Getting head...protection. How to stay safe?
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Re: Getting head...protection. How to stay safe?
450 Bucks to be exact.Kuroneko wrote: ↑Wed Jun 06, 2018 1:23 pmHere's a compromise if you dont like full face, but they're not cheap.that genius wrote: ↑Wed Jun 06, 2018 12:12 pm I found a very nice moto-x full-face for $35, saved my life once, threw it away, bought another one. Helmets are like condoms, only good fro one big bang. If you have one bang, even though it doesn't look damaged, buy another.
Half-face helmets are just stupid, don't protect your face or the side of your head, where a huge percentage of injuries occur.
The helmet should be a little tight when you buy it, the padding will compress slowly to fit you.
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Re: Getting head...protection. How to stay safe?
There are a few a good that sell Thai and Japanese helmets near O'Russey Market. From Monivong BLVD, walk towards the market, pass it, and there are the shops about a block past (same side of the street). One shop has the helmets displayed in a glass case out front, but the better ones on the walls inside. That place is best.
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