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How important is helmet material?
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[QUOTE="smb_racing, post: 282932, member: 19356"] The liner in my HJC AC-X1 is the coolmax material, very comfortable and really keeps the persperation down. The helmet is vented extremely well, and the helmet is light. I've noticed carbon fiber helmets on the market, which seem like a good idea, but there's the expense factor there too. The AC-X1 I have is a kevlar composite of some sort, didn't get the exact specs. It's DOT and Snell approved also. I had my last HJC for two years and it hadn't taken *too many* hard hits, but I decided that it would be a good idea to replace it though, seeing as how helmets tend to have a shelf life. It's a budget minded helmet, but the best I've seen in the price range. Being prominently a trail rider, with an occasional race thrown in, I can't see myself paying $450 for a helmet that I'll replace in a year, guess I only have a $200 head :silly: [/QUOTE]
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