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So, you need a full face [http://www.norkhelmets.com/ downhill longboard helmet], but you're not too sure what to look for. Here, at Nork, we've drawn up a list of 5 simple questions to help you choose the best full face helmet. What's its brain saving ability? Not all full face helmets are made the same. You need to check that the helmet has a hard shell-like exterior. It also needs to have an inner lining to absorb impact. We suggest a helmet with a high quality reinforced glass-fibre-resin compound shell and a thick brain saving EPS or EPP inner lining. Is it certified? You need to check if the [http://www.norkhelmets.com/ downhill longboard helmet] you're buying has safety certification. Why, you ask? Because a helmet that isn't certified and doesn't meet safety standards will be as good as wearing a beanie while riding. It'll offer absolutely no protection, or in some cases, it could cause more harm than good. Our Nork.One helmets aren't only specifically designed for downhill longboarding. They meet three internationally recognised safety standards, namely EN1078, ASTM F1952 and CPSC. They are event certified for Downhill Mountain bike racing! Can you see? Okay, this may seem like a dumb one, but it's important. You need to be able to see properly, not only when you're standing up, but also when you're in the tuck position. We suggest trying the helmet on and taking your tuck stance, if you can't see, then try another one. The Nork.One is designed to be in tuck and give maximum vision. You also need to make sure the visor is designed properly and does not distort your vision when looking out the sides of your helmet while riding. Can you hear? Part of being fully aware of what's going on around you, is being able to hear. You definitely need to be aware when you're skating. What if your mates need to tell you there's a tree lying in the middle of the road? Or a car is coming right at you? Hearing is important. Does it fit properly? After ticking all the other boxes, you need to make sure the helmet fits properly. The only way a helmet can truly save your face and head from getting mashed up, is if it fits correctly. A proper fit will stop your noggin from bouncing around inside the helmet. If you're really not sure about helmet sizes, or how downhill longboarding helmets should fit, come see us at NORK and we'll give you a hand. If you'd like more information on downhill longboarding helmets feel free to contact us on info@norkhelmets.com, or check out our page at www.norkhelmets.com.
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