Does the Triton air filter system really filter out the 1-2 micron particles that are harmful? Is it worth the $200? Thanks.
Ed
Ed
davidwalser said:....
One complaint about the Triton is its power supply. It does not use replaceable batteries and the battery charger takes a long time to fully charge the unit. (You want to fully discharge the batteries every time and fully charge them up, or the batteries' capacity will be decreased.) On my list of things to get is another power supply, so I'll always have a fresh one.
Well, the Triton is an import, but it's not "cheap", so that's good news! I'd still like another battery pack.n7bsn said:Battery memory is a thing of the past, no NiCad or NiMH batteries made in the last 10 years would have it (except maybe some cheap imports)
I have also heard first-hand reports about this drawback of belt mounted units.Sky said:My buddy used the Triton faithfully until the day he had bad gas. The hip mounted intake sucked in the fumes and literally put him to his knees. He now uses another type where the air intake is positioned on the helmet.
Sky said:My buddy used the Triton faithfully until the day he had bad gas. The hip mounted intake sucked in the fumes and literally put him to his knees. He now uses another type where the air intake is positioned on the helmet.
woodwish said:So in my notes on this I need to remember not to use a Triton on the days I have burritos for lunch?
Maybe a charcol filter could be added?? We have a lively bunch down here in south Florida.jumper60954 said:Maybe Triton should include an organic vapor filter for the "not so fresh days". That was almost as funny as the guy who glued his shirt to his nipple.
Jeff
The Triton arrived from Amazon today. When I put it on, the first thing I noticed was that the optical clarity of the face shield is not very good. Have others noticed this, or did I get one with a bad face shield? I'm sending it back to Amazon for a replacement.