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Safety Equipment (1172 Posts)
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flyaway
On 8/22/2001 Rob Miles wrote in from (209.217.nnn.nnn)

Yeah they made a flyaway helmet that was smooth plastic that didn't have the dents on the sides. they looked the same from a distance but were too small and just not the same helmet.

 
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?
On 8/22/2001 PCB wrote in from (216.164.nnn.nnn)

They make Flyaway helmets out of plastic now??? What a crappy change!
If they no longer make the fiberglass helmets, does anyone know of a suitable replacement?

 
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Flyaway (not the rad plastictype)
On 8/22/2001 Rob Miles wrote in from (216.34.nnn.nnn)

I'm just looking for an old fiberglass flyaway helmet (any color). Thank you.

 
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Flyaway
On 8/16/2001 Theboz65 wrote in from (216.116.nnn.nnn)

Longboardkook and kevin,
Thanks guys for the line on the Flyaway. It's on it's way to the left coast as we speak. My melon should be stylin' by this time next week.

Tom Bosworth
Knucklehead Racing Team (gravity is good)

 
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Flyaway
On 8/15/2001 kevin wrote in from (24.176.nnn.nnn)

I bought one of the last 2 at longboard house in FL, they had one black extra-large left as of 8/13/01. Thanks to the guy who posted and let me know about the helmet.

 
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Helmets
On 8/14/2001 Theboz65 wrote in from (216.116.nnn.nnn)

I've got an XL Pro-Tec Aero(?) hemet. The cjhin strap is too short to reach around my Leno-seque chin. Not getting any response from Pro-Tec on fixes. Is there a helmet out there with longer chinstraps?
Thanks.

Tom Bosworth
Knucklehead Racing Team (member since '01)

 
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flyaways
On 8/13/2001 longboardkook wrote in from (216.10.nnn.nnn)

Damn, I hate this TV Internet thing. I tried to say, tell them that the Surfrider Foundation gu from DC (that's me), saw the flyaways at the Longboard House.

DR

 
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flyaway helmet
On 8/13/2001 longboardkook wrote in from (216.10.nnn.nnn)

SimFucious,

There were some NOS flyaways at The Longboard House in Melboourne, FL (cetnral Florida). Try checking out there web page www.longboardhouse.com for a phone number. If you call out there, you might get one of the clueless sales reps or might get one of the experts. Tell them that they are over with the skateboards and you had better be real descriptive of the diff between a flyaway and a protec.

Maybe they still have them.

DR

PS, Tell the Surfrider Foundation guy from Washington DC saw the flyaways there a few months ago.
BTW, are you going to be at the race in Gaithersberg on the 8th os September?

 
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Flyaway Helmet
On 8/13/2001 SimFucious wrote in from (24.189.nnn.nnn)

Anyone know where I can pick up a flyaway helmet? Website or Store?

 
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safety gear
On 8/12/2001 martial wrote in from (193.248.nnn.nnn)

OK with leo's expt 6): $$$$ . I'd add a chest armor: light, effective, not too much $$$

 
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safety list
On 8/8/2001 davi wrote in from (216.244.nnn.nnn)

i would to add common sense. ovously, some accidents are unavodable, and safety gear should always be worn but simply using your brains and not riding above your riding level can make a big difference. i do believe thats kept be from many accidents.
skate hard
david

 
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Safty equipment
On 8/6/2001 eric wrote in from (134.10.nnn.nnn)

I'm in agreement with Leo, but I'd also like to throw in pants or shorts that won't get in the way of good movement or get stuck in yer wheels (rec luge/coffin) and a shirt. I've seen little spills lead to road rash when even a little ol' undershirt would have saved the ribs.

 
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safety list
On 8/5/2001 Leo wrote in from (161.196.nnn.nnn)

Cliff this are mine:

1-helmet
2-slide gloves
3-knee pads
4-elbow pads
5-high ankled shoes
6-leather for the speedboarders
7-forearms protectors
8-good driver behind you when going downhill fast

and thats it

Leo

 
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Safety equipment
On 8/4/2001 Cliff Coleman wrote in from (165.247.nnn.nnn)

Please list your choices for the most important safety equipment. List them in order of importance, as many as you want to list.

 
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make your own gloves
On 8/4/2001 boardrider wrote in from (213.228.nnn.nnn)

Although Eloura makes specialized LongSkate gloves, I strongly advise you to make your own pair. Go to any gas station or tool shop and get a good pair of leather gloves. Then stop on a road and grab those signal cones they use on construction sites. Cut pieces for the palm and the fingers and glue them using cyanolite or neoprene glue. Those are the best gloves you can get as you can renew them as long as you have some plastic left. You can also use pieces of lexan, or teflon or plexiglas, but My preferences goes to the plastic used for those signal cones...
email me if you wish to know more...

 
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manu makes those sliding gloves
On 7/28/2001 mikez wrote in from (196.2.nnn.nnn)

manu was giving out these gloves that made you look like a ninja turtle. but had these cool sliding peices and you could move your hand well

 
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anyone know of any good gloves or where to find them?
On 7/28/2001 josh wrote in from (63.255.nnn.nnn)

does anyone know of a company that makes fairly good gloves.. maybe some with some plastic on them? im not talking about the shitty rollerblade ones,, but some that resemble moto gloves, but with more protection agaist huge slides and so forth... thanks

Josh

 
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Leathers / helmet
On 7/27/2001 Duane wrote in from (63.21.nnn.nnn)

I found that Vigor Azonic helmet for 99 bucks with search on Yahoo. I'm not sure I'd want the projecting chin on that helmet, seems like it could twist your head in a bad fall. And no visor , unless I missed something. A little dirt in the face at 45mph would be a bit uncomfortable. A road or a car in the face would be even less comfortable.

Leathers: many types of leathers have options for hard and / or soft protection that slip into pockets in the vulnerable areas (under the leather). The new euro specs for motorcycle leathers call for this, called dual density sometimes. It means a hard plastic or composite shell with padding, often a kevlar blend for added skid protection. Essentially a slip-in skate pad. My leathers have hard shell padding in the knees, shoulders,and elbows / forearms. Often the difference between so-so and nice leathers is not so much the leather, but the quantity, quality and fit (and thus comfort)of this extra protection.

 
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Pads on leathers
On 7/27/2001 roger wrote in from (63.210.nnn.nnn)

Leo,

You bet! Leathers provide little or no protection from impacts. Good for preventing road rash, but bruises are very common. I wear pads in the high impact areas (both knees and leading arm/shoulder) and highly recommend it for practicing.

Placing pads on the outside helps extend the life of leathers. Easier to replace a kneepad than repair leathers. Wearing a pad on the inside can actually cause leathers to wear a hole faster because abbrasion is focused on the pads hard shell. It is also much easier to put pads on over leathers, use only the staps and sometimes some duct tape. I have a couple of pad just duct taped in place, slip on the leathers and they are on ;) Disadvantage of wearing pads on the outside is greater air resistance (less aerodynamic).

Currently my favorite knee pad for speedboarding is an older model made by, believe it or not, Rollerblade. It has good flexibility and good side coverage.

 
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Protection equipment % leathers
On 7/26/2001 leo wrote in from (146.18.nnn.nnn)

When you guys use leathers, do you use knee and elbow pads too?above or under the leathers


than
leo

 
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Helmets
On 7/16/2001 Dave G wrote in from (208.29.nnn.nnn)

Anyone looking for a great helmet!!! Try shred ready or grateful heads!!! They are what we use in the whitewater world. But they are tremendously togh and compfy!!
i get mine locally but try their sites...Shredready.com and Gratefulheads.com

 
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looking 4 leathers and Bieffe Helmets
On 7/12/2001 RichardB wrote in from (172.191.nnn.nnn)

I'm looking to buy some leathers pretty soon - just saving up some cash. I would like to know if anyone out there could tell me what i should look for in a good 1 piece suit which will be used mainly for racing.

I am also trying to find a Bieffe helmet dealer in the uk so if anyone could give me some info i'd be grateful.

 
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helmet?
On 7/11/2001 Skikki wrote in from (24.4.nnn.nnn)

Can anyone suggest a good helmet that I could use for skating and for skiing in the winter?

 
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Supaflex sliders
On 7/9/2001 PCB wrote in from (207.172.nnn.nnn)

You can see them at the Supaflex site. I think it's www.supaflexbyug.com and on the news section they have a nifty webpage setup that allows you to view the glove from all angles on the horizontal plane. It looks pretty good for those cold days, where one would want to have the mitten effect. Perhaps they'll also have ones with traditional four finger styling.

 
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supaflex sliders
On 7/9/2001 R. wrote in from (132.239.nnn.nnn)

hey, if you check the vendor's forum, apparently the dude from street machine will send you pictures of the gloves over email.

 
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