Bern helmets

Mr.Panda

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Replacing my trusty RED HiFi of 4 years becasue there is a slight crack in the topshell that, well.... isnt in the part of the helmet that does the protecting but its still not good. also, its got THall and CRs autographs on it and i dont want to wear those off. im looking at Bern helmets just because i tried them on once and they were incredibly comfortable. which is better? should i go back and buy another RED HiFi or should i go buy a Bern Baker helmet?
 
Well I like my Baker as it fits great and is warm but it is up to you... fit is important... If you have liked your RED and it has been good to you then it's your call.
 
i really like my bern macon, it's comfortable and won't make you look like a bubble head. check em out for sure. i'm actually putting one up for sale in a while.. brand new, so check my threads in a few minutes.
 
the bern usually a totally different material then (most) other helmets. its called brock foam or something and it lets the air and moisture out, alot more comfortarble i've found. i dont know what the level of protection is though.
 
go with the bern... there super super confy and have good air flow and are real safe to, i cracked my head off a rial and got knocked out and the helmet is still in one piece.

BUY IT
 
correct me if i'm wrong...but isn't that exactly whats not supposed to happen?
like pocs break when they hit something hard so it absorbs the impact and you don't crack your head. seems like this helmet did exactly the opposite.
 
In the bern helmets that use brock foam (the squishy stuff) they do not meet standards for helmets so they are called hard hats, however they also have a helmets with zip mold technology that does meet the standards
 
yeah its got super dense faom and it got like a tiny dent but no big... this makes it super light and i forget i even have it on..i do know what you mean though about the breaking shit so im not dissagreeing with your whole statemen haha
 
no the foam is super super dense thes makes them super lite i mean it wont stop a hatchet. it will however have no problem dealing with that urban kink youve had your eye on
 
alright.... thanks a bunch for all the help.
my helmets have to stand up to trees, hardpack, and maybe ice. cause, with how expensive skis are im not going to be doing kinks while im in college and can barely afford to replace my boots on their own... there is no way i can afford skis at this time.
 
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