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2025.07.11
【Garage】Looks cool even when left out! A stylish helmet with logos and marks printed on it.
An essential helmet for DIY and high-altitude work. Of course, its durability is a must, but its stylish design that can be left in the garage is also non-negotiable. I finally found the best one!
Always安心 anywhere, stylish helmet

Essential helmets for safe work such as at home, in the garage, or at heights must prioritize safety. If you are going to use one, you want a stylish and good-looking helmet. That's when I found the Gordon Miller "Emergency Helmet."
It's a simple white helmet, but true to Gordon Miller standards. The logo and markings are stylish, making you want to wear it even during hot summer work.
It's a simple white helmet, but true to Gordon Miller standards. The logo and markings are stylish, making you want to wear it even during hot summer work.
Excellent functionality

The inner part is removable, and the area that touches your forehead is made of mesh material. It has good sweat absorption, and even after long hours of wear, it doesn’t leave marks on the forehead. The mesh inner part that touches the forehead can be removed and washed, keeping it always clean. You can change the size with a single touch, making it easy to adjust even when your hair is tied up or when a towel is inserted.
Reliable quality made of DIC plastic.

The main body is made of DIC plastic, which has been delivering high-quality helmets to Japan's industrial sector for about 70 years. It is strong and lightweight, featuring a new manufacturing hammock. It's perfect not just for work on-site or weekend DIY projects, but also provides peace of mind when kept with an emergency backpack for natural disasters that could happen at any time.
Product Name / GORDON MILLER EMERGENCY HELMET
Price / 5500 yen
Head circumference guideline / approximately 55.5 to 61 cm
Material / ABS resin
Country of origin / Japan
Price / 5500 yen
Head circumference guideline / approximately 55.5 to 61 cm
Material / ABS resin
Country of origin / Japan
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