OneTigris Airsoft Fast Helmet – Full Face Protective

OneTigris Airsoft Fast Helmet – Full Face Protective Tactical Helmet With Foldable Ear Protection Mask And Goggles for Airsoft Paintball Sooting Wagrgame CS


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OneTigris JP Type Fast Helmet

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Is it fit for airsoft paintball,shooting or other games?

Yes, its construction from ABS plastic means high impact/heat/chemical/abrasion resistance, with excellent tensile strength and surface hardness, making it an ideal choice for helmets for tactical sports that require reliable head protective gear.

Goggles will fog up?

Our goggles can be used alone, the breathability is better, so there will be no fogging problem.

Does the tactical fast helmet have CE certification?

Sure,follow-up new inventory we will provide CE certification.

How to build up?

In order to better show how to build up the goggles and mask on this helmet, we have uploaded an assembly instruction, please see the user guide on the product details page. If you still have other questions or concerns, please let us know

What about missing accessories?

Because this product comes with more accessories, if there is a lack of accessories, please let us know, we will immediately send you replacement parts

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Dimensions: 31.9 x 24.2 x 17.6 cm; 1.34 Kilograms
Brand: OneTigris
Colour: Black
Manufacture: OneTigris
Age: Adult
Department: Unisex
Dimensions: 31.9 x 24.2 x 17.6 cm; 1.34 Kilograms

18 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Helmet & goggles where fine but the mask profile for my face wasn’t good, the mask is very close to the bridge of my nose & can foresee rubbing as the padding is not really “soft “, also the neck adjusters don’t lock particularly well, but if your after a good look, it doesn’t disappoi

  2. WinifreNull says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    It’s comfortable and customisable. The included goggles do not fit around my glasses or sunglasses (aviator-style – YMMV).

    The included mask has elasticated straps which are slippery and pretty useless to tighten the mask without tying knots in them. Once there are knots in these straps, it’s a good mask with full face and ear protection. It would probably be better with buckles or velcro, but that would cause issues with hair so I get why they are like this.

    Google Fast PJ fitting instructions to find better, more informative, instructions for fitting the helmet. In short: fit the padding to the top, back, then sides of your head first. Then tighten the rear knob, then tighten the chin buckle last.

    I’m pretty happy with it overall, but this set is very expensive for what it is. I expect similar helmets would do similar jobs, but I don’t know about how protective it actually is. It seems to be better quality than other bump-style helmets out there, and the moveable foam pads are a much better idea than a polystyrene inner. One very positive side of it is how light the helmet is. It’s clear that there’s been some work in making sure that the helmet is breathable (thereby reducing fog) and light, while also seeming to be strong enough for general outdoors-y use.

    For glasses-wearers amongst you, the goggles will not work and leave a frankly dangerous amount of space either side of your head for bbs to sidle their way in. Let’s face it, you could wear plate steel and still find bbs in your mask so when it’s this obvious right out of the gate, it doesn’t exactly instill confidence.

    I’m happy that I got this set, but I have left out the goggles and paired the helmet and mask with Bolle Pilots instead. They’re cheap, ballistic rated, comfy, large, don’t interfere with sights and fit with this helmet and mask extremely well. They are also the best goggles I’ve used (legit rivalling mesh) for fogging

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought as a birthday, was tried out on Sunday and was excellent, very comfortable to wear, lightweight and was at a great price, to buy. Offered great Airsoft protection and did everything advertised. Very happy with my purchase and the birthday boy, loved it.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    So recieved nice and quick so very happy with that.

    Opened up and basically there is no instructions how to fit everything to the helmet and how to wear the mask with the helmet, therefor I can’t give this 5 stars however this is the main reason so far.

    I am yet to try this in an airsoft game so when I do, I will update.

    1st opened

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    high quality helmet which is made to high standard. Very comfortable helmet and the goggles fit nicely round my face and eyes offering both a clear view and good eye protection.
    Its more lightweight than i expected and can be used as a full helmet or broken down into parts using the face shield, goggles and hat separate. great to be able to assemble this as your needs.
    God air flow through the mesh and no impaired vision or hearing.
    Bit fiddly to fit together if your new to this sort of thing but simple enough to work out. Instructions could do with some updating to make it a bit more user friendly but luckily i had no problems.
    Can be used with other equipment thanks to the accessories attachment included.
    Goggles have a good adjustment on them so even though the whole item is a main one size fits all it can be altered to give a nice snug fit.
    Worth the cost and decently priced at currently just under 105.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I got this for the idea of full face/head protection, aesthetics, and the ability to make little tweaks. It does not disappoint.

    A helmet bag. A printer fan. Beer line. A hot glue gun. Some tiewraps. A small stanley blade.

    With this, and 2 hours, you can make an inbuilt AIR CON SYSTEM that makes this helmet completely fog-proof.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Was really surprised at the quality of the whole set up and it can b worn separately and all pieces are top notch

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    It’s a fift for my grandson for Christmas so will write a further review once he opens it but looks fab, I’m sure he is going to love i

  9. [email protected] Peter Larson says:

     United Kingdom

    This helmet is top-notch quality; the face mask and goggles are extremely comfortable and it’s incredibly lightweight. The only downside is that it doesn’t come with an adjustable visor.

    The helmet is very light and comfortable and the visor easily fits in any helmet size. The mask comes with a one-size fits all that fits most face shapes.Can be used in every game from small to hard and fast.The OneTigris Airsoft Fast Helmet is designed for the active gamer. Its design allows you to play in comfort and style.Overall, this helmet is a great fit for the price.

  10. Abby says:

     United Kingdom

    The “Full Face Airsoft Fast Helmet” from “OneTigris” is a high-quality, well deigned and well-manufactured full face protection mask for use with airsoft paintballing etc.

    The mask and helmet arrive requiring some assembly. To be honest, this isn’t easy. The enclosed instruction manual looks like it should provide good, easy-to-follow directions, considering there’s photographic illustrations for each bit. However, there’s a severe lack of much in the way of wording accompanying these. For example, there’s three separate sections for putting on differing helmet accessories, with each of these sections entitled “Instruction of Helmet Wearing Mode”. No further definition of what its purpose is, or how the three different accessories differ from each other. They’re just given the same title.

    After becoming somewhat fed up with the instructions, I turned to the Amazon listing and there found the video which shows the different accessories and how to attach them on. Having followed this, it started to all make more sense. The accessories which slide onto the rail fixing are for different adjustments to how the goggles etc can be worn. In essence, have a play and find what suits you best.

    After fifteen minutes or so, I was much more acquainted with the helmet and the versatility of how its worn. This “spending time to understand the helmet and its features” is essential if you ask me. It’s certainly not a straightforward piece of kit, and the instruction manual is poor at best.

    Once I was familiarised with the helmet, I gave it a proper go. To be honest, it’s absolutely spot on. It feels incredibly comfortable to wear, even for long periods of time. It’s not restrictive or cumbersome or anything. Breathing and hearing don’t appear to have been restricted at all. I didn’t get hot or sweaty in the mask like I have with other, similar style full-face masks.

    There’s also no loose jiggering with any of the bits. The goggles are held on securely, with tension provided by the elasticated cord strapping. Likewise, the gauze mouthpiece is held securely against your face, without applying too much pressure to make it uncomfortable to wear.

    I’m really impressed with the coverage and protection provided whilst still not overheating the user. This is obviously a piece of kit that’s been carefully designed and manufactured with just the right materials.

    Very highly recommended.

  11. POWLeorarntjbd says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I ordered this for my son who is going to start to do some paintballing with scouts in the near future and he is over the moon with it. He actually took to wearing it round the house for the first couple of days he loves it so much.

    We’ve got the camo design and it looks spot on, really impressive and has the look of full army spec gear (based on absolutely zero army experience and knowledge).

    Everything is packed up well and once you open it up there’s quite a lot of different bits and pieces, the pictures don’t particularly help to identify whether you’ve got everything and I eventually made the assumption that one or two of the separate bits in the pictures were actually already fastened on to other sections.

    Essentially you get a really solid helmet, mouth mask and eye wear with plenty of options for additional padding to adjust the fit. It didn’t take much fiddling around to get a decent confortable fit. I mean it’s slightly large for him but I expected that and actually given the amount of flexibility of fit we’ve managed to get it pretty spot on for him.

    The goggles fit the helmet really well and don’t seem to fog up at all. Thus far he’s just used the helmet for foam dirt (you know the brand) games but he’s given it a decent run out and no fogging at all.

    So this is a great looking and well functioning comfortable helmet with lots of adjustment. A bit bewildering at first to set up but eventually it was not too bad and worth the hassle for a fantastic helmet.

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersGreat quality helmet, feels very strong and comes with goggles and a metal mesh mouth/cheek covering. You can use all three items together or you can just use the goggles with the mouth cover for a different look and being more lightweight.

    Now the instructions really aren’t great, they’re not very descriptive and the picture examples don’t really help, I’m struggling to figure out how all of the extra pieces fit onto the helmet and how they help with the functions but it’s not going too well fitting the velcro helmet pads were easy to figure out and don’t come with instructions either.

    All of the pieces are of great quality but the instructions need to be more detailed because even though some parts fit, doesn’t mean they belong there and could cause issues trying to remove it or a piece could fail and compromise protection. The instructions make it seem simple to assemble all of the pieces together but it’s just too vague to be quite honest, at least with their tactical vests it doesn’t need much guidance as they’re straightforward.

    As for the price and the quality of the product I’d say it’s a really good bundle for the cost! The instructions need work though.
    (I’ll update once I’ve really sat down and figured out all of the helmet clips as the goggles and face covering are easy)

    Great Quality Items But Poor Instructions

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I like the odd game of paint balling and whilst I have been used to wearing goggles, these helmets afford far more protection.

    They come with eye protection and if you know of anyone who had had a paint ball in or near the eye or anywhere on the head, they sting. And in the eye they are dangerous.

    having ear protection also is a big plus. Its hurts a lot getting a paint ball in the ear on a cold winters day.

    Made of a good quality plastic, they are tough enough for the most vigorous war games on the paint ball field.

    Certainly I would recommend getting this head set if you take your paint-balling seriously.

  14. AntjeDickinson says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I cannot rate this product enough. I played in it today during a 34c heatwave inside CQB fully kitted and it was perfect. The sweat was literally dripping from my head, past my eyes even and not a single bit of fog! I was very worried about this item with not having any reviews but I am very happy with it. I would highly recommend it for sure.

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    My partner was keen to try this for paintballing. The helmet comes in pieces. It was quite fiddly to put together and it’s easy to make mistakes. You also need to to make a lot of adjustments. It was definitely easier for us to construct it together so I could see how it was looking on my partner’s head. The finished helmet does feel protective but there are some weak spots which is a shame given the 100+ price.

  16. AldaTyreeedqn says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I have the camouflaged version of this helmet, and it looks fabulous.

    (Odd choice of words to describe this particular item, but I want to keep this review as neutral as possible so I don’t accidentally trigger an algorithm and get banned. Not a joke. I will deliberately be avoiding references to certain items of equipment and activities that are normal elements of an Airsoft game).

    On opening the box, you are confronted with a bewildering array of bits. There’s a helmet, a face mask and goggles, along with all the bits to attach it together, and adjustable padding to ensure a really good fit.

    The helmet is a hard-shell with detachable/ repositionable foam padding, attached with hook and loop directly to the inside, It’s similar to a skateboard or snowboard helmet (which is probably what it is, under the camo paint). There is a large forehead pad attached to a band around the head, which is adjustable with a knob at the nape of the neck. There’s no internal ‘spider’ or supporting mesh for the crown of the head, which seems odd but isn’t actually much different from the Mk6 helmet I was issued during my Service. It’s a lot lighter than a Mk6, though – which is definitely a good thing – and considerably more comfortable!

    The only issue I have right now (I’m actually wearing the helmet as I type this!) is that I have long hair, which is currently tied back in a ponytail. The helmet comes down so far at the back that I’ll have to tie my hair up higher on my head, or really low on my neck, as it gets in the way right now. That’s actually a good thing, as it shows the helmet is protecting the back of my head. A tube scarf is probably the best solution.

    OK. Quick rules check. I can’t find a CE mark on my helmet, although the box does carry one. As far as I can tell, a CE mark is currently mandatory for paintballing. The CE mark will become obsolete in the UK in January 2023 – although I’m sure that venues will still accept equipment that carries it. This helmet DOESN’T carry it, so probably won’t be accepted by paintballing venues. It has a fabric face mask, so it wouldn’t be a great choice anyway.

    I can’t find a similar rule for Airsoft – in fact my searches seem to suggest that, for over 18s, eye protection and / or helmets are recommended but not mandatory. I’d like to suggest that if you choose not to wear protection, you are a plonker. Go and watch some ‘invisible ghillie suit’ videos on your favourite video sharing platform to see why…

    The mask is easy to use as it’s completely separate from the helmet. It’s made of metal mesh, so you can bend it to accommodate your nose – which helps if you have a massive hooter like me. It doesn’t restrict your breathing, or muffle your voice much. The harness for the mask has adjustable straps, and the sides are fabric. Once in place it’s reasonably comfortable – again, far better than anything I was issued – but even after tweaking, my nose was slightly squashed against the mesh and the ear holes were not over my own ears – basically, it’s a bit small.

    The goggles took a bit of figuring out. The blocks that slide into the rail mount on the side are really tight in the rails. In the video they slide easily, but mine don’t. I eventually wrestled them into place, and everything made sense. Don’t try and wear the goggles against your face – they don’t fit under the edge of the helmet, and are not supposed to. They sit ON TOP of the helmet’s lower edge, and don’t really touch your face. Worn correctly, I got zero steaming up, at least during my static testing. Visibility is good, even with the protective film still in place. The goggles will fit with or without the mask portion.

    I won’t lie, sorting it all out was a bit of a MENSA test, and I’m ex-Forces so I should be familiar with this sort of thing. However, once you have got it assembled and adjusted, you can leave it alone and it’s all pretty solid and reliable. Plus there’s a video to help you, rather than a bored and permanently-angry corporal.

    There’s velcro on the outside, and I’d definitely use it to attach something to break up the shape and shine, because the goggle lenses are really shiny and reflective. A simple ghillie hood with mesh front, or a scrim net would do. You don’t need to go mad with camo, but it amuses me that so many people playing Airsoft just stand about in the open with no protection, and then wonder why they get tagged repeatedly.

    I’ll probably use the helmet, and possibly the mask, without the goggles, and instead use certified, impact-resistant glasses under a simple ghillie hood. To be honest, the helmet is more to protect myself against falling down holes or banging my head on trees and bits of building, and this one looks and feels like it will do that really well.

    Overall, really nice helmet with good accessories and excellent, comfortable fit. Reasonable and effective mask, slightly small for a British adult. Complicated and fiddly-to-assemble goggles, which do work OK once you figure them out. Probably not suitable for paintballing in the UK, good for Airsoft – check with your venue in both cases to make sure.

    Value for money? The old saying goes, “If you have a ten-dollar head, buy a ten-dollar hat”. How valuable are your eyes? How much does a fractured skull cost? Well, this helmet combo is currently just over 100, which seems a bit expensive, but is an absolute bargain compared with a trip to hospital for an eye injury (trust me on this).

    I just realised my photos look a bit like the old ID-10T pictures we used to take of newbies during exercises…

    Nice helmet, lots of adjustment.

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    As this tactical mask comes in separate pieces with all of the elastic and clip parts in bags, it’s not the easiest task to put it together. This actually took me the best part of 45 minutes to get ready to wear and figure out where everything goes. There are instructions included but they aren’t very detailed and covering the basic essentials.

    Moving on from this issue, the mask/helmet is actually very well made and looks kind of like a sniper helmet. Having tested the quality of the materials used for the helmet, I’m satisfied that this would do a good job of stopping air soft projectiles such as paintballs or bb’s. The top of the helmet is made from a thick plastic material and the eye guards is made of the same materials you would find on lab quality safety goggles. The lower face guard is made from a breathable mesh that also allows for adjustment of ear and chin areas. When properly adjusted, this fits well and comfortable providing full lower face protection. This helmet also comes with a mount on top for a night vision mod but I don’t have one of these at present so won’t be able to put the mount to use. It does however have Velcro on the top so I can use this to mount my existing Velcro backed camo parts. When combined, this offers full face protection against airsoft and paintball projectiles. Having said that, I wouldn’t use this for paintballing as it looks quite mean and I don’t want to completely ruin it so I’ll only be using it for airsoft bb’s.

    Having used airsoft protective masks before, I will happily use this the next time I go with my friends to airsoft games over the following few weeks.

    Overall except for the assembly of the helmet and its components being so difficult, its a great looking and feeling product that I will definitely be putting to good use.

  18. Anonymous says:

     Italy

    Gli appassionati di softair sono dei cultori del superfluo ed io su tutti; indiscutibile che trattasi di un bell’oggetto, realizzato con cura e con ottimi materiali, con ci si giustifica il prezzo. Ci detto, l’utilit davvero scarsa; ti prepari per giocare e se decidi di indossare l’elmetto, lo metti in testa e ci giochi, l’ipotesi di portarlo attaccato allo zaino per essere usato successivamente davvero poco realistica. Lo sapevo ma, l’ho comprato lo stesso perch mi piaceva, a questo punto lo usi solo per portare l’elmetto da casa sino al campo, inserendolo in questa bella custodia, anzich libero nel borsone … costa troppo per questa funzione. Ci detto, l’articolo di ottima qualit e vale il prezzo che costa.