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Wallatmarsark July 11th 03 12:31 AM

Full Face Helmets?
 
The Giro switchblade is an awesome, light fullface helmet that is very suitable
for unicycle riding as it doesn't restrict vision.

Dylan

evilewan July 11th 03 12:45 AM

Full Face Helmets?
 

perhaps we should start wearing nanotech exoskeletons that completly
protect us from environmental hazzards, then we can go unicycling in
volcanos.


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Dylan Wallinger July 11th 03 08:57 AM

Full Face Helmets?
 
Dylan, have you used it while MUni'ing?

Erin


I used it for a little bit, not a full ride or anything, but it seemed to work
fine. It is not a cheap helmet as I remember though.

Dylan

Erin July 11th 03 05:00 PM

Full Face Helmets?
 

Dylan Wallinger wrote:
*Dylan, have you used it while MUni'ing?

Erin


I used it for a little bit, not a full ride or anything, but it seemed
to work
fine. It is not a cheap helmet as I remember though.

Dylan
*



Yeah, no kidding, it is $240 Cdn, ouch!

I might have a look at it though as it is supposed to be the lightest
and best venting full face helmet out right now. Also the face peice is
actually removeable and therefore the helmet could be used like a normal
riding helmet when not riding the technical stuff.

Reviews of it are pretty favorable.

later,
Erin


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