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World's Safest Whitewater Helmet
On 10-Sep-2003, Brian Nystrom wrote:
I sold 'em when they first came out, which was ~1980. They had hockey and cycling versions , the only difference being that the hockey helmet had full ear coverage. The same two variants were probably sold for other activities as well. Interesting - live and learn. Thanks, Brian Mike |
World's Safest Whitewater Helmet
Wilko wrote:
How about the Grateful Heads Dropzone? I have added a faceguard to mine, and I like the coverage as well as fit. It covers my forehead, the back of my skull, as well as my ears, even though I have a (large) size of head that very few white water helmets fit. Some pictures: http://wilko.webzone.ru/soc-04.jpg http://wilko.webzone.ru/soc-a16.jpg Thanks, Wilko. Do you think their Hard Hit isn't full-enough coverage? Looks like Grateful Heads now offers the Rush, a new full-coverage design by Jimi Snyder, with "serious styling" like a Merganser head. How much do these helmets weigh compared to a Protec? |
World's Safest Whitewater Helmet
"Michael Daly" ) writes:
On 9-Sep-2003, "Paul Skoczylas" wrote: Speaking as a person who has almost always worn a hockey helmet in whitewater, I feel somewhat qualified to address this. [useful observations elided...} So if someone wanted to market a WW helmet, how hard would it be to get a hockey helmet manufacturer to make it waterproof - different glue, no water degradable parts etc? These are minor mods. Hockey helmets are not only moistureproof, they don't blood stain. If some agressive opinionated paddler takes a swipe at you with a paddle you won't feel a thing. I wear a hockey helmet all the time and I don't even own a kayak. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-freenet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
World's Safest Whitewater Helmet
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