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D30 Trust Nimbus Pad System
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D30 Trust Nimbus Pad System

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Stay focused on the mission with the D3O® TRUST Halo™ helmet pad system. D3O® TRUST Halo™ is not only the world’s lightest and most comfortable helmet pad system, but it also outperforms rival Team Wendy Epic Air across all conditions and shell sizes of the 10fps ACH standard, thanks to D3O’s latest smart materials. The system comes with a customizable comfort liner featuring MILSPEC anti-bacterial fabrics, a self-conforming crown pad for headset integration and 2 sizes to fit all size (S to XL), aramid and PE shells alike. If the US Army can trust D3O, you can too. Whether you’re in tactical operations, law enforcement missions, or personal defense scenarios, this product delivers the strength and protection you need. The D30-Trust-Nimbus-Pad-System is lightweight yet rugged, ensuring prolonged wearability while maintaining peak performance. Engineered to meet the highest industry standards, it is the go-to choice for professionals who demand excellence in protective gear. Stay prepared and secure with the D30-Trust-Nimbus-Pad-System, your ultimate safeguard against evolving threats.

NIJ standard
Threat level
Last verified

Identifiers

SKU
F-500074
Certificate #
Certified
Product type
Carrier / gender

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Federal contract activity (3y)

Total spend
$145,214
Contracts
4
Distinct agencies
2
Top agencyContractsSpend
Department of Defense3$127,004
Department of the Interior1$18,210

Aggregated from HigherGov + USASpending.gov. Manufacturer-grain (line-item attribution to specific products isn’t available from federal sources). Latest award: Jun 30, 2025.

Certifications

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Cooperative contracts

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