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Old 04-27-2005   #1
tboner

Profile:  Golden, Colorado
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Sweet helmet?

What's the beta on these helmets? www.sweetprotection.com
They look sweet. are they? anyone out there wear one and give a guy a review? I'm most concerned about the coverage on the back of the neck/head. Gotta make sure my madulaoblangotta is coverd up. -trev
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Old 04-27-2005   #2
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I love mine, they're sweet, still expensive though. It's the most comfortable helmet I've ever worn. Protection is great all over the head except the ears are exposed.
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Old 04-27-2005   #3
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I love mine as well -- very light and sturdy. Expensive, but totally worth it -- I wear mine 3-4 times a week... and I use the Strutter for skateboarding also. As for reviews, have you seen the review on boatertalk?

http://boatertalk.com/article.php?id=48


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Old 04-27-2005   #4
chili

Profile:  student, slacker, nose picker, ski boot fitter/fly fishin' guide
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i've had a strutter for a year and i luv it. super comfy and really good back of the head coverage. they don't fit every ones head shape tho.. try one on to be sure it fits. they are made really well too- the straps will last forever and the shell takes a beatin'. the visor is great too for keepin the sun out
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Old 04-30-2005   #5
Dave Frank

Profile:  Boulder, Colorado
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I like mine alot. fits well. seems solid. built in visor is great for low angle sun, as well as a little face protection.

There is not much padding however. I wonder what a tough hit would feel like?
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Old 04-30-2005   #6
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Seems like the visor would rip your head back on bigger drops.
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