Ski Helmets

fatpigeon

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I want to step it up this year but I don't want to get my ass kicked. My brother has had about 5 concussions skiing without a helmet. So whats the best kind of helmet? one that looks cool and isn't way expensive.

 
I have a skycap its not bad its more of a snowboarding one but its coo. i think im getting a giro 9 soon tho its soo light.

all the bullshit that i see so much i can't believe grown man just tryin' to be true to myself impossibly i may not ever get rich might wind up diggin' a ditch i won't cry no i won't bitch i wont back down and i'll never quit it is my badge of pride -hardcore 'til the day i die just tryin' to survive i won't back down or apologize
 
i got a K2 semi automatic or something like that. i think i paid like $60 or $80 for it. which was pretty good. helmet's are expensive, but a good investment. mine is really comfy and really warm too.

there are a few people who have nutted a rail worse than me
 
A little advice for those of you who get helmets to avoid concussions. They are the way to go, but they won't always save you. I've had like 5 concussions myself so last year I went and got me a helmet. First day I went way to big on a 360 tailgrab and cased it in the flats. I cranked my chin in my knee (13 stitches) and got a fucking concussion anyway! Let that be a lesson for all of you out there with pointy knees.

 
I've got a couple year old leedom helmet and it has served me pretty well. I am looking to get another one, because its gotten pretty banged up. And I'm pretty sure its a single impact helmet. Thats something lots of people don't realize - you can't crash hard twice in a row and have the same chances of living.

 
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