I was wondering about these, are they fairly comfortable to wear while shooting prone? I love my helmet setup but it is more than a little restrictive for range of motion when shooting prone... and most of the night shooting I do is prone. They look like they would be less restrictive when trying to look straight ahead in the prone due to less bulk. Also, can these be used w/ the older style plates and rhino arms or are these specifically for the newer mounts?
Read some of my posts regarding this. It's the most comfortable head mount BY FAR that I've ever used. It'll fold up and fit in your pocket, it's lightweight and it's JUST like wearing a baseball cap but with a chinstrap and NODs instead of a bill.
Firing in the prone. Helmets suck for that, but that $900 Crye Airframe helmet I got isn't nearly as bad as the PASGT and ACH helmets, particularly when wearing armor. With armor and PASGT you're luck if you can see through the NODs at all. But the soft cover, it's like wearing nothing at all in that respect. You may have to adj. the attitude on the mount, but big deal. That's what it's there for.
I use the INVG and dual dovetail mount (with the "dual" dovetail component removed for better sight out of the "dark" eye) but I do have all the legacy shit as well, I just don't use it. You can't bungee the soft cover, so it's best to have a mount that's solid. Now I HATED the old army shit, so when I got my own gear I got what *I* wanted. INVG looks big and heavy, and it is big but it's not nearly as heavy as it looks. It's kinda light in fact. I also got this mount for a helmet, the soft cover wasn't out yet, but I won't be buying another mount for it as it works great for both. I reckon the Wilcox mounts would work great with it being smaller and more compact and using dovetail mounts as well, but I can't say from experience. You should call TNVC and talk to those guys, you owe it to yourself. They'll give you good advice without trying to sell you off on shit.
As for the shroud, I used the one they pictured, the plastic Wilcox shroud. It's a great shroud, light and cheap. I use an Ops Core on the Airframe, and they make a skeletonized shroud now for $98 or so, but for $50 you can't beat the plastic Wilcox one. And the part where the NODs clip in, that's metal. You'll need to use a 3 or 4 hole shroud on it, won't accommodate1 hole shrouds. But the cover and shroud is what, $150 total? So it's a great deal, and not only is it better than any of the other skullcrushers, it's cheaper, smaller, folds in a pocket, and well, it's the goddamn shit if you ask me. Haven't used that $900 carbon fiber helmet since I got it, and likely never will unless I need to protect my noggin or someone's trying to kill me.
I seriously lucked out and got the last multicam model, I had no idea they'd take this long to get more. I think they maybe just made a few to see how they'd fly before going into full production, but that's just my guess. I do think they hit on winner with this one though. And not only will it work with 14's, but Vic at TNVC, he uses his with a dual setup (VIS-9's? BNVD's? I forget.) and says it's just as solid as with the 14's.
A couple tips if you get one (and you should, I highly recommend this soft cover) is one of those counterweight pockets. But instead of carrying a bunch of lead around, pack it with the batteries you use in a ziploc so it's not useless weight. You usually don't need a counterweight for 14's on a helmet, but it's nice on this light of a cover. Many of the dual tube setups can have batteries in the back, so do that if possible for those.
But that's about it. Make sure to spend time adjusting it nice and snug and you'll have an awesome NV setup. I love mine, and I think they should scrap that POS skullcrusher in the .mil kit and replace it with this instead. It's MUCH more useful.
Oh, and another plus: you can get high output LED lights that clip into these NV shrouds now. So if you like headlights, it works great with those too without using a headband. Just an awesome piece of gear, period. Can't say enough good about it, only bad thing I can say about it is that it wasn't made sooner.