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Quote from: S&MAlex on March 28, 2011, 02:22 PMAll good points Rob (even if i do think I'd rather hit my head on the ground IN a pisspot, than without one).What about a "real" open face helmet Rob? Like we all had back in the 80s.Like Billy BMX, SBD's boy always used to wear a fullface BELL MOTO, Now wears what looks like a snowboard helmet, Not seen him to ask him what promted the change.
All good points Rob (even if i do think I'd rather hit my head on the ground IN a pisspot, than without one).What about a "real" open face helmet Rob? Like we all had back in the 80s.
We're talking about me, and specifically me
Pisspot lids were never, ever designed to protect us from blunt force trauma. There were intially designed to protect the wearer from small objects falling from above. Skaters started to wear them to protect themselves from getting nailed on the melon by their own board after hitting eject in a pool or some such
fashion demands a gumshield these days. I think we'll all agree this is lip service at best.
I fell off and cracked my piss pot helmet in half, I can honestly say it saved my life, I'm all for them.
Let's not talk about me eh?Let's talk about you.......What do you think of me?
I'm pretty sure that the nice comfortable lids with the squishy liner that everyone wants to wear are actually only watersports approved, but they meet a standard of some sort so are legal to sell.
okay, am I being dumb here...are there two different types of pisspot?