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POWER BOCKING EXPERIENCE => Safety => Topic started by: sharkymk2 on June 05, 2007, 12:07:11 AM
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hey guys need some advice on what sorta headgear i should be looking at i heard somewhere (probably on this forum) that skate or snowboard helmets are quite good?? i know big fat bike helmets will make me look like a right turd and i dont wanna :(
thnx
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Skate helmets are the best to go for, they are comfortable and cover the back of your head too. They are also designed to take multiple impacts.
Bicycle helmets are not good, they are designed to break after 1 impact and do not cover the back of you head.
Hope this helps ;)
Also, check This thread (http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=347.0)
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I use a snowboarding helmet!!
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I also have a snowboarding helmet, as they are designed for serious impact
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Sprog said up there that skate helmats can be used for multiple impacts, but if you have a extreme fall on your helmet its best to buy a new one after. Well thas what the guy at the shop told me dunno if it was just a sneaky way to make people buy stuff...
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I peffer snowboarding helemts over skate helmets, broke a skate helmet on one impact!!! Use a horse ridding helmet, they do quite well!!
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I've got this one http://www.streetgadgets.co.uk/prod/254/1053/Safety_Gear/Ribcap/Ribcap_Billie.htm
not fallen yet so can't confirm if it works ha ha
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No one uses a helmet when boarding so why do they call it a snowboard helmet? :P
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I've got a ribcap too but I have the palmer......
http://www.streetgadgets.com/prod/254/1055/Safety_Gear/Ribcap/Ribcap_Palmer.htm (http://www.streetgadgets.com/prod/254/1055/Safety_Gear/Ribcap/Ribcap_Palmer.htm)
I don't use it much as it is very warm but on cold days like it was in Weymouth it is a life saver.
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I wear a skate helmet. They look cool and are hard wearing. Bike helmets look silly and break easy.
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i'm probably going to get a skate helmet. 1/ because i'm not planning on doing anything extreme and 2/ they look so damn cool. aswell as this i'm getting the elbow and knee pads and wrist gaurd from pro jump. my friend is buying his pj's at the same time as me and he is only getting a helmet >:( i can't sway him to buy the other safety stuff. anyway do you guys think i'm doing the right thing or should i buy different things?
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Don't forget your wrist guards
Check out the gallery section bumps and brusies and check out Jasons wrist!
You will not want to go on Pro-Jumps without the proper protections.
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read my post again, and please note it hasn't been edited, take careful note of the second line. :P
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Opppsssiiiiiii
Completely missed that :-[
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read my post again, and please note it hasn't been edited, take careful note of the second line. :P
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Well maybe you should show the pics of Jason's wrist to your friend.....just a thought. If he should break anything like his wrists or knee caps. Please post pics, I love looking at pics of people to stupid to think that safety gear wasn't something they should wear, that then break bones ;D
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will do.
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read my post again, and please note it hasn't been edited, take careful note of the second line. :P
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Well maybe you should show the pics of Jason's wrist to your friend.....just a thought. If he should break anything like his wrists or knee caps. Please post pics, I love looking at pics of people to stupid to think that safety gear wasn't something they should wear, that then break bones ;D
I've been think of a great poster to promote safety gear.
It's a picture of two boys ( could be girls ) both hold their wrists, ones got a scuff on their wrist guard the others got a plaster cast on, the caption reads
Now who looks cool ?
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thats good, i would make an attemp at making that, but i have very little time >:( maybe when i'm finished working.
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