LS86
LKN
- Location
- Sherrills Ford, NC
Title says it all. Anyone know of a company that makes one? Or maybe a fully soaked helmet isn't a big pain,I never rode with one so I don't know.
meh, I don't like that one. the padding isn't as good and you can still get bars to the face through the cage.I use this one and it's by far the lightest and offers the best protection
http://www.outdoorplay.com/Cascade-Full-Cut-Kayak-Helmet
![]()
I've smashed my face enough times with a helmet on to be afraid of those openings. One of the local guys bought that kayak helmet and didn't like the padding and straps compared to the CPX. When I was shopping both of those helmets it wasn't obvious there were any differences other than the cage and visor since they share the same shell.been using this helmet for several years and never had those issues you are referring to...
certainty operator error with a blood thirsty fixed steering conversion ski.I have never smashed my face using the cascade... must be operator error.
I really don't know what to tell ya...
no chit.. this was the before picture...
Cascade cpx
![]()
http://www.geckoheadgear.com/helmets/full-face-helmet
In all black, it looks downright evil. I like it.
http://www.geckoheadgear.com/helmets/full-face-helmet
In all black, it looks downright evil. I like it.
Arai VX-pro, has removable washable liner. Expensive but, the best helmets in the world. No helmet compares to Arai.
That looks great, but holy moly, look at that price! Quick search shows me they're running around $190.00 at most places. While I like to think my brain is that important to me, I know I can get a really nice, downhill mountain bike helmet for only about $100.00 that works pretty well. The hubby found one on clearance for $49.99. It didn't actually fit him even though it was an XXL, but it fits me (usually a M). I think it must be a child's size XXL (not what it was advertised). I needed a helmet anyway, so he's still searching for his new helmet, but I'm set. :biggrin: