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pretty much what he said, except the black one is an "eh, looks like a helmet" rank, and the rest go precipitously down hill from there.Yep, that all black one is mint!
The rest....snicker.
A ton o big mountain skiers and professional boardercross and skiercross racers wear TLD helmets.So let me get this straight, they inked up a downhill helmet for Seth Morrison, the big mountain skier.
Hope he appreciates it!
(I guess these helmet must see some cross over.)
and NASCAR teams too.A ton o big mountain skiers and professional boardercross and skiercross racers wear TLD helmets.
What about the flames. Its good to see that for a change.We always give Troy Lee mucho crap when he comes out with an ugly line of helmets, because he has always set the standard so high.
But they deserve props on a couple of those. The black one and the Sam Hill one look great.
I hate the bobblehead look with the remedy...but it fits great and is super cheap! Not spending $350 extra to look like a cool guy.i crash, often it seems and theres no way I could justify $450 helmet at the rate that I beat them up. My $130 Giro Remedy seems to fit the bill perfectly for me. That being said the graphic application process on the Remedy sucks ass.
They do make you look like you walked off the set of spaceballs. Especially in the larger sizes. Mine's beat to ****, and I would like something lighter/ cooler, so I'm trying to decide if I can justify it or not.I hate the bobblehead look with the remedy...but it fits great and is super cheap! Not spending $350 extra to look like a cool guy.
A little. The D2 is a bunch lighter.The D3 is lighter than the Remedy?
The 2011 D2 helmets are up on the site too.Are they still doing the D2s anymore?