Goggles simply snap on or off the mounting posts found on most Cairns helmets. Or you can use either of the other two mounting options included.
1. Use the template to determine the correct placement of the posts under the side brims of your helmet. 2. Drill two small holes through the brim in the indicated spots; one on each side of the helmet. 3. Attach the posts with a small wrench and a screwdriver— in just minutes.
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Travis
The best fit is going to be determined by your specific application. If you want your goggles to be permanently fixed to your helmet or if you want to be able to take them off when needed. Both will fit your 1044 and allow for a great fit with the goggles.
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Jason
Jason, yes and yes Made especially for Cairns by ESS. This sleek, low-profile, NFPA-compliant goggle is designed to fit comfortably over most prescription glasses. The high-temperature frame allows fast lens replacement. Patented Speed Clips make strap adjustments easy, even with gloves on.
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Jay
Jay we think this is what you need MSA-10052896 we are out of stock at the moment, cost you around $10.00 plus shipping. You can order it through our customer service.
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Nick
Nick, when you purchase this item they include 2 different mounting options; If you use the ESS mounting brackets you can move from helmet to helmet. ESS Mounting Brackets attach to the side brims of most structural firefighting helmets, allowing snap-on/snap-off mounting, without modifying the helmet. Goggle Post Kit makes installation of permanent mounting posts easy. 1. Use the template to determine the correct placement of the posts under the side brims of your helmet. 2. Drill two small holes through the brim in the indicated spots; one on each side of the helmet. 3. Attach the posts with a small wrench and a screwdriver- in just minutes.
Juan Mena
Juan, these are made to worn over your glasses, and are suitable for your Rx lens
Johnny
John, not sure about this, can find nothing to say yea or nay, it looks like it's something you are going to have to try on your own, sorry.