From 9837fd04658107e4b5fe87f0374f796519821bc3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Neale Pickett Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2015 19:34:01 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] finish sentence in helmets article --- papers/derby-helmet.mdwn | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/papers/derby-helmet.mdwn b/papers/derby-helmet.mdwn index 545e552..5d4a40e 100644 --- a/papers/derby-helmet.mdwn +++ b/papers/derby-helmet.mdwn @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ You should get a multi-impact helmet certified to CPSC and ASTM F-1492-08. You should never get a hardhat. Unfortunately, most new skaters buy a package deal that includes a hardhat, starting out with the crappiest helmet they can get at a time when they're most likely to hit their head. I managed, after two years of nagging, to convince my league to recommend new skaters get a multi-impact when they start out, and, surprise, they all do. Maybe other leagues could do this too. -Beyond those two certifications for multi-impact helmets, the rest is entirely up to skater preference. I'm a fan of Nutcase, because they were the first company to popularize non-pretentious bike helmets for commuters, but there are a whole lot of manfacturers, colors, and features to choose from. Rest assured that if they meet these standards, you're getting the +Beyond those two certifications for multi-impact helmets, the rest is entirely up to skater preference. I'm a fan of Nutcase, because they were the first company to popularize non-pretentious bike helmets for commuters, but there are a whole lot of manfacturers, colors, and features to choose from. Rest assured that if they meet these standards, you're getting the same protection, regardless of color, style, or other features.