Why is my helmet adjuster here?

I recently got a helmet (pictured in green) and the boa helmet adjuster sits within the shell, above the occipital bone, leading to a lateral compression kind of fit. It's not as comfortable as my skateboard helmet or many other helmets I've seen/tried on, like the red one in the picture, where the adjuster is below the shell, and below the occipital bone. The lower

adjuster helps attach the helmet to your head more, and you get a more comfortable fit.

I tried googling it but couldn't get an answer: does anyone have any guesses as to why the manufacturer would put the helmet adjuster there? I probably won't return it, I'm just curious since it's so much less comfortable.

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Most likely because it’s less intrusive. The other style (like on your red helmet) can dig in to peoples necks sometimes. What brand is the new one? I’ll be honest I’ve never actually seen a ski helmet with the BOA in the shell
 
14351533:animator said:
Most likely because it’s less intrusive. The other style (like on your red helmet) can dig in to peoples necks sometimes. What brand is the new one? I’ll be honest I’ve never actually seen a ski helmet with the BOA in the shell

looks like anon logo on the google strap clip
 
14351533:animator said:
Most likely because it’s less intrusive. The other style (like on your red helmet) can dig in to peoples necks sometimes. What brand is the new one? I’ll be honest I’ve never actually seen a ski helmet with the BOA in the shell

Yeah anon
 
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