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With all the racing I've been involved in, if it's not Snell rated with'in the last 5 to 7 years, you are not racing.It is a bit difficult to put glasses on with a full face helmet (and impossible to put the helmet on with glasses in place). I just deal with it because the few seconds it takes me to put glasses on is well worth the many hours of reduced helmet weight on my head..I can't get my glasses on right if I try to put them on after I put my helmet on. Can't get them on my ears right, so I put them on before the helmet and just roll it on. Bell full face helmet and been doing this for years
The helmet absorbs impact by crushing. The stiffer/harder shell required by Snell inhibits this crushing action which transfers more force to the head/brain. The idea is to get maximim helmet sacrifice and minimum energy transferred to the head.As a general rule, DOT only helmets get the job done better than Snell rated helmets.Makes sense but,
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