First off, if you're looking to buy a Team Wendy Exfil, do it. They are crazy comfortable as I've worn multiple. Can't suggest a better helmet.I ordered this one as it was prime and it said that Amazon would be handling the shipment which made me think this would actually reach me at the time said. It did not, it was shipped through UPS and has sat for a whole day not moving.Do not get this expecting it to reach you as fast as Amazon says is all.Just disappointed that this didn't make it here on time and that I cannot get a hold of anyone at UPS, and Amazon just says to talk to them.The Cam Fit suspension system and pads make this helmet super comfortable.The NVG shroud is much better than the Ops-Core shroud on their bump helmet.If you’re trying to decide between Team Wendy and Ops-Core bump helmets. Get the Tram Wendy, you'll love it.When you're finally ready to upgrade to a Murican brain bucket from the Chinese knockoff bump you cheaped out on, you can't go wrong with an Exfil LTP. It's my favorite of the many helmets I own and you do get what you pay for. Also since this comes up all the time, my head measures 23" and fits the Size 1 (M/L) perfectly.The factory Zorbium liner and foam pads are comfortable for long wear time (though 4D Pads are said to be the best). The pads can be moved or removed for exact fit and position on your head. I find the BOA system superior to Occ Dial. BOA allows fine and easy adjustment plus quick release with a pull of the knob. The four point harness is fully adjustable and the Cam Lock sliders are solidly locked or unlocked with throw levers when adjusting.The LTP has a molded-in NVG shroud which allows me to get perfect eye relief with my NVG setup. Much closer than my other helmets with non-molded shrouds. Oddly my LTP came with a Team Wendy marked shroud insert rather than the Wilcox inserts they've used in the past. This made me a bit apprehensive at first but so far I have no complaints. It works as expected with all the mounts I've tested (Rhino, G24, INVG). There's virtually no wobble and I've observed no premature wear so I'm happy.Included with the LTP is a shock cord kit (for securing NODs) and Magpul MOE rails you can mount stuff (like lights) on. My LTP came with 2.0 rails which are perfect for my needs. You may want 3.0 rails if you plan on utilizing Team Wendy's 3.0 accessories (face shield, visor, ear covers).To really maximize the LTP's potential though I've outfitted mine with a bunch of separately sold accessories: TW Peltor Quick Release mounts, single comm Comtac III, PT MPLS, battery pouch/counterweight, and Nitecore green/IR strobe. My PVS-14 is attached to my LTP with a Norotos INVG and Wilcox arm.If I had to nitpick something to complain about it would be the chin strap. For some reason I find it to be less comfortable than my Ops Core chin straps. That's the worst thing I have to say about it. Otherwise it's an excellent investment in every category for arguably the most important part of your body. Just don't expect it to stop bullets.I have used every type of ballistic and bump helmets and all liners and without a doubt this BOA LINER is definitely the best liner I've ever used. All aspects of the helmet is great. Very secure, comfortable and easily adjustableItem arrived on time. Right size, right color. Included bungee kit and picatinny rails. Same price as ordering direct without paying at a minimum $50 for shipping. Also arrived noticeably faster than my team Wendy purchased peltor adapters purchased the same day. Feels like solid quality.I got this helmet for rappelling and ATV rides, and of course to support Team Wendy. It's very well made, comfortable, and tough.The helmet was sent used . How ever the materials are first rate . I returned the Item and am planning to get a M/L size with 3.0 rail for light. The foam liner pads are removable for washing . I want this helmet for a bike helmet rock solid fit . As my head is worth it.As a friend told me ,"If you have a$20 head you buy a$20 helmet.This helmet is very well put together, harness does a great job distributing weight while wearing NVGs (doesn’t droop)