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Jim Luck on March 11th, 2010

Compare Lazer helmets and you’ll see they offer superb performance at 30% less than competing brands. This is the top-end road model offered by Lazer.

rigidity brace system for multi-impact resistance
Includes carrying bag and extra set of pads
324 grams
Patent-pending Rollsys fit system helps keep the helmet in place
19 vents

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Jim Luck on March 10th, 2010

Lazer Revolution 2 helmet

Perfit rear retention
Includes removable visor
Velcro-fastened pads for easy change and cleaning
Rigidity Brace System for multi-impact resistance
In-molded top and bottom shells
Weight 310g
S/M 53-56cm
L/XL 57-62cm

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Jim Luck on March 10th, 2010

Sixsixone Launch Youth Helmet ‘07

Coolmax® liner wicks away moisture to help keep you cool & dry.
Front air intakes bring in fresh cooling air.
EPS Foam inner liner conforms to your shape for a custom fit.
Goggle grabber on eye port hold goggles in place.

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Jim Luck on March 10th, 2010

The Lazer Genesis XC Helmets features an integrated visor and will help protect your head while keeping it cool and well ventilated.

Patent-pending Rollsys fit system
19 vents
Rigidity Brace System (RBS) for multi-impact resistance
Not compatible with a visor
Includes helmet bag & extra set of pads

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Jim Luck on March 10th, 2010

O’NEAL MX1 HELMET BAG
A great helmet bag

16″ x 12″ x 12″
420 Rip Stop Nylon and 1200 Denier Nylon Construction
2 side compartments
Mesh venting in main compartment
Heavy Duty zippers
Fleece lined main compartment

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Jim Luck on July 13th, 2009

Bicycle Helmets – From Foam to Carbon Fiber
By Victor Epand
When I was young, I had some very strong objections to wearing my bicycle helmet. It was heavy, made my head hot, messed up my hair and didn’t look cool! Despite my numerous complaints, my parents refused to let me ride my bicycle without my [...]

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Jim Luck on July 10th, 2009

Bicycle Helmets – Today’s Bloodletting
By Sue Knaup
Bloodletting seems a distant absurdity to us and yet, just a few hundred years ago, we lost George Washington because he trusted its rhetoric over logic when he agreed to it as treatment for a nasty cold. With only a few quiet voices protesting the countless deaths caused by [...]

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Jim Luck on May 8th, 2009

The Bicycle Helmet Myth – True and Not
By Sandy Cosser
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Apparently there is a popular myth that city cyclists have been bandying about for years – that they are more likely to be hit by a car if they wear a helmet than if they don’t. This myth so intrigued Ian Walker, a psychologist at [...]

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