treemandan
Tree Freak
Made it out, by treemandan.
No , no long story, but it could be. I got clocked by a dead branch on that white oak job today. I sent one out and all the sudden I hear this loud bash coming from somewhere around my head. If it had not been for my 20 dollar x-games helmet I would have been dead. I didn't feel a thing but it was quite loud.
See, I really like these hemets. I know what you are going to say" 20 dollar helmet for a twenty dollar head". Yeah well whatever and here is why I think so. One, it worked! That was a big piece I took. Two, I know the difference between a suspension helmet and the styro/ shell one I like, but I like the idea of having the styro to stop a nub if one should penatrate, which is highly likely.
I know there are some tough helmets that are unbreakable but the force required to break my x-games helmet would be enough to break my neck anyway.
I do know something about how much a head can take and how much a helmet can take, I used to ride a bicycle with steel studs in the tires on trails of ice and I have slid under a bus or two.
I would like to hear what others think on this subject of different helmets. All in all mine appears to be just as good as those Petzl pieces of , nevermind.
Here is something: those Petzl things and some others have these plastic clips to hold the hat to the straps and actually is separate from them. The x-games helmet has a strap running through the helmet, for it to come out of the hemet would have to break.
Now it seems the force required to rip the x- helmet off my head would be far greater than a Peztl jobby, probably enough to rip my head off. Is this bad? Should I be using something that can be " broken away" like a Petzl or what?
Also it seems that if a large enough piece hit a suspension helmet it would just push it down over my ears and the shell would just be on my skull with no cushion or crumple zone.
Either or, it sure is loud when the get used right.
If you respond with any negativity about my helmet, I will be forced to tell you how much I make a year and what time I usually get up and get out in the morning.
No , no long story, but it could be. I got clocked by a dead branch on that white oak job today. I sent one out and all the sudden I hear this loud bash coming from somewhere around my head. If it had not been for my 20 dollar x-games helmet I would have been dead. I didn't feel a thing but it was quite loud.
See, I really like these hemets. I know what you are going to say" 20 dollar helmet for a twenty dollar head". Yeah well whatever and here is why I think so. One, it worked! That was a big piece I took. Two, I know the difference between a suspension helmet and the styro/ shell one I like, but I like the idea of having the styro to stop a nub if one should penatrate, which is highly likely.
I know there are some tough helmets that are unbreakable but the force required to break my x-games helmet would be enough to break my neck anyway.
I do know something about how much a head can take and how much a helmet can take, I used to ride a bicycle with steel studs in the tires on trails of ice and I have slid under a bus or two.
I would like to hear what others think on this subject of different helmets. All in all mine appears to be just as good as those Petzl pieces of , nevermind.
Here is something: those Petzl things and some others have these plastic clips to hold the hat to the straps and actually is separate from them. The x-games helmet has a strap running through the helmet, for it to come out of the hemet would have to break.
Now it seems the force required to rip the x- helmet off my head would be far greater than a Peztl jobby, probably enough to rip my head off. Is this bad? Should I be using something that can be " broken away" like a Petzl or what?
Also it seems that if a large enough piece hit a suspension helmet it would just push it down over my ears and the shell would just be on my skull with no cushion or crumple zone.
Either or, it sure is loud when the get used right.
If you respond with any negativity about my helmet, I will be forced to tell you how much I make a year and what time I usually get up and get out in the morning.