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wtb a helmet
- found three but cant decide
started by olson74
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October 15th 2008 at 10:54 PM
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olson74
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73 Posts
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Member Since: August 11th 2008
Location: Milnor, North Dakota, USA
Current Sled: 2003 sks 700
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October 15th 2008 at 11:02 PM
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ZR600cce
The Strong Silent Guy
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1119 Posts   
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Member Since: December 3rd 2001
Location: omaha, NE, USA
Current Sled: '02 Mountain Cat 800 '151
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Are those even snowmobile helmets? Look to be motorcross and I don't know that they would keep you warm like you want. I may be wrong cause I ride full face, but thats what it looks like to me.
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2005 M7 '153 w/ Speedwerx Pipe,Can
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2004 Silverado 1500 Extended Cab Z71
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October 15th 2008 at 11:12 PM
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olson74
New Member
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73 Posts
Group: Members
Member Since: August 11th 2008
Location: Milnor, North Dakota, USA
Current Sled: 2003 sks 700
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pretty sure you can wear them for snowmobiling because i see alot of people that do
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October 16th 2008 at 6:34 AM
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Mad_Man
Trip Trip
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213 Posts 
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Member Since: March 23rd 2006
Location: Foxboro, WI, USA
Current Sled: 96 XCR sp
2008-2009 Miles: ?
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I like the 2nd one
Keep on Keepin on96 XCR 600 SP
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October 16th 2008 at 7:50 AM
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MJay
Sledaholic
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Member Since: March 16th 2004
Location: Goose Bay, Newfoundland, Canada
Current Sled: 2006 Arctic Cat M7
2008-2009 Miles: 450
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They will be plenty warm in the winter and on colder days you wear a quality balaclava. I vote for the 2nd too.
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October 16th 2008 at 11:12 AM
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srx_600
www.snowmobilehotspots.com
srx_600 if its gonna be this warm i would rather have it be summer...
Updated Thursday at 8:28 PM
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2295 Posts    
Group: Members
Member Since: April 29th 2007
Location: South Dakota, USA
Current Sled: 2003 RMK 700 151
2008-2009 Miles: 1200
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I like the second one to.
I ride with a motocross helmet and i put some foam in the front part to block the wind, then i just wear a balaclava and i am plenty warm.
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October 16th 2008 at 1:00 PM
[ Modified October 16th 2008 at 1:01 PM
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twistedslickkkker
i may be new, but i can tip a cow like any uh' you fellas
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19 Posts
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Member Since: September 29th 2008
Location: Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Current Sled: BF's Formula700
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i like the first and second ones ,
most the second,
so i also , vote the second
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October 16th 2008 at 2:36 PM
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arcticcatf5
Junior
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537 Posts  
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Member Since: April 13th 2007
Location: Boston, NY, USA
Current Sled: 2003 F5 Sno-Pro
2008-2009 Miles: None
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um idk buy what u like and what ever would go with your sled my opinion is that they don't look very warming
“Love is like racing across the frozen tundra on a snowmobile which flips over, trapping you underneath. At night, the ice-weasels come.”
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October 16th 2008 at 4:09 PM
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For the price, I'd order one through somewhere like RaveX. Take a look at www.ravexperformance.com . Also, a set of Scott 89xi's, or something along that line, and a nice balclava and it'll be fine for cold temperatures
2005 Fusion 900cfi
Dynoport Can
SLP Torque Arm
1" predator track
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Dads:
03' RX-1er
Custom Graphics
4th wheel + Custom wheel kit
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Moms:
2000 SXr 600 Sleeper ( 700 triple big bore with cut 600 heads )
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October 16th 2008 at 7:11 PM
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Dekk85
Advanced Member
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1245 Posts   
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Member Since: February 28th 2008
Location: Hawarden, Iowa, USA
Current Sled: 2003 Polaris RMK 600
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Quote originally posted by BRP-4-LIFE
For the price, I'd order one through somewhere like RaveX. Take a look at www.ravexperformance.com . Also, a set of Scott 89xi's, or something along that line, and a nice balclava and it'll be fine for cold temperatures
I don't like the 89xi's. I've had a few of them, I never wear them for snowmobiling anymore. They always fog up bad for me. Me and my brother use the Scott High Voltage III Snow X. There really nice. As for the 89xi's I wear those for dirtbiking, not really warm, but quite comfortable.
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October 16th 2008 at 7:25 PM
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The 89xi in my shift helmet was always very very warm, and very comfortable, and they never fogged up
2005 Fusion 900cfi
Dynoport Can
SLP Torque Arm
1" predator track
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Dads:
03' RX-1er
Custom Graphics
4th wheel + Custom wheel kit
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Moms:
2000 SXr 600 Sleeper ( 700 triple big bore with cut 600 heads )
Stock elsewise
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October 16th 2008 at 8:30 PM
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srx_600
www.snowmobilehotspots.com
srx_600 if its gonna be this warm i would rather have it be summer...
Updated Thursday at 8:28 PM
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2295 Posts    
Group: Members
Member Since: April 29th 2007
Location: South Dakota, USA
Current Sled: 2003 RMK 700 151
2008-2009 Miles: 1200
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I have a set of 89xi's and love them. ^^As for goggles keeping you warm, i am going to say almost every goggle will keep you warm unless you have no lens...
I also have the auto tint lens and like, but if its too cold they got "froze" in the tint they were in when they "froze".
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October 16th 2008 at 8:37 PM
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I've ridden at -10 with mine, and i've left them outside at -20 + a 35 mph windchill, and my tint still changes.
2005 Fusion 900cfi
Dynoport Can
SLP Torque Arm
1" predator track
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Dads:
03' RX-1er
Custom Graphics
4th wheel + Custom wheel kit
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Moms:
2000 SXr 600 Sleeper ( 700 triple big bore with cut 600 heads )
Stock elsewise
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October 16th 2008 at 9:15 PM
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srx_600
www.snowmobilehotspots.com
srx_600 if its gonna be this warm i would rather have it be summer...
Updated Thursday at 8:28 PM
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2295 Posts    
Group: Members
Member Since: April 29th 2007
Location: South Dakota, USA
Current Sled: 2003 RMK 700 151
2008-2009 Miles: 1200
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^^If there is sun outside mine will, if its in the late hours of the day where they have that blue tint when its cold, then i continue to ride into the night they still stay that blue tint, which is not cool for night riding.
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October 16th 2008 at 9:47 PM
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olson74
New Member
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73 Posts
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Member Since: August 11th 2008
Location: Milnor, North Dakota, USA
Current Sled: 2003 sks 700
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yeah i think im goin with the second helmet now all i need is a pair of goggles that for sure wont frost or fog
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October 16th 2008 at 10:04 PM
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will_5
A.T.A.C.
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751 Posts  
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Member Since: May 20th 2008
Location: Northwest Alaska, USA
Current Sled: 2003 F7
2008-2009 Miles: 1000
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I gotta brand new red and white fly helmet i'll sell to you. Check the classifieds on SF under clothing and helmets.
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October 19th 2008 at 5:39 PM
[ Modified October 19th 2008 at 5:40 PM
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rougepolaris
s#^t happens
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497 Posts 
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Member Since: September 2nd 2008
Location: williamstown, new york, USA
Current Sled: polaris xcsp 600
2008-2009 Miles: 814
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yeah the second one is the best with a good pair of smith or Oakley goggles
empty a bag of skittles in the toilet and flush it;s like watching a 5 second nascar race
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