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Reddit mentions of Triple Eight Dual Certified Bike and Skateboard Helmet, Black Matte, Large / X-Large

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Triple Eight Dual Certified Bike and Skateboard Helmet, Black Matte, Large / X-Large. Here are the top ones.

Triple Eight Dual Certified Bike and Skateboard Helmet, Black Matte, Large / X-Large
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Dual Certified skateboarding and bike helmet with ABS shell and impact-absorbing EPS foam linerComplies with U.S. CPSC Safety Standard for Bicycle Helmets for Persons Age 5 and Older and ASTM F-1492 Skate safety standardsIdeal for biking, skateboarding, scooters, BMX, roller derby, and commutingIncludes two different sets of removable, moisture-wicking Sweatsaver Fit Pads to customize fit; adjustable chin strap with side release buckleSize XS/S fits 18.9 – 21.25 in (48 – 54 cm), S/M fits 21.5 – 22.75 in (55 – 58 cm), L/XL 23.25 – 24 in (59 – 61 cm)
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ColorBlack Matte
Height22.25 inches
Length18.71 inches
Number of items1
SizeLarge/X-Large
Weight0.220462262 Pounds
Width11.82 inches

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Found 4 comments on Triple Eight Dual Certified Bike and Skateboard Helmet, Black Matte, Large / X-Large:

u/sysera · 7 pointsr/bmx

Definitely a helmet. I use one of these, very affordable and in my opinion it's quite comfortable.
https://www.amazon.com/Triple-Eight-Certified-Helmet/dp/B00M569MA6?th=1&psc=1

u/buckeyeveit · 2 pointsr/boostedboards

Triple Eight Certified Helmet, All Black Rubber, Large/X-Large https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M569MA6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_csdXQoG8iNxIY

u/FrijolRefrito · 1 pointr/longboarding

I have gear from Triple Eight and Pro-Tec right now. Not really sure what's good as far as gear but it's definitely protected my knees and elbows. I have the Triple Eight Dual certified helmet, Triple Eight Elbow pads,and Pro-Tec Knee Pads. I personally just needed something quick and convenient so I shopped around on Amazon and got whatever looked decent. They've been working for me so far and saved me in my first major fall going downhill.

For helmets, make sure your helmet is certified. I first bought one that was not certified, and it's basically useless plastic and foam that does NOT protect your head apart from scrapes. You need to make sure any helmet you get has EPS Foam and is certified for what you're doing.

As for wrist protection, I would maybe suggest getting some slide gloves instead. I know you're more interested in cruising, so it might just be fine to have wrist guards, but it's possible you'll want to try out a slide or two in the future and that way you don't need to buy your hand protection twice. I have not yet learned to slide but have some gloves, and they definitely saved my hands when I took a bad spill. They have hard pucks on the palms which are used to support your body when you slide, but they work great to protect your hands as well.