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Universal Helmet Helper. Where?

 Poster: A snowHead
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I've got a problem with goggles fitting round my helmet, since I've got an XXL helmet (oo-er missus, fnarr fnarr, etc). I notice that Smith optics do a universal helmet helper which looks like just the thing. Only thing is, it doesn't look like anybody sells it in this country.

Does anybody have any ideas how to get a hold of something like this in the UK?


Last edited by Poster: A snowHead on Sat 30-10-10 18:00; edited 1 time in total
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Universal Helmet Helper


Sorry I can't help but I've fixed the link and added the photo for those who can't be bothered to click the link.
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Mounta1nGoat, thank you. Have fixed it in my original post as well.
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Lager, I don't know if it will help, but I have one of those. It came as a standard part of my Smith Goggles. I don't know if you also have Smith goggles, but if not bear in mind that it is intended for Goggles where the strap already splits at the back, and from what I see the the fitting on it would seem best designed for the Smith Goggles that it is clearly intended to go with.
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I also need one of these for my new Smith goggles. Smith does 2 versions of this extension strap so they are not as universal as you think. On US sites they're about $5 but they want about $30 for shipping which is ridiculous. Actually it should be quite easy to make one of these yourself. Just need a piece of fabric/plastic which you then sew/glue to the two ends of the the goggle strap. Voila.

In case anyone knows where to get them cheap pls let me know.
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My (new) goggles wouldn't go round my helmet so I got a strap off an old tatty pair which were being thrown away and transferred it onto the new goggles. Took just a few minutes. If you don't have any old goggles handy, I think most handicraft shops would sell some suitable elastic strapping and you can use the fittings, clips, etc on the existing goggles.
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Hi guys, I too had trouble getting hold of one of these. Managed to find one last season from Ultra Sport Europe (UK distributer for Smith). You can call them on 01332 813150. I just gave my card details over the phone and a couple of days later it arrived in the post.

Think it was around £10-£12 inc. postage. Really does the trick with my Smith I/O's....not sure about other brands though. I don't know if you use Smith goggles but they have a kind of buckle/clasp in the middle of the elastic which you can change for the helmet helper. I've had Oakley's in the past and this wouldn't work with them!

Hope this helps!
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