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Snow sport helmets are rubbish
If anyone is interested......
I've just discovered that snow sport helmets are only required to be tested with a vertical impact. How rubbish is that, has anyone ever landed square on the top of their head? Maybe my injury wouldn't have been so bad if I was wearing one of these mipshelmet** Glad to see someone is trying tests on impacts from all sorts of directions. Interesting stuff. |
Yeah, I think the same thing. I faceplanted in the snow. Not sure how a helmet would have addressed my issue at all. And, if it had somehow done something about my head, my brain still would have sloshed, right?
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People need to understand what most helmets are designed for. They are not designed to reduce concussions. Their design is to reduce skull fractures. Most sports (other than football and ski/snowboard competition) helmets are designed with a sacrificial destruction principle. The helmet gets destroyed absorbing some of the impact.
They may be a minor amount of help with concussions but should not be used so as to allow greater risk taking. Some research suggests that helmets can cause a false sense of security thus increasing the risk taking negating the added value of the helmet. If a skier were to run into a tree, the helmet will be of little value. |
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Helmets do not prevent concussions
There's a story in today's St. Louis Post-Dispatch on this topic if you go to ** and go to the Health section.
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Of course it's better for people to wear helmets, but for me now any activity for which a helmet is worn, I just won't do it in the first place. |
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