Gas mask hood
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The following manufacturers also make their gas mask hoods available directly to the public: | The following manufacturers also make their gas mask hoods available directly to the public: | ||
− | * [ | + | * [http://www.maxcita.com/contents.htm Max Cita]: Produces custom hoods based on specific models of gas masks. Some variability in sizing available. |
− | + | * [https://www.studiogum.com/heavy_rubber/index.php?language=en Studio Gum]: Produces a wide range of hoods integrating elements of gas masks in a variety of sizes and some variety of colors. They offer lacing vs. zippers as a closure option, and also offer the ability to have your mask made thicker for a nominal fee.<br> | |
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== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 10:13, 24 April 2019
Gas mask hoods are made by replacing the straps attached to a gas mask with a more extensive head covering. Alternatively, specific elements of a gas mask (like the respirator) can be integrated into a rubber hood. Gas mask hoods are frequently used in breath play.
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The following manufacturers also make their gas mask hoods available directly to the public:
- Max Cita: Produces custom hoods based on specific models of gas masks. Some variability in sizing available.
- Studio Gum: Produces a wide range of hoods integrating elements of gas masks in a variety of sizes and some variety of colors. They offer lacing vs. zippers as a closure option, and also offer the ability to have your mask made thicker for a nominal fee.
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