stinkypoodangle Active member Nov 25, 2006 #3 i would definately reccomend a full face for those park days. saved me so many times.
snarky Member Nov 25, 2006 #4 i dont know any companies but i can tell you that theyre a blessing in tight trees, keeps the little branches from whipping you, and trunks and big branches from messing up your dental
i dont know any companies but i can tell you that theyre a blessing in tight trees, keeps the little branches from whipping you, and trunks and big branches from messing up your dental
F frankenstien Member Nov 25, 2006 #7 i ride with a tld d2 carbon, just wait for the sales at shops sweetest helmets ever so nice and light and looks rad to !
i ride with a tld d2 carbon, just wait for the sales at shops sweetest helmets ever so nice and light and looks rad to !
S Spitzer Member Nov 26, 2006 #10 Giro makes the Remedy S. Make sure it's the Remedy S as the "S" is for snow. Really light helmet and good protection.
Giro makes the Remedy S. Make sure it's the Remedy S as the "S" is for snow. Really light helmet and good protection.
-Mugatu Active member Nov 26, 2006 #11 yea tld would be the way to go if you have the money,there very pricy.
bigwhite.steeze Active member Nov 26, 2006 #13 why do people need full faces...branches hit you in the trees.. deal with it
Peach. Active member Nov 27, 2006 #15 i where them when i am trying something big and new and for urban some times (hey things can get kinda crazy some times!)
i where them when i am trying something big and new and for urban some times (hey things can get kinda crazy some times!)