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If you don’t know about the Bern Baker Hard Hat Helmet, we’re not sure where you’ve been. Since introducing the world to this brimmed lid, Bern has taken the snow/skate/BMX scene by storm. Along with athletes like Eric Pollard and Seth Wescott, big mountain snowboarder Jeremy Jones now rides for Bern, so look for the Baker in his upcoming flick: DEEPER.
Includes knit liner for snow use
Brock foam breathes well to keep you cool and dry
Hard hat rating means helmet can withstand multiple low impacts, but is not certified for high impacts
Sink Fit for low profile
Bottom Line: A lid for riders who don’t like helmets.
First off, size up. Bern sizing doesn't just run on the small side, it sprints to the small side. A Giro Medium will fit comparable to a Bern large. A few other small issues, my goggle clip had a bad habit of getting rotated and falling out, Bern actually recommended that I use a little bit of duct tape to make it more securely fastened to the helmet. It worked, but really guys? Also, the snaps that hold the knit liner in aren't very sturdy, you have to baby them or they will tear right out of the liner. One huge plus to this helmet is it actually fits inside a hood flawlessly. If it came with some removable pads of different thicknesses like other ski helmets do (Giro Encore 2)for refining the fit, I think I'd buy another.
Well from reading the description it appears it is. "Includes knit liner for snow use" so since it can be used for "Skiing, snowboarding, biking, skating, kayaking, BMX " it seems like it almost has to be removable.
Using the matte white helmet for 3 years now (skiing and trial riding) couldnt ask more from a brain bucket. Any dirt or light scratches come of easy with a magic eraser. Still looks great after considerable use. Very comfortable as well, multi adjustable strap that stays put once adjusted.
Just bought this helmet last season due to a bad head injury. I've got to say, im very impressed. Most helmets are heavy and uncomfortable, but not the Bern Baker Hard Hat. Not only does it save you from unnecessary brain damage, but it looks cool too.
If your short on money, buy this helmet in the skate version (doesn't come with knit liner) and wear a beanie under it. Costs around $40 for the skate version.
Colton, you had a brain injury and then bought a non-certified helmet? The Bern Baker will protect you if you slip and fall walking to the lifts but not if things go awry launching kickers in the park or riding with any exposure. You might want to consider upgrading a Pro-Tec B2 w/SXP foam. It is the only helmet that provides both multiple low impact protection, like the Bern, and meets the ASTM 2040 snow safety standard for high impact protection. Once you've had a concussion the next ones come easier and easier.
This is such a sick helmet, especially considering how much it costs. with most similar quality helmets running at least $20-40 more, these things are bomber. The Brock Foam should be the new industry standard, as it's more breathable, rated for multiple impacts and is softer and more comfortable. They look good too, and if you're a steezy jibber who wants to rock a beanie under your dome piece, just snap out the dope knit liner. Definitely a great, great helmet usable for multiple sports and pursuits.
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