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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2011

http://www.xsportsprotective.com/triple-eight-brainsaver-helmet-rubber.html

We love the simple, bucket shape of the HUGELY popular Triple Eight Brainsaver skate helmet. Pair that with the cushy, terry cloth liner and matte rubberized finish and you've got a helmet ANYONE would love, pro or beginner! We recommned this helmet for anyone doing skate sports, like skateboarding or roller derby or inline skating. It's important to note that this helmet does NOT meet the safety standards for bike use and there fore we DO NOT recommend it for biking, BMX or MTB.

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  • I'm a triple 8 regular brain saver lg/xl what size should I get?

  • @jubgun The helmet with the rubber finish has the same sizing as the regular glossy finish Triple Eight Brainsaver. If your helmet is the CPSC version of the Brainsaver (which it may be if the size sticker says "L/XL", then I would recommend measuring your head just to confirm the right size.

  • Use a soft tape measure and wrap it around your head, about one inch above your eyebrows.

  • My head is 59 cm. The sizing chart on your size says L 56-59 and XL 59-61. Which one would be the best choice

  • In these cases, I recommend the smaller size to make sure the helmet fits. You don't want a skateboard helmet moving around on your head, as it will move out of place right at the time you need it most! If you do find the helmet is simply too tight on you, take advantage of our no hassle returns to swap it out. Thanks!

  • looks too prerehearsed

  • @TechTutorials01

    We do rehearse these INFORMATIONAL videos to make sure all information is accurate and correct. making sure we tell you what you want to know is what's what's most important to us!

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  • how do you measure for size?

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