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  2. Why don’t Olympic skateboarders wear helmets?

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    Parents drill it into kids’ heads that you always clip on a helmet when riding a scooter or a skateboard or, for that matter, anything on wheels. That doesn’t apply to elite athletes, however.

  3. Scrum cap - Wikipedia

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    The traditional scrum cap was constructed of a thin cloth helmet with padding over the ears, held in place by a strap—but modern models are typically made from thin foam. The headgear is defined by Regulation 12 [3] of World Rugby as being made of soft, thin materials. Stiff materials, such as plastics, are forbidden, and buckles are not ...

  4. Protective gear in sports - Wikipedia

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    A maximum-safety protective gear for multiple sports training Soft-type equipment for family sports and weekend activities A full-body protective gear variant. Personal protective equipment serves an integral role in maintaining the safety of an athlete participating in a sport.

  5. Dirty Ghetto Kids - Wikipedia

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    Dirty Ghetto Kids (DGK) is an American skateboard company, producing skateboards and apparel. The brand is distributed by The Kayo Corp, a partnership that was established through Philadelphia professional skateboarder Stevie Williams and Troy Morgan of The Kayo Corp. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  6. EN 1078 - Wikipedia

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    EN 1078 specifies requirements and test methods for bicycle helmets, skateboard and roller skate helmets. It covers helmet construction including field of vision, shock absorbing properties, retention system properties including chin strap and fastening devices, as well as marking and information. [3] The standard's key features are: [1]

  7. Headgear - Wikipedia

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    Helmets are designed to protect the head, and sometimes the neck, from injury. They are usually rigid, and offer protection from blows. They are usually rigid, and offer protection from blows. Helmets are commonly worn in battle , on construction sites and in many contact sports (most commonly being associated with American football ).

  8. Wrestling headgear - Wikipedia

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    The main purpose of headgear is to protect the ears of the wrestler, not really the head as the name implies. Thus, wrestling headgear equipment are also simply called ear guards or ear protectors. The headgear often covers the ears of the wearer, has two straps that go behind the head, two that go over the front and top part of the head, and ...

  9. Skatestopper - Wikipedia

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    The most basic skatestopper design is an L-shaped bracket affixed at intervals along a grind-able structure. Early designs were made from nylon [1] while more recent designs have been made from aluminum. [4]

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