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Assigment 2A- Aniliet Martinez & Hermes Perez



HELMET
Designed to handle major crash energy generally contain a layer of crushable foam.
In activities that involve forward speed on rough pavement, rounder helmets are safer, since they skid more easily.
The straps keep the helmet on your head during the crash sequence. 
Squishy fitting pads inside the helmet they are there for comfort.

Smooth plastic skin holds the helmet's foam together as it crushes and helps it skid easily on the crash surface, rather than jerking your head to a stop.


-"The Variant features a complex 3D-molded shield and an eye-port designed to maximize a rider's view of the road," explained Knauer. "Being able to see where you are going on a motorcycle is the best safety feature you can build into a helmet. Now add the peak flow visor that is on top of the Variant for blocking out sunshine and rain, and you'll see why we call the Variant the ultimate street helmet."






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