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What proportion of skiers/boarders are now using helmets?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
davidof,

I don't wear one yet but I think you will be right ...
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Sharkymark, It's not that simple. There can be space between the core and shell by intent (for ventilation, for one). For an example, take a look at some of the transparent Leedoms when you have a chance. I found a crack of the core from the inside.

Imaging solid-body sonar, now. How good is your moveout/stacking freeware?


comprex, didn't realise that Sad
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Apologies for bringing in a rather unrelated topic, but I have horses, when I first started riding many years ago... it was quite acceptable to jump (or clamber) onto the horse with no saddle/bridle and certainly not a hat to bring them in from a field. I cannot remember the last time I saw a person ride a horse without a safety hat without drawing criticism for doing so. Also, the advice for riding hats is that it is impossible to tell if a hat has been damaged in a fall and therefore a hat should always be replaced after any fall, what is the use in wearing a hat if you cant be sure that it isnt damaged? best to be safe than sorry.

I also remember that when we were kids no one wore a helmet to ride a bike, whereas I am fairly sure everyone does now. ( I rather suspect anyone wearing a hat on a bike would have been bullied. By the way I fractured my head when I was about 8 after a rather nasty bike accident) rolling eyes

We went to val disere earlier this onth, and i cant recall seeing any skiers with helmets, but I would say half of the snowboarders had them. If I see someone wearing a helmet, I usually expect them to be good, its the snowboarders doing the rails and jumps and stuff that have helmets, therefore it will look good and therefore people will want to wear them... it will just be part of the usaul ski gear (or should I say snowboard?)
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