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Safety Equipment (1172 Posts)
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hillbilly glove/wristguard
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On 1/24/2005
hillbilly
wrote in from
United States
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very cool that someone gave us props on our buttpads( see earlier post). THANKS!!!! we have a new product coming out that you may like.http://g.myspace.com/00050/80/28/50988208_m.jpg http://g.myspace.com/00050/03/58/50988530_m.jpg its not really for sliding, but if need some bomber hand protection for winter or for skating pools, etc. these should work very good.
brian ps- i hope this isn't considered an ad. Just thought you may be interested
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Harbinger Flat Cap Knee Pads Rule
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On 1/4/2005 Ethan
wrote in from
United States
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Props to Harbinger for saving me from certain knee surgery. Messed up a slide at around 30mph, got pitched foward. Sailed for about 5-10 feet. Landed hard on my left knee, Harbinger pad didn't budge. It took massive damage. Rough pavement left deep, deep gouges in the plastic and tore away much of the fabric. I woulda had to have knee surgery for sure, and instead I got up and walked away whooping and laughing and took another run.
Gonna get me a replacement set. Not only do these pads work great, they are easy to put on cause they are open at the back.
and the guys at http://www.mountainboardshop.com/harknepad.html ship fast.
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helmets
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On 12/29/2004 boneless
wrote in from
United Kingdom
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Thanks for the advice... reckon I'll go for a motobike helmet then - esp having looked at previous posts, and get the best protection I can. Ta.
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peak
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On 12/21/2004 Tom
wrote in from
United Kingdom
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sorry I meant peak not visor
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helmets
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On 12/21/2004
Graham
wrote in from
South Africa
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I would imagine that it should be fine as the downhill mountain bike riders take quite heavy knocks, but then I'm not an expert on that. I think that I would still opt for a motorcycle helmet! Personal opinion! But I would imagine that alot of people will agree with me.
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helmets
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On 12/21/2004 boneless
wrote in from
United Kingdom
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Anyone know if a Giro Mad Max II 2002 helmet would be any use for protection for downhill skating? -or would I be better off getting a motorbike hat. Ta
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visors
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On 12/21/2004
Graham
wrote in from
South Africa
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Thanx, I thought that maybe I had misunderstood.
I don't know of any moto x helmets with visors either, but a visor could be made!? I know that a couple of guys take assitate (thin clear plastic used for over-head projectors) and laminate that to make it thicker and then tape that onto their helmets. Its safe, wont crack and does the job!
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Visor/Peak
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On 12/21/2004 Michael
wrote in from
United Kingdom
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Graham, I think your reading a little too much into Toms post. If you remove the peak on a Moto X helmet you do get the upwards vision you need for standup. I was lucky enough to buy a helmet cheap as they had lost the 'peak'. Works fine for me with a set of goggles. I use a different (snowmobileing helmet) for luge racing where I need a downwrds view. Putting the wrong helmet on is scary.....
I think Tom used the word Visor instead of Peak as a minor slip up. I havent seen many moto x hemets with full face visors.
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visor?
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On 12/21/2004
Graham
wrote in from
South Africa
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Tom, I'm curious, why would a helmet be useless to a stand-up rider if it had a visor. I would imagine that it would aid the aero-dynamics? I can understand a peak making a helmet useless to a stand-up rider.
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quality helmets
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On 12/21/2004
Graham
wrote in from
South Africa
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I race go-carts (when I'm not luging) and my go-cart helmet is an Arai GP4. It wouldn't work for stand-up but it is super light. My point is that there are extremely light quality helmets on the market, unfortunately they are expensive, but then you have to ask yourself how important is your head to you - what is your head worth. But weight isn't really an issue. The helmets that the superbike riders are wearing are as light as a feather and are designed to have a bigger window (unlike my helmet which has a small window as it is for car racing) These are your quality helmets. If anyone wants to research these helmets abit, I suggest you look at these brands: Arai, Shoei, Shark or AGV
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crash
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On 12/20/2004
jawes
wrote in from
Spain
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What about the Ikaros 4Fight then?
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MotoX
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On 12/17/2004 Tom
wrote in from
United Kingdom
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My MotoX helmet is made by a company called fly, it has a removable peak so it helps with visibility, I don't know whether this is a common feature or not, for speedboarding it would be useless if you had the visor on, some of the other makes are pretty light, I've seen a few that claim to be 1100g, an icaro is 600g odd I think, so its still a lot heavier than that but compared to some of the road helmets its much lighter. As for where to get them from, I'm not too sure, I got mine from a bikeshop near me, I guess your best bet is to go to your local shop and see what they have
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moto X
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On 12/17/2004
Graham
wrote in from
South Africa
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I'm a street luge rider, but I would imagine a Moto X helmet would cause alot more drag in comparison to a street bike helmet. A Moto X helmet has a fixed peak where as a street bike helmet (a normal full face helmet, much like what lugers use) would be more appropriate. Todays helmets are designed to reduce lag.
But don't let these Indy car style helmets confuse you with their little wings and lips. Those extra pieces aren't for aero-dynamics, they are designed for open top race cars and are designed to prevent the drivers head buffeting around - they stabilise the drivers head at speeds of about 200km/h plus!
I have done some research on helmets and know more than the average person, however I wouldn't consider myself the guru of helmets or anything.
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helmets that´s pretty safe
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On 12/17/2004
bogart
wrote in from
Spain
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so...do you reccomend any special motox helmet?
got any links to some decent headgear?
would really appriciate it.
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Helmets
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On 12/16/2004 Tom
wrote in from
United Kingdom
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Yorck is right, motorcycle helmets are the best, personally I like to use motox helmets, you can find some with snell ratings as well, so I'm pretty sure they're safe, much safer than my last 2 icaro's anyway
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Helmet
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On 12/16/2004 Yorck
wrote in from
Germany
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Bogart,you should get a real motorcycle helmet. i have the charly insider which totally ripped apart crashing,13 stiches on my back head and a heli ride to hospital... I also have the 4 flight which seems a little harder but still im not going to use it again,too dangerous.I think these won´t be legal to race next year anyway.Only motorcycle helmets are designed to absorb crashes on the street. Ride safe and fast yo.
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helmet
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On 12/16/2004
bogart
wrote in from
Spain
(130.243.nnn.nnn)
so..what kind of helmet do you recommend?
would appriciate a link or two! Thanks dude.
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Icaro Helmets
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On 12/14/2004 *SWEET*
wrote in from
United States
(64.172.nnn.nnn)
After this week-end's drama a french guy from the SC8 team is going to do some serious tests on these hemets (4fights). He'll try to know if these helmets are ok for speedboarding...
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Helmets
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On 12/14/2004 SFKasJ
wrote in from
United States
(68.7.nnn.nnn)
Bogart,
Read the recent post in the Speedboard forum before you buy a glider helmet.
Motorcylce helmets are heavier, less aero, but offer far more protection.
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helmets and crashes
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On 12/14/2004
bogart
wrote in from
Spain
(130.243.nnn.nnn)
I ride with a fullface grit-x helmet..in the 100 dollar price scale...wondering if there is a fullface, aerodynamic helmet that is better?
maybe I should order a Ikaros 4 Fight helmmet? are those any good?
thoughts? /bogart
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Gloves .........
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On 12/12/2004
Adam
wrote in from
United States
(66.121.nnn.nnn)
D, Slider gloves will do far more to protect you than even the thickest leather glove. Try www.slidegear.com, also some of our advertisers sell leather gloves with slider pucks.
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Gloves .........
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On 12/12/2004
D
wrote in from
United States
(4.247.nnn.nnn)
Im in a desperate search for a nice, tough pair of leather gloves . I tried the motorcycle gloves and they just seem to be constructed of too thin material . Does anybody have any suggestions out there ?
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Hillbilly Dirt Gear! Now That's How You Sell Stuff
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On 11/23/2004 North Carolina Longboarder
wrote in from
United States
(63.167.nnn.nnn)
Landspeeder, Those boys know how to sell stuff! Did you check out the chic modeling those pads? The Thong Song is now stuck in my head for the rest of the day there bud!
NCL
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hillbilly hip and tailbone pads
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On 11/22/2004 landspeeder
wrote in from
United States
(68.218.nnn.nnn)
http://www.hillbillydirtgear.com/product/images/hbdg_short_bck.jpg from www.hillbillydirtgear.com
someone on here recomended these to me last year. I got a pair and love them. they have saved my ass over and over. I talked them on the phone and they are super cools dudes too.
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