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NYDrew said:Don't let that helmit get to your ego. You still can break your leg, although it doesn't suck as much as dieing. Just keep that in mind, everyone gets a little reckless at first, you can't help it.
i have the giro9 which is a very light weight helmeted that doesn't provide full coverage. on cold days, i wear a hat and neck warmer and stay out of the woods. there are liners you can wear under the helmet.skijay said:I wore my helmet for the first time today. It is actually quite comfortable.
On cold days, what do you wear under the helmet?
I wear a Seirus Thermax Skull Liner Cap, go to Campmor.com Item Number: 47763 or any outdoor shop...works well and when its time to take off it slips into any pocket without taking any space...skijay said:...On cold days, what do you wear under the helmet?
I have one of those thin balaclava things too, but I don't think I've had to use it in the last two years I've been wearing a helmet. My helmet is a full coverage one, and is plenty warm. I skied the first few days of my season with the vents open by accident and hardly even noticed....Greg said:I have a Giro 9 too. I wear a very thin polypropylene balaclava I've had for years, long before I had a ski helmet or even skied... There are hoods to be worn under helmets avaliable.
Same here (other than the graying old beard). I have never gotten cold with my Giro 9 and wear a neck gaitor on cold days.Terry said:I have a giro 9 also, and have never had to wear anything under it. Always plenty warm. On really cold days, I will wear a neck gater, but otherwise, my old "graying" beard keeps me warm!
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Why would staying out of the woods keep you any warmer. If anything I would tend to go into the woods because you avoid the wind and work alot harder, which keeps me warmer.riverc0il said:i have the giro9 which is a very light weight helmeted that doesn't provide full coverage. on cold days, i wear a hat and neck warmer and stay out of the woods. there are liners you can wear under the helmet.skijay said:I wore my helmet for the first time today. It is actually quite comfortable.
On cold days, what do you wear under the helmet?
I think he means that he takes the helmet off and just wears a hat and neck warmer on really cold days. So he stays out of the woods since he doesn't have his brain bucket on to protect the trees from his head...skibum1321 said:Why would staying out of the woods keep you any warmer. If anything I would tend to go into the woods because you avoid the wind and work alot harder, which keeps me warmer.riverc0il said:i have the giro9 which is a very light weight helmeted that doesn't provide full coverage. on cold days, i wear a hat and neck warmer and stay out of the woods. there are liners you can wear under the helmet.skijay said:I wore my helmet for the first time today. It is actually quite comfortable.
On cold days, what do you wear under the helmet?
Got itbvibert said:I think he means that he takes the helmet off and just wears a hat and neck warmer on really cold days. So he stays out of the woods since he doesn't have his brain bucket on to protect the trees from his head...skibum1321 said:Why would staying out of the woods keep you any warmer. If anything I would tend to go into the woods because you avoid the wind and work alot harder, which keeps me warmer.riverc0il said:i have the giro9 which is a very light weight helmeted that doesn't provide full coverage. on cold days, i wear a hat and neck warmer and stay out of the woods. there are liners you can wear under the helmet.skijay said:I wore my helmet for the first time today. It is actually quite comfortable.
On cold days, what do you wear under the helmet?
I'm kind of the opposite. I don't take my plugs out unless it's spring skiing.marcski said:I also have the Giro 9. Love it. I never get cold with it and I never use the plugs unless it gets to be in the low teens or below.