By: Sharron
The Hövding invisible helmet can be purchased online. The conversion from Swedish Krona (SEK) to USD put the cost of a “small” at about $600 plus shipping. Love ideas for other uses including skiing...
View ArticleBy: DudeInDecatur
I can’t be the only one who immediately thought the “invisible helmet” was just aquanet.
View ArticleBy: At Home in Decatur
Hmm. Downhill (vs. cross-country) skiing seems like a great use since keeping warm is often an issue and the sport is in a transition period with some skiers wearing helmets and other aren’t. You sit...
View ArticleBy: Ben
This will be huge in Europe, where everyone bikes and no one wears a helmet. As for the US, perhaps in cities with big bike cultures it will take off. I think it’s remarkable.
View ArticleBy: larry english
i ride every day and i would NEVER trust that thing“sorry, helmet app busy. try back again later. YES NO CANCEL?”wle
View ArticleBy: smalltowngal
According to the website, once it fires, it’s done. Although you can return it to the mfr and receive a discount on a new one.
View ArticleBy: DEM
Current helmets are also one-and-done deals. Once you fall and the helmet hits the ground, even if there is no visible damage to the helmet, the manufacturers recommend replacing it.
View ArticleBy: At Home in Decatur
Ditto for infant/child carseats after an accident. The idea is that hidden stress and trauma on the protective plastic/foam/whatever may have occurred and weakened the ability of a helmet or carseat to...
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