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Started by Mekka in Ski Hardware - 12 Replies

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Mekka
reply to 'Male/Female Specific Helmets'
posted Jan-2012

Lol, I'm not bothered about wearing blokeswear! I just wondered why the best looking ones were all mens. I thought we'd come farther than that ;-)

Ian, can I have that part of my Dalek costume back now please?

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Male/Female Specific Helmets'
posted Jan-2012

Mekka wrote:Lol, I'm not bothered about wearing blokeswear! I just wondered why the best looking ones were all mens. I thought we'd come farther than that ;-)

Ian, can I have that part of my Dalek costume back now please?


Mek's they are an excellent price you could afford to have four or five for the price of a helmet :D

Mekka
reply to 'Male/Female Specific Helmets'
posted Jan-2012

If it hasn't got 'No Hot Ashes' on it it's obviously not a designer one.

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Male/Female Specific Helmets'
posted Jan-2012

Mekka wrote:If it hasn't got 'No Hot Ashes' on it it's obviously not a designer one.


And I thought you had taste ..... :D

Andymol2
reply to 'Male/Female Specific Helmets'
posted Jan-2012

Size & fit are more relevant than sex-specific helmets (no innuendo intended!)
There is a wide variation in skull shapes - even at the same notional size hence many helmets are adjustable & if it fits OK the gender that it's marketed too isn't likely to be too important.
What makes it a men's or a women's helmet is likely to be about colour or pattern - possibly size but that's offset by many women having rather more hair.
Andy M

Topic last updated on 25-January-2012 at 11:13