skilewis74 wrote:
>
> Yeah, but it has 14 adjustable vents and you can get it w/ built in
> headphones.:o
>
> The insulation can be non-pernamently removed on most helmets like that
> that I've seen in person, but it usually effects fit and comfort.
>
> It could be a good winter/summer helmet, but two separate ones would
> prob be much better.
I'm just saying, dont use a ski helmet for a bike helmet. You would
look stupid in minnesota. Its very easy to tell the difference.
Dont trust built in headphones. I dont, i think they would suck. I
would always choose an earbud over built in, any day. Plus, seperate
headphones would make more sense, and be far safer.
When doing park skiing, sound is a key element for safety. I wear ONE
earbude, or earphone at a time. Otherwise, your eligible to hit someone
else, without being able to hear anyone say anything, or hear them
moving.
2 seperate helmets imo, like you said. That giro you posted would make
a bad summer helmet. You would have to go through so much JUST to make
it not extremely hot. Then, even if you did that, it'd look really
stupid.
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beeper wrote:
> you sir, are unrealistic
Emile.m wrote:
> Today I finished 4th grade
Skrobo wrote:
> Shut up now, your clogging my brain with question marks.
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