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I'm looking for pros and cons about the Paul Conway American Heritage Leather Helmet. I'm going to have this helmet for at least 15 years. I like the price, but I'm looking for feedback. Thank you.

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The paint job looked nice when I got it back but I've found the same issue with the white primer as you had. It is starting to kinda look like a photo negative dalmation, black with white spots.;-) Luckily they are all small spots for now. Woof-Woof
If I order the epoxy from The FireStore, I'll let you know how it works. I've seen it there before and almost ordered it, but was not sure how it would work. Thanks for your help and Stay Safe

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Ive had a Conway helmet for years and have never had an issue with paint. Its a helmet I would never trade for anything. I had to have a new suspension put in because it was just beat up, and Conway did a great job. No complaints.

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Conway's are dyed/tanned leather so there is no paint to chip.

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Tim,

Try and find Marine Tex. It is a Marine Epoxy filler and I have had great success with it, better than with the other stuff mentioned.

It comes in white and grey, and it a little difficult to paint over, so it takes a few coats.

The best way to bend the brim, and you will stuill probably get some cracking is with heat. Hot water works well, and the water help keep the leather pliable. I would be real careful with bending it though.

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Curt, a bunch of us bought our helmets a couple of years ago and had the same problem you did with the white primer. The main guy who did the ordering called cairns and told them that we were all pissed and wanted our helmets fixed. They told us that we would have to send our helmets back and they would replace them. After a heated conversation cairns sent us 6 new helmets and then let us keep our chipped ones. not a bad deal if you ask me. SO, if you know anyone wanting a slightly used N6A i have one.

Chris

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Very nice. I called and emailed them and it got me absolutely no where. I was not very happy.

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I might have missed some of the replies, but I haven't seen anyone that's actually worn the heritage. I apologize now if I did miss it. I've worn one since they've come out and I like it alot. I have to say that I've never worn any others so it's hard to compare. I have worn the Ben II before this one and I didn't like it. The original concept was that this helmet was for the training officer that spent a lot of time in a burn tower or in live burns. This is why they went with the leather over fiberglass. I've put my two helmets through a lot of fire and have never had any problems with warpping or paint issues. The leather is dye'd throughout so scratches and chips so up the same color. Although heavier then the Ben II, the interior cap sits a lot better on your head so it really is more comfortable. I'll have to get the Cairns next to try it out. It seems to be a hit but I also have to have the expensive NFPA sticker also. Great post and thanks to everyone involved. Be safe......

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I used a Conway for a while. The helmet sets up high and is a little heavy. But, it was good lid and took the abuse I put it through. The rear brim did bump the SCBA bottom during a crawl. To keep the wieght down go with the flip-down visors, often called Krups.

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How much do you want for the N6A? I used to wear leather at my old volly depertment, but when I got hired, the new departmentt said wear our Cairns 1010, not leather. We're working on the chief and I think he's going to let us change to leather at our own expense

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Back to the subject of paint i recently repainted my Cairns N6A with the One Shot leather helmet paint that is now available through the fire store it is fairly inexpensive only about 15 bucks and did a really good job my helmet looked brand new i dont know anybody else that has used it but it worked well for me might want to look into it

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Will -
I have used a PC leather helmet for over 8 years now. They are a little heavier, but they have more adustment than the composite version. I wouldn't have antyrhing else.
Bob

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I recently purchased the N6A and love the way the helmets rides (I removed the cushion inside). However I have also had issues with the paint and white primer. If you repaint be sure to get all of the old paint off. I recently repainted my 3 month old helmet with the 1 shot paint from the fire store, I must have done a crappy job at removing the old paint and sure enough after a recent hot fire it was chipping in the places where there is old paint underneath.
Other than the paint issue the helmet is great! Love the look and the weight difference is not really an issue.

Stay Safe,
Scott

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