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Helmet Strap Quick Releases?

My Nolan N42 came with about the best quick release I've ever seen, not bulky, easy on and off, thinking of seeing how hard it is to get some "spares" to put on my other helmets.

john
 
Bruisersbaby has a qr on both of her helmets. I can't remember what brand they are but she really likes them. Got them from a local biker shop run by a friend of ours. I still have the D rings on mine.
 
I use them on my snowmobile helmet and have had no problems. They do keep your helmet on when it's needed. When your using gloves, the standard method is next to imposable. On my motorcycle helmet I use the D-rings.
 
We bought our grandaughter a helment {ZOX}it has an awesome quick release that came on the helment. We've tried to get info from the dealer where we bought it, says there on back order.. I personally took snaps & Hot Nail{16P} and placed several on the strap of my helment to fit different types of head gear I wear in different types of weather. I wear a half-helment so I have plenty of strap on the reciever side. Helment off/on in a snap:thumbup:.
 
Those were the "pin your ears back and see what it'll do" machines of the late sixties and early seventies... The Boss Cat was of course Arctic Cat's venture into these wars...
Ski Doo
Polaris
Scorpion
Sno Jet
Chapparal
all had these beasts... The funny thing is; A lot of what you can buy to day will just about outrun all of them... Ain't technology grand?
 
i have had a clip on in both my motorcycle accidents (if I would not have had a lid on I would have been dead) and both times they held up. they are handy because I have the balance of a toddler so I have to do many things one handed and these are great for that.
 
...they are handy because I have the balance of a toddler QUOTE]

But the heart of a lion! :2thumbs:
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There's no doubt that the "Double-D's" are preferred; (Did I just say that?:shocked:), but if you're a klutz like me you might find that the handiness of the clips will help make helmet wearing a bit easier choice... :thumbup:
 
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