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I have the Switchblade. I rarely ride in the park but the trails I ride In
Whistler are challenging and I have scuffed my chin once or twice. I don't
often wear a pack so strapping a helmet on is a no go. Wearing a full face
makes drinking and eating on a climb very hard and snot rockets kind of messy.
The Switchblade chin bit fits under my belt or fanny pack or I can strap it to
my bar. I don't find the Switchblade hot at all. I sweat huge no matter what.
Certainly makes more sense to simply use a proper DH helmet for the park or
shuttle rides. But for up down up down and once a year at the park the Giro
works well.
Oct. 7, 2016, 8:47 a.m. - Andy Eunson
#!markdown I have the Switchblade. I rarely ride in the park but the trails I ride In Whistler are challenging and I have scuffed my chin once or twice. I don't often wear a pack so strapping a helmet on is a no go. Wearing a full face makes drinking and eating on a climb very hard and snot rockets kind of messy. The Switchblade chin bit fits under my belt or fanny pack or I can strap it to my bar. I don't find the Switchblade hot at all. I sweat huge no matter what. Certainly makes more sense to simply use a proper DH helmet for the park or shuttle rides. But for up down up down and once a year at the park the Giro works well.