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Dunno about the concussion risk or whatever, but it is true that mx lids have that rigidity in the chin area that really increases risk of neck injury. Maybe mx lid for DH if you also wear a neckbrace. You can't speculate on what could have happened, that does not make a convincing argument jessman.
Nobble, care to provide anything to back yourself up there? Oh wait this is pinkbike!
A rider doesn't even have to be sponsored by a company to test a product, so of course Spesh can ask him to test a lid, they're paying him. It's not like he's dropping TLD to test a lid, keep your pants on.
All mtb lids are technically 1 crash helmets, that hasn't stopped my crashing my d2 loads of times and it's fine.
I had a lecture once where the speakers mac wouldn't work with the projector, neither would two students macbooks. Someone brought in a laptop and no problems. Macs have a lot of compatibility issues with a lot of other systems. In fact in the UK a lot of organisations are switching altogether and running linux!
Don't private message me to argue. So you think it's justified to charge that much for something if its that important? Strange that you can get a good helmet really cheap, but not a neckbrace. You can get just as badly injured by not wearing a helmet, but if they cost that much there would be an outcry.
Thats a stupid thing to say, by that logic helmets should cost ten times what a leatt does because its much more likely to save you from something. I know mine has, but I've never encountered any neck injury.
They look like a great product, but considering the miniscule likelyhood that you would ever need it and the fact that theres hardly anything to them, that price is absolutely unjustified. About Us
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