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Giro Fuse Helmet

Giro Fuse Helmet

Rating for this product: 4 April 13, 2006

Giro Fuse is great—my first ski helmet. It is very lightweight, comfortable, and keeps you warm on the cold/windy days but the vents open and let in the air to keep you cool on the warm spring skiing days. My only complaint is if you have long hair and wear it in a ponytail, the bottom of the helmet presses against the pony tail at the base of your neck—by the end of the day, it’s really sore.

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work great w/a helmet

Oakley A Frame Goggles DO NOT USE

Oakley A Frame Goggles DO NOT USE

Rating for this product: 4 April 13, 2006

I didn't need new goggles until I realized my old ones did not fit with my new helmet. These work great—small enough that the goggle part fits snuggly around your face—kinda inside the helmet—the strap, of course, is on outside. No fogging, good visibility in flat light and sunshine. The only issue is that if you're in a low tuck, you can't look straight ahead—you only see the top of the googles—you need to tilt your head up a bit to see where you're going.

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