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Old 03-05-2012, 08:48 AM #1
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Default 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.

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