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Safety Equipment (1172 Posts)
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Anti crash clothes
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On 4/11/1999 Mattress Man
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I personally use, to aid against injury, a single mattress folded around my entire body. Sure I can't move my arms or bend my knees , But who cares I value my limbs
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Other Options for Cutting UHMWPE
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On 4/9/1999
Chris
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Adam's right about the teeth on a hacksaw being too fine. It probably would work, but it would take you a lot longer to cut it. Other options include of course a portable jigsaw with the right blade. They go through that stuff like butter. If you don't have one, I've used a small crosscut finishing wood saw, the ones that you can pick up at places like Home Depot for about six bucks. You won't be able to round the corners like with a coping saw, but if square corners bother you, you can lop them off at an angle. What you'll find is the stuff cuts real easy and you don't need fancy tools to work with it.
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Cutting UHMWPE cutting boards
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On 4/8/1999 Adam
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LB,
I use a coping saw with a coarse blade. I think most hacksaw blades would be too fine for the soft plastic, plus a coping saw lets you cut rounded corners if you want.
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Sliding Gloves
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On 4/8/1999 LB
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For those of us who don't care about looking like freaks, does anyone have any recommendations on how to cut a plastic cuttingboard for gloves? Hacksaw maybe, or is something else easier?
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Rollerblade
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On 4/1/1999
Dem
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I'll back up Chris. My favorite pads are my Rollerblade wrist guards. They have new ones that are very light and almost invisible that are worth a look at. But they aren't the ones I speak of. The ones I like the most are bigger but have a great design. First of all, they are more of a glove. No finger protection, but there is a thick leather plam with big plastic nubs to keep the skin on your hands and out of the pavement. The wrist protection comes from the back. Good design and they actually look kind of tough . I bought them a few years ago so I'm not sure if they still make them.
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I hate to say this but--Rollerblade
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On 4/1/1999
Chris Sturhann
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Gabe,
Much as this pains me to say. The Rollerblade pads, wrist guards, knee, and elbow pads may be what you are looking for. They are decent looking, lightweight, and probably most important unbulky. They also do not use little leather patches like some pads wich makes them washable, kind of immportant considering how much you sweat wearing them. Later,
Chris
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Any
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On 3/30/1999
Gabe
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Any good suggestions for light pads and helmets that aren't butt ugly? I am new to the sport, (And one of only 4 longboarders in a town of 50,000 so I get a lot of attention). I don't want to look like a geek because everyone in this frigging town looks at me, nobody even knows what a longboard is. Ahhh.
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burton helmet.
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On 3/28/1999 namon
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I just started using my burton red corperation helmet. I realy like it, its preaty darn light, and it covers the head well, unlike a lot if biking helmets. check them out at http://www.burton.com/catalog/index2.html
ride on.
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helmet
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On 2/9/1999 eggman
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Ah yes...I do have to admit I have wanted picts. Whatever, it is your dome. Anyway, I just felt like stiring up some #$%@! Keep those picts coming Rich, we love em!
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Helmets ?
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On 2/8/1999
Rich @soul carve
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Hey am I realy a big name in longboarding ... I think not. I agree hill bombing is crazy without a helmet but .... my excuse is I have been skating for 31 years now and have never had a head injury. Why i here you ask, well I always used to wear a helmet, still do when I am vert skating and have done a form of jujutsu for about 29 years which has a lot of rolling in the system and I have always been able to roll of of trouble even at high speed. Notice I always use wrist guards and crash pants under the shorts for those post roll sliding moments. Anyway it's all eggmans fault he kept hounding me to put pictures up ... more helmetless pictures out tonight by the way :-)
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Helmets is OZ?
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On 2/8/1999 Adam
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Nah, guys. It's more simple than that: Rich is skating in the Land Down Under, so when he falls he falls up.
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helmet??
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On 2/8/1999
tyler
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Eggman, I saw the same thing!I was ashamed that such a big figure in longboard skateboarding would be helmetless on a "hill bomb". Maybe his beard would save him if he fell.....
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helmet?
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On 2/8/1999 eggman
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I just checked out the picture of rich at soul carve bombing the hill.....I did not see any helmet, what up wit dat?
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back protection
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On 1/22/1999
kilimanjaro
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I actually found a few things. Thanx to the lunar dog !! I'd still be interrested in reviews if anyone has some experience with a certain product. Thanx kiliman
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Football Girldle?
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On 1/19/1999 eggman
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Hey! I never played football, but I heard there was some kind of tailbone protector that players can wear. I was thinking of getting one for snowboarding, but I have never seen one. Can anyone add to this? later late.
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back protection
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On 1/18/1999
moondoggie
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What immediately came to my mind was the motorcycle accessory companies which sell that kevlar spinal protection stuff. I can't think of any names now, but you may get lucky if you add the phrase "motorcycle protection gear" or similar to your web search.
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back protection ?
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On 1/17/1999 kilimanjaro
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Does anyone know where, preferably on the net, I can find info on some kind of upper body protective wear featuring sufficient spinal protection. Or does someone maybe have good experience with a product. I want something to protect my back while boarding and other (crazy) outdoor activities. Thanx kilimanj
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CliffSliders
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On 12/29/1998
Cliff Coleman
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There is a limited supply of CliffSliders available at $50.00 a pair. Please send your inquiries to, CliffSlider, 1141 Bridle Court, Auburn, CA 95603. Be sure to include your size.
See everyone at this years "X-Games" in the San Francisco Bay Area. For those that do make it I will be happy to guide tours of some of the most demanding hills ever skated.
Skate Safe! Cliff Coleman
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PRO DESIGNED
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On 12/24/1998 turner
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Made in the usa. POSITIVELY THE BEST, MOST HARD CORE EVER!
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cliffslider
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On 12/10/1998 andrew
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when do the cliffslider gloves come out? what are they made like?
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Cliffsliders
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On 12/7/1998
tyler
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Have they started to make cliffslider gloves yet?If so do you know where I could get a pair and the cost of them?
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Fluid-Helmet
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On 10/26/1998 RB
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Sorry, its ASTM
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Fluid Helmets
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On 10/19/1998
René
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Hey, look for the new Fluid ASM rated helmet in spring of 99' over 20yrs. of bicycle helmet disign has gone into this helmet. Remember on those downhills, cars do HURT!! fluidskateboards.com
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DOWNHILL SKI/SPEEDBOARD HELMETS
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On 10/12/1998
LONGO CALRISIAN
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This is an attempt to see if anyone knows of a aero down- hill style helmet that costs less than most of the leaders helmets. You know, less than a grand.
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YOUR BEST FRIEND
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On 10/9/1998 speed board addict
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Having spotters on sidestreets is a beautiful thing when going 52mph. Me reasonous comes from an attempt thwarted by two vehicles in large Ford trucks. Only Hampy and Bri know how great it looks going down with only your down sessions jacket and helmet to love you.
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