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CRACKERS, the certified is certified so offers good protection for one hard hit (like most helmets), while the low profile is a hard hat so less protection from a hard hit but fine for multiple impacts.
If you look on the sandbox site the low profile has some sort of certification but its just a number, the certified has another number….means nothing much to me.
This is my one!
CRACKERS, the certified is certified so offers good protection for one hard hit (like most helmets), while the low profile is a hard hat so less protection from a hard hit but fine for multiple impacts.
If you look on the sandbox site the low profile has some sort of certification but its just a number, the certified has another number….means nothing much to me.
I didn’t look at the site. I know they normally have certified and hard hat options.
Check out this blue colourway.
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CRACKERS, the certified is certified so offers good protection for one hard hit (like most helmets), while the low profile is a hard hat so less protection from a hard hit but fine for multiple impacts.
If you look on the sandbox site the low profile has some sort of certification but its just a number, the certified has another number….means nothing much to me.I didn’t look at the site. I know they normally have certified and hard hat options.
Pretty sure that the Low Rider Style, has a lower protection rating than the Classic!!!!!
The Low Rider only used to come in one size fits all too!!!!! Not sure now though!!!!!
I’ve got the L/XL in the Classic!!!!!
Rider, how much will the classic s/m be preferably in the battern style I posted on the first page? (let me actually measure my head though before I confirm its a s/m )
CRACKERS, the certified is certified so offers good protection for one hard hit (like most helmets), while the low profile is a hard hat so less protection from a hard hit but fine for multiple impacts.
If you look on the sandbox site the low profile has some sort of certification but its just a number, the certified has another number….means nothing much to me.I didn’t look at the site. I know they normally have certified and hard hat options.
Pretty sure that the Low Rider Style, has a lower protection rating than the Classic!!!!!
The Low Rider only used to come in one size fits all too!!!!! Not sure now though!!!!!
I’ve got the L/XL in the Classic!!!!!
so my fat head will get less protection! bah!
No no, the one that comes in the bigger size is the Snow Sports Certified one!!!!!
No no, the one that comes in the bigger size is the Snow Sports Certified one!!!!!
wait what? thats not what they said is it?
Looks like the classic with the lip is the best protection. The one without it doesn’t have the same rating as the foam is thinner. Having a helmet is pointless if you get shit impact protection so I wouldn’t bother with anything less than the classic.
No no, the one that comes in the bigger size is the Snow Sports Certified one!!!!!
wait what? thats not what they said is it?
Both have Certification, but the Classic has a better rating in regards to Snowsports (Non-motorized)!!!!! The other is for Wake/Watersports (non-motorized only I think)!!!!!
The “Classic” is also the one that comes in a L/XL Size, as the other peaked model (Low Profile) doesn’t!!!!! Well, it never used to!!!!!
Hope that makes sense, mate?????
I scanned this straight out of the dealer catalogue.
Rider, how much will the classic s/m be preferably in the battern style I posted on the first page? (let me actually measure my head though before I confirm its a s/m )
Any one know the price it will be?