gefertigt, stecken in jedem Detail von PROTOS® die innovativsten Technologien, um die tägliche Arbeit in extremen Gefahrenbereichen entscheidend sicherer zu gestalten.
Created in Vorarlberg/Austria and traditionally manufactured in the region, PROTOS® incorporates the most innovative technologies in every detail to make everyday work in extreme hazardous areas significantly safer.
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