Best Helmet/ Goggle / Breath Box Combo?

lman

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Run the same as Oler, also have a THH helmet with sinisters and only fog when sitting still. Once we move fog clears up. Going to try the Bolle ski goggles from Costco as back up this year.
 

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Seriously after trying mine, its the only way to go. And for those who are going to say its not DOT certified...........if you wack your head hard enough that one of these wont protect you Im guessing you wont be that much farther ahead in a DOT approved helmet.
 

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Been happy with my dominator and Habervisions. Have Oakley O-frames for backups but they fog pretty easily.
 

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Seriously after trying mine, its the only way to go. And for those who are going to say its not DOT certified...........if you wack your head hard enough that one of these wont protect you Im guessing you wont be that much farther ahead in a DOT approved helmet.


If you look into the test process of a downhill helmet vs a moto helmet there is only minor differences in the test performended. Mostly they decrease testing heights, some objects test are rounded vs pointed, and generally do not test chin guard for downhill helmet.

there is a big debate in the helmet world that a snell helmets will do more damage than good at a given speed of impact over a dot and so on for. The whole point of the helmet is that it's to act like a car in the event of a collision, to obsorb the impact to save your head. Built to sturdy and damage will happen, too weak and damage will still happen. Point is to educate yourself on testing standards and select what is best for your needs.
 
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