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    OK. It's nothing to do with standards but it's a helmet. No test yet? An interesting approach.
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    Was going to say they already tried that. But wait.. from the rear. Wonder if that compromised the protection there? If not it looks like a good concept. Hmm, would need real good test to see if it can be pulled off when in a crash, as you don't want too hard a plate under your chin.
    Try your hand under your chin as it is were part of the retention.
    Position it so it is secure and comfortable and you can't imagine the helmet ever coming off in a rough and tumble accident.
    Now ram that hand back into your throat as if your helmet took a face first hit.

    Oww.
    I imagine they have a cleverer retention system but my first proof of concept prototype failed.
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