footnote on helmets
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@ -56,3 +56,24 @@ You should get a multi-impact helmet certified to CPSC and ASTM F-1492-08.
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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.
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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.
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A Final Note
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Humanity is just beginning to understand how the head actually works in
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crashes. I wrote this in 2014, updated it in 2015, and we still don't have
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reliable data about the MIPS liners.
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You'll notice that the tests done on these helmets involve dropping it
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straight down. That is hardly ever how people hit their heads, unless
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maybe they're diving into an empty pool.
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I expect that our current testing standards will eventually prove to be
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primitive and laughably unrepresentative of how head injuries occur.
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As we get better information about how heads/brains are injured in falls,
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we'll get better ways to protect them. For now, the best you can do is
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the multi-impact helmets, which aren't too much more sophisticated than
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the hardhats they were bred from. But they are an improvement!
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Especially in Derby, you are going to be falling a lot. Get the best
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brain-protection technology currently available, okay?
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