With the Miller helmet it was much easier to see in low light conditions.
It also is dark enough to use in direct sunlight. Also the helmet adjust in
about 6 different ways; once set it stays on your head. You can get it
very tight. If you need to adjust the helmet you can do it with gloves.
The viewing window is big, about 4.5 x 2.5. It also is a study helmet; I
don't think you have to worry about breaking the helmet. I really liked the
low light performance.
-g
On 5/2/07, Jim Juhas <james.f.juhas@snet.net> wrote:
>
> Bill, what was the difference you observed between the Speedglass and the
> Miller helmets?
>
> Bill Gilroy wrote:
>
>
> 1. A good auto darkening helmet is a must. I have a speedglas and it
> is good. I used a Miller helmet the other day and it was way better.
>Never
> thought there would be that much of a difference in helmets (of course the
> miller helmet was about $350)
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