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Discussion in 'Gear & Accessories' started by ryeguy02, Jan 7, 2009.

  1. Spectre

    Spectre New Member

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    Shoei TZR. A bit pricey, but very quiet, assuming that she uses 20-30 db eaplugs, which is highly advised with any helmet.
     


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  2. John451

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    If shes after a helmet with wind noise maybe she could look to one of these. :bolt:

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    It's not the voices that are a problem. It's what the voices are saying.
     


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    Look on the internet, do a search for: helmets
     


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  5. Mikonovich

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    Well, it is called a chin strap... Priceless photo.

    Mike
     


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    Check out these ear plugs.

    EarPro EP-3 Sonic Defenders®- EP3 from SureFire

    I have several sets that I use when ridding, shooting, woodworking, so on, and so on. They really work as well as they say. On the bike I can hear the sweet music playing from my four piston orchestra while drowning out the majority of annoying wind noise. When shooting I can carry on a conversation with the people around me, and still cancel out the muzzle blast.
     


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