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Do you always wear your helmet?

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abc wrote:
Lizzard wrote:
abc, so the best way to reduce the accident rate would be to require car manufacturers to install a foot-long spike in the middle of evey steering wheel. Laughing

It has been suggested. Very Happy

Note though, it would NOT reduce the DEATH rate.



O YES it WOULD, but among cyclists and pedestrians.
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jbob wrote:
abc wrote:
Lizzard wrote:
abc, so the best way to reduce the accident rate would be to require car manufacturers to install a foot-long spike in the middle of evey steering wheel. Laughing

It has been suggested. Very Happy

Note though, it would NOT reduce the DEATH rate.



O YES it WOULD, but among cyclists and pedestrians.

Mmm...I'm not so sure. With the driver reluctunt to break, wouldn't the death rate amounst cyclist and pedestrians INCREASE instead? Shocked
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Kramer wrote:
I'm still not convinced how much safer it actually makes me though.
Kramer, I don't think you have this quite right.
You were dangerous enough before. Now, with a large solid object on the top of your head, I would reckon you even more dangerous. Toofy Grin
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Jonpim, For some reason that comment made me think of viking helmets with horns on top!!
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Timmaah wrote:
skier88 wrote:
Timmaah wrote:
...I usually leave the helmet unstrapped when I'm cruising and strap it in when I'm doing jumps or going off-piste as the straps a bit too short :/


I suspect it's pretty much assured that it'd fall off if you fell, so you might just as well not be wearing it when cruising! Get one with longer straps! wink


You do realize you can tighten helmets in other ways right? Wink ...


Umm...no. At least not in any way that would stop one coming off in a fall. Unless you count carpet glue. You can of course adjust their fit - a different thing entirely.
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I wear a Dainese Fun helmet all the time when skiing, it's not woth removing on the slopes, there's loads of time for that when on the lifts.
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skier88 wrote:
Timmaah wrote:
skier88 wrote:
Timmaah wrote:
...I usually leave the helmet unstrapped when I'm cruising and strap it in when I'm doing jumps or going off-piste as the straps a bit too short :/


I suspect it's pretty much assured that it'd fall off if you fell, so you might just as well not be wearing it when cruising! Get one with longer straps! wink


You do realize you can tighten helmets in other ways right? Wink ...


Umm...no. At least not in any way that would stop one coming off in a fall. Unless you count carpet glue. You can of course adjust their fit - a different thing entirely.


You adjust their fit how? By tightening the thing in the back. rolling eyes Besides.. I don't remember the last time i fell down on-piste so I think I'll take the risk of the helmet bobbing down the slope as it falls off my head after the head has had impact with the ground.
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You adjust their fit how? By tightening the thing in the back.

So why not leave the thing tighten (in the back or under the chin)? Puzzled
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jbob, abc, skier88, Timmaah, why this habit of repeating all the previous thread with every post?
Is it only me that finds this annoying?
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Jonpim,
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Is it only me that finds this annoying?

No
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I always wear my helmet, and goggles, when out in heavy snow clearing the paths. The helmet keeps my hair dry and the goggles enable me to see.
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pam w, Laughing Laughing Laughing

This reminds me of an occasion on which my mother decided that wearing my swimming goggles while chopping onions might prevent her eyes watering. Some unfortunate bloke rang the doorbell when she was mid-onion and was confronted by a woman wearing goggles and holding a large knife.
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abc, I do leave the thing tightened in the back, that's what I've been saying!
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skier88 wrote:
Lizzard, classic quote, courtesy of Clarkson! Very Happy


Actually he plagiarised it himself.
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Jonpim wrote:
Kramer wrote:
I'm still not convinced how much safer it actually makes me though.
Kramer, I don't think you have this quite right.
You were dangerous enough before. Now, with a large solid object on the top of your head, I would reckon you even more dangerous. Toofy Grin


A fair point, well made. Laughing
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Jonpim wrote:
jbob, abc, skier88, Timmaah, why this habit of repeating all the previous thread with every post?
Is it only me that finds this annoying?

What do you mean "all"? I only quoted the relevent part ("...helmet can be tighten in the back...") and left out all the rest... Puzzled
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Jonpim wrote:
jbob, abc, skier88, Timmaah, why this habit of repeating all the previous thread with every post?
Is it only me that finds this annoying?


You should really post it in the 'Grumpy Old Snowheads' thread then. I hate it when people post in the wrong place.
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Timmaah wrote:
...so I think I'll take the risk of the helmet bobbing down the slope as it falls off my head after the head has had impact with the ground.


Yeah, good luck with that. Or you could just buy a helmet which you could strap up - or is it that you think it's somehow cool to be seen with it unstrapped, like the GIs used to do in war movies? rolling eyes
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Jonpim wrote:
Timmaah wrote:
skier88 wrote:
Timmaah wrote:
skier88 wrote:
Timmaah wrote:
...I usually leave the helmet unstrapped when I'm cruising and strap it in when I'm doing jumps or going off-piste as the straps a bit too short :/


I suspect it's pretty much assured that it'd fall off if you fell, so you might just as well not be wearing it when cruising! Get one with longer straps! wink


You do realize you can tighten helmets in other ways right? Wink ...


Umm...no. At least not in any way that would stop one coming off in a fall. Unless you count carpet glue. You can of course adjust their fit - a different thing entirely.


You adjust their fit how? By tightening the thing in the back. rolling eyes Besides.. I don't remember the last time i fell down on-piste so I think I'll take the risk of the helmet bobbing down the slope as it falls off my head after the head has had impact with the ground.
jbob, abc, skier88, Timmaah, why this habit of repeating all the previous thread with every post?
Is it only me that finds this annoying?


Quite possibly. wink
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skier88, you are a very naughty boy! No cookies for you today!
(and I bet you're a girl after all . . . . Confused )
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don't remember the last time i fell down on-piste so I think I'll take the risk of the helmet bobbing down the slope as it falls off my head after the head has had impact with the ground


Timmaah, I am guessing you are young with a comment like and if I'm right the arrogance of youth is startling....
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skimottaret, so it has always been. I bet you were the same
I know I was. Smile
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Jonpim, I definately was (and still am a bit judging by last weeks adventure hence the post), but i guess being an "old guy" now with quite a few war wounds from skateboarding, motorcross, etc my perspective has changed. Just happy that i have only had one accident with long term consequences....
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Lizzard wrote:
pam w, Laughing Laughing Laughing

This reminds me of an occasion on which my mother decided that wearing my swimming goggles while chopping onions might prevent her eyes watering. Some unfortunate bloke rang the doorbell when she was mid-onion and was confronted by a woman wearing goggles and holding a large knife.


that story made me chuckle! Very Happy
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skier88, Very Happy wtf? Yes, the attire I wear is to look cool and look like some GI soldier. rolling eyes

skimottaret, To answer your question... yes, if you count 19 as young.
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skimottaret, I wear a bern helmet,with built in music ,looks cool has far has helmets go but there is one thing all you skiers and boarders should remember .if you remember what im about to right ,you all might think twice about not wearing a lid .WHATS MORE COOL,WEARING A HELMET,OR WEARING A BEANIE IN A WHEEL CHAIR WITH YOUR BEST MATE PUSHING YOU AROUND ,BECAUSE YOU HAVE BRAIN DAMAGE. Puzzled
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chris boarder, so everyone who doesn't wear a helmet is guaranteed to end up in a wheelchair?
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chris boarder wrote:
skimottaret, I wear a bern helmet,with built in music ,looks cool has far has helmets go but there is one thing all you skiers and boarders should remember .if you remember what im about to right ,you all might think twice about not wearing a lid .WHATS MORE COOL,WEARING A HELMET,OR WEARING A BEANIE IN A WHEEL CHAIR WITH YOUR BEST MATE PUSHING YOU AROUND ,BECAUSE YOU HAVE BRAIN DAMAGE. Puzzled

With that much brain, it doesn't need protecting... Laughing Laughing Laughing
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chris boarder, Was that before or after you'd been boarding? Laughing
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I wore a ski helmet for the first time last season. Actually found it more comfortable than a hat.
Also wear a helmet all the time when mountain biking. Open face for regular XC, full face for rocky technical trails and downhill.
I wouldn't really expect these things to save my life in a huge shunt, but I do expect them to save me a few nasty cuts and bruises like those in your original post. Mountain bike helmets have certainly saved me plenty of trips to A&E
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I must confess to even keeping my helmet on when I'm doing the kilometre+ long sledging runs that these places all seem to have - at the speed I normally ski I think sledging is possibly the more dangerous occupation - I hope I'm allowed to confess to enjoying sledging as well.
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Helmet update, the guy at the shop said i couldn't be too careful and i went with the latest "safety first" double helmet......














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How comfortable is the POC? Glad to see you got a chin guard as well.
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rob@rar, very, but it is real tight as i am a 58 head and the large I went with is sized at 57/58, the next one up was 59/60. I doubt i would be able to wear it all day freeskiing as it doesnt have any vents but for training should be the business.

it doesnt hardly move on my head but the chin strap is tightly tucked under the chin (a good thing)

Are you investing in one as well? from your report i thought you had a guarded helmet... if so make sure you can do up the chin strap as there isnt a lot of adjustment in the lenght and i am at the limit.
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Yes I'm also getting one from Spyderman. I have a lightweight slalom helmet with a guard which I'll keep in the UK for dryslopes, but I've been looking for a new helmet as the one I currently have is very uncomfortable. I tried the POC on in 47 Degrees and it fitted nicely, and it's useful that it can also be itted with a chinguard.
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skimottaret, That's a very fine Helmet you're modeling there. Very Happy

With the swelling on your head at the moment, it might give you a bit more room when your head gets back to normal. As the POC relies on the outer shell for it's protection, rather than loads of polystyrene like other Helmets, you hopefully shouldn't find it too hot, even though it can't have any vents, to comply with FIS rules.


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I'm not an FIS officianado (sp?) why can't the helmets have vents in them under their rules?
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Megamum, This is the FIS rule:

Crash helmets
The use of crash helmets is compulsory for all events.
Only helmets are permitted whose shell and padding cover the head and
ears. The National Ski Associations are advised to provide their teams
only with crash helmets which satisfy the minimum requirements for the
respective event and which have been certified by recognised institutes.
Helmets with spoilers or edges that stick out are not permitted.
Certain helmets must show a smooth top surface for safety reasons.
Helmets used in FIS Snowsports shall be specifically designed and
manufactured for the respective discipline and shall bear a CE mark and
conform to recognized and appropriate standards such as CEE 1077 or
US 2040, ASTM F2040, SNELL S98 or RS 98, etc.
Soft ear protections are only allowed for SL events.
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Spyderman, Yeah i am real happy with it, thanks for sorting it out for me... rob@rar, It also comes with the most camp, poncy carry container I have ever seen. Laughing

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when your head gets back to normal


It has been a few years now since my head has been "normal" so I wont hold my breath... If my ribs are up to it i may give it a proper go on thursday in the gates and put a few dents and scratches on it. Toofy Grin
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skimottaret,
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It also comes with the most camp, poncy carry container I have ever seen.

That was especially for you and rob@rar, wink Laughing
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