Given that there is nothing "authentic" except for the tag end of our time
window, the starting point for helmet conversations should be data. I
recommend http://www.bhsi.org/
harvey sachs
At 12:13 3/5/2001 -0500, Hamburglar wrote:
> > There were two Camps.. The boingy foam SkidLid proponents versus the
> > crushable foam gang, Bailen, Bell and I think MSR (Mountain Safety
>Research)
> > We know who won. But SkidLid didn't go out without a lot of rhetorical
>fights!
>
>The Bailens (IIRC) were more like hard hats or climbing helmets. That is a
>hard shell with a suspension system that you stick you head into. A good
>system for protecting your head from projectiles but not good for protecting
>your head from the ground.
>
> >
> > Of course then there was the Oh so conformable Brancale hard plastic
>helmet.
> > Maybe that is where the affectionate term "sweat bucket" came from!
>
>Not only that but they were ugly.
>
> > Dale Brown
>
>Andy Hosterman