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Robert takes his helmet through some extreme testing pre cracking snowboard day out in Glencoe. 11/1/2008.
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Robert takes his helmet through some extreme testing pre cracking snowboard day out in Glencoe. 11/1/2008.

want a new snowboard helmet, preferably black or grey… anyone know any nice ones that wont look like an egg on top of your head? or if you know which one tom wallisch uses that would be great

im looking for a sweet snowboard helmet
i ride park so it has to be durable
i have a purple and black jaket so i want it to be like blue or yello or orange
i would like to play anything under 150$
if some1 could recomend a good helmet i would apreticate it
o btw i was looking at the capix skate cap could i wear that snowboarding cause it looks fucking knarr

i’m a beginner and everywhere is selling helmets.. is this necessary or just for people who decide they want to wear them? I understand obviously it would be better if i wore one but is it essential at most ski/snowboard destinations? thankyou x

vise versa too.
yupppp. thanks.
its not a stupid question because some helmets are made different for different impacts. so shussshhhh
I want to get a snowboard helmet equipped with an audio system in the ear pads. What kind is best in terms of audio quality and durability? K2 or Burton RED or are there better kinds out there?
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06.01.10 camera: aee md80 location: Disentis (Swiss)
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Sale: $34.00 – Retail: $60.00 This is a surprisingly nice helmet. I say surprisingly because the brand name is Lucky Bums. It is nicely padded and has nice dial in fit. And matte black, can’t go wrong there. This helmet has all the right basic features without the fancy shmancyness and costs. Because of the fleece lining these are better off for winter skiing or those who tend to get cold and like the added warmth.
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Sale: $74.00 – Retail: $129.00 www.levelninesports.com The classic styling of the Salomon Patrol Helmet is modernized with a removable visor and faux fur accents. The faux fur on the ear pads actually do something other than look cool though. Faux fur is the next best thing to real fur, and since real fur except on live animals is generally frowned upon (as do we), the faux stuff is now the best option for making ears comfortable and warm. In case it gets too hot, the ear flaps are removable, and the tab at the top of the helmet opens up the vents to cool things down.
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