What are good helmets to wear beanie and get goggles under
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evan.schuThe smith code is probably the safest helmet and it has a removable yet built in beanie. Has MIPS and the honeycomb tech for safety. I rec for sure
tfshUgh this frustrates me. I made my previous post satirical because helmets like boots aren’t universal in terms of figment. One helmet may be extremely safe for one person, but for another person it’s completely unsafe and uncomfterble. I completely disagree with you statements regarding the smith code even though I own one and wear it as my primary helmet. The code is known to ride up on peoples heads, infact many ski shops who carry smith won’t carry the code because of this huge flaw and safety concern. While the code fits my head and I love i, for a large amount of people the helmet will not sit properly and instead of protecting you, actually has the reverse effect, concentrating and magnifying an impact general on your frontal lobe or your upper neck vertebrates. Go to a store and try on helmets, they all have to meet certain regulations. The more expensive you go, the better the features the helmet will have, not necessarily those of safety. Try on some helmets, especially with your goggles to find proper fur, find what fits you the best and what you enjoy the look and feel of. No one can tell you what will work and what won’t work, see for yourself.
ColingarnesAgreed. However no matter your head shape Oakley helmets will always look like you are wearing an egg on your head.
tfshUgh this frustrates me. I made my previous post satirical because helmets like boots aren’t universal in terms of figment. One helmet may be extremely safe for one person, but for another person it’s completely unsafe and uncomfterble. I completely disagree with you statements regarding the smith code even though I own one and wear it as my primary helmet. The code is known to ride up on peoples heads, infact many ski shops who carry smith won’t carry the code because of this huge flaw and safety concern. While the code fits my head and I love i, for a large amount of people the helmet will not sit properly and instead of protecting you, actually has the reverse effect, concentrating and magnifying an impact general on your frontal lobe or your upper neck vertebrates. Go to a store and try on helmets, they all have to meet certain regulations. The more expensive you go, the better the features the helmet will have, not necessarily those of safety. Try on some helmets, especially with your goggles to find proper fur, find what fits you the best and what you enjoy the look and feel of. No one can tell you what will work and what won’t work, see for yourself.
tfshupper-middle class 40 year olds who skis 6 days a year at vail or Stratton on their Rossi soul 7