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Introducing The CBRN-Rated SGE 400/3 BB

The World’s Most Trusted Tactical Gas Mask
Features At A Glance
  • Trusted by military personnel, law enforcement officials, firefighters and safety professionals around the world
  • Engineered using advanced technopolymers — originally developed for aeronautical and aerospace industry requirements — certified to protect against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear contaminants (CBRN) 1,2
  • Transparent one piece visor face shield is made of heavy-duty polycarbonate material that protects the face and eyes against extreme-velocity impact forces 3
  • High-grade butyl rubber integral face seal forms a perfect uniform seal around the entire face while maintaining an exceptional degree of comfort — wear 24/7 for up to five consecutive days
  • Three individual NATO 40mm DIN 3283 filter ports for breathing protection in accordance with EN 136:1998 CL 3 (left and right side port option allows for a more comfortable gun aiming position)
  • Effectively removes over 99.97% of poison gases, harmful vapors and radioactive solid particles from inhaled air when accompanied with recommended NATO Standard A2B2E2K2P3 Threaded Filter
  • Specially treated polycarbonate materials are impervious to aggressive agents — even after very long exposure times — so cleaning and decontamination are made easy
  • Decontaminate an unlimited number of times without deterioration using all standard decontamination methods, including immersion into boiling water
  • Maximize personal protection factor with N/B/C Integrated Drinking System or N/B/C Integral Protective Hood Cover equipment upgrade options
  • Lightweight, exceptionally tough construction guaranteed to last a lifetime
1. CBRN is used as an umbrella term for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear agents in any physical state or form that can cause hazards to populations. It may also refer to chemical weapons precursors and facilities, equipment or compounds that can be used for development or deployment of WMD, CBRN weapons or CBRN device.
2. Protection factor proven by SBCCOM at Aberdeen Proving Ground (MARYLAND, USA) on November 22nd 2003 in accordance with current CBRN norms.
3. Durability and resilience of the rigid polycarbonate visor face shield proven by independent laboratory tests conducted using extreme-velocity impacts from projectile weapons. The face shield was left undamaged by a steel sphere .25 caliber (6.35 mm) bullet hitting the mask at any point at speeds up to 500 feet per second.
SGE 400/3 BB Tactical Gas Mask Deals
Customize your SGE 400/3 BB Tactical Gas Mask to provide the level of protection that’s right for you.
Build-Your-Own SGE 400/3 BB Tactical Gas Mask (Customizable)
1-Person Basic CBRN Protection Package (Customizable)
Ultimate CBRN Protection Package (Fully Upgraded)
SGE 400/3 BB Family Packages
Choose a 2-Person or 4-Person CBRN Protection Package, then customize your SGE 400/3 BB based on your protection needs.
2-Person Basic CBRN Protection Package (Customizable)
2-Person Ultimate CBRN Protection Package (Fully Upgraded)
4-Person Basic CBRN Protection Package (Customizable)
4-Person Ultimate CBRN Protection Package (Fully Upgraded)
Protection Upgrades & Accessories
Maximize your personal protection factor with these additional upgrades and accessory products.
NBC (Nuclear/Biological/Chemical) Full Body Coverall Suit
iOSAT Radiation Protection Tablets
Prescription Optical Lens Support Accessory
A2B2E2K2P3 Filter for SGE 400 Series Tactical Gas Masks
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the SGE 400/3 BB Tactical Gas Mask superior to other masks?
Which threats does the SGE 400/3 BB protect me from?
Can this gas mask really stop bullets?
Are there different sizes available for men, women, and children?
Can I wear this mask with prescription eyeglasses?
How long will a filter last?
How do I know when to change the filter?
What is the storage life of the filter?
Are SGE 400 Series respiratory filters compatible with other gas masks?

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