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Dual Head

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Feb 20 2010
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Dual Head

The Giro Remedy Full Face Bike Helmet is hands down the best bang for your buck, when it comes to full-faced bike helmets. Whether you’re into Downhill Mountain Biking, Dual Slalom, Dirt Jumping, or BMX riding you’ll love all that this helmet has to offer. It’s a tough, comfortable, good looking, inexpensive helmet and that’s why we bought it, use it, and love it!

Design

This fiber glass shell helmet comes in nine fresh and sharp color schemes. The design offers 14 vents with internal air channeling to keep your head cool while bombing through those rock gardens. The Remedy features a 3 bolt visor, washable interior liner, and the popular EVA lined chin bar. The fiberglass Giro Remedy Helmet weighs 1050 grams, which is not bad for such an aggressive helmet. If you ride hard, you won’t care about the weight of this helmet, you’ll worry about protecting your head! If you’re a “gram counter” or just conscious about weight, Giro offers a Carbon S Remedy version. As always, this helmet complies with U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s safety standards for bicycle helmets.

Real Life Riding Test

We put the Giro Remedy to the test.

Our first test was at the local dirt jumps. We hit the dirt jumps and sure enough it involved a nice head “smack” to the handle bars when landing the first set. The Giro Remedy Helmet worked! Helmet score of “1″, injury “0″. This is exactly why we bought this helmet! Confidence in your protective equipment will help you go big when jumping!

The second test was a brief urban assault through town. While attempting to pull a manual off of a loading dock, the bike came back too far leading to a nice “head smack” on the pavement. Giro Remedy Helmet score of “2″, injury “0″.

The third test was at the local BMX track. On our fourth pass through the park, we hit a table top with maximum speed, which resulted in a “bail out” of the bike and a nice “tuck and roll” on the track. Giro Remedy Bike Helmet score of “3″, injury “0″.

A great helmet like the Remedy instills confidence in your riding. This new found confidence may cause more crashes, but will improve your riding ability!

Price Point

We have seen this helmet sell for a prices between $130 and $180. A helmet of this quality in other manufacturer model lines could cost you more than $200. We believe that when it comes to your noggin, a good quality full faced helmet under $200 dollars is a steal.

Bottom Line

Head protection is to be taken very seriously. We ride hard and have the scars and bruises to prove it! A couple years ago, a member of our family came short of a “double” during a dual slalom race and landed on his face. A couple shots of morphine and an ambulance ride later he had his mouth wired shut and an oral surgeon’s business card.

It’s vital to purchase and wear the appropriate head gear and that’s why we believe that the Giro Full Faced Remedy Bike Helmet will do the job at a spectacular price.

Bobby Hanswell is a contributing author of [http://www.pedalcrunch.com]

PedalCrunch offers a community for aggressive cycling enthusiasts. At PedalCrunch you’ll find Reviews, How-to Guides, Rants & Rights, News, Videos, Great Deals on Products and more! If you’re into Mountain Biking, Downhill Mountain Biking, Dual Slalom, Dirt Jumping, or BMX, check us out at [http://www.pedalcrunch.com]

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Tuning Fork

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Sep 07 2009
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Tuning Fork
what happens to the sound if you strike a tuning fork and hold it on a table?

the sound becomes relatively noisy? or relatively quiet? what?

Sound produced will be stronger than the surface of the object is vibrated.

Tuning fork vibrations in super slow motion




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Ultimate Support Systems

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Sep 09 2008
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Ultimate Support Systems

"What is the number 1 thing I would lose weight if I did not do anything else? This is probably one of the most popular I was invited over the years. And through the years, my response has varied from one element of power for certain exercises and movements with a particular psychological transformation. All these things are great and necessary but after years of coaching people to their ideal weight that I now know the answer to define who makes all the difference …

Get A Coach!

So why is a weight loss coach the No. 1 factor in you getting to your ideal weight and feel thin, sexy and confident? Well, if I may, I would like to respond to this question with another question: "Have you ever had a purpose in life that you had the knowledge and tools to achieve but do not stop it happening? If you answered "no" please think a little harder.

For example, if you've struggled in weight loss for a while then it is a good chance (in fact, a surprisingly good chance) that you've done a little research into what to eat, how to exercise and any other number of pills, potions and therapies in the crazy world of weight loss … true or true?

So what has prevented you from achieving what you wanted? Many factors are involved in what you order, but consider this … what would you have in your dream? What is a factor could help you achieve your desires? Do you have:

1) An expert in weight loss …
2) Someone who cares about you and your results …
3) Someone to help you break your hidden challenges …
4) Someone with years if not decades, experience in helping people do exactly what you want to ..
5) Someone who will hold you accountable and not let you talk your way out of action …
6) Someone who will hold a high standard for yourself and do not let you slip below it …
7) Someone which guides you step by step through a proven system for weight loss that has worked for every person who used it ..

What do you think? Is it possible that you may have achieved your goals for this kind of support? After years of personal experience of being coached and other coaches, I know with absolute certainty that this is it! This is the number one factor in achieving your goals of weight loss .. Get You Own Weight Loss Coach.

You see, when you agree to work with your own coach to achieve all the aims you want to meet you are cementing in place a commitment that will last! You enter into an agreement with a professional, someone who will do everything in their power to get you there where you want to go. You've experienced this before, do not you? Consider a new job you've taken on a certain point in your life, you would have had the coach someone tells you how to do the job. You may not call their coach, but that's what they did to you, they will have obtained the result you are looking for.

Everything you want to achieve in life, weight loss, more money, better relationships, move forward and seek car you drive. Your coach will help you make the trip happen, enjoy!

Tim Beynon is the Founder and Creator of ‘The Weight Loss Revolution’ and one of the world’s leading weight loss coaches.

For a limited time only you can get a FREE copy his e-book ‘The Weight Loss Revolution’ at http://weightlossrev.com.

Ultimate Support Systems APEX-90




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Hard Shell

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Oct 09 2007
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Hard Shell

Fabrix Cases New Hard Shell iPhone 3G Cases




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