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Helmets
Clockwise from top left: POC Receptor Backcountry MIPS, Current, Pro-Tec Mirage, Team Wendy W, E.D. Bullard Hard Boiled, Enhanced Combat helmets

Safety Firsts

We crack the evolution of the safety helmet

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Helmets

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From lowly styrofoam to the bulletproof thermoplastics of America鈥檚 next armed conflict, the breakthrough designs that have helped keep our brains safe inside our noggins. Plus: Is your helmet lulling you into a false sense of security?

False Sense of Security?

Helmets make everything safer, right? Not always. Consider these statistics.

Internal Suspension

Climbing

The 1919 E.D. Bullard Hard Boiled had an interior harness that provided a one-inch gap between the shell and the wearer鈥檚 head, enabling it to fend off objects dropped from above. The same suspension design has been the basis for many climbing helmets, like the Petzl Altios, ever since.

Single-Impact Styrofoam

Biking

Expanded polystyrene is the same popcorn-like material that cheap beer coolers are made 鈥╢rom. The Pro-Tec Mirage went into production in 1985 as a replacement for leather 鈥渉air net鈥 helmets. Styrofoam absorbs the impact of a 鈥╢all by crushing鈥攕o your skull doesn鈥檛 have to.

Zorbium

Multisport

Unlike single-impact Styrofoam, , a proprietary multi-impact open-cell foam, absorbs the shock and bounces back, making it perfect for sports like halfpipe skiing and skateboarding. The 2002 Team Wendy W was the first multi-impact ski helmet.

The O-Brace

Kayaking

After his brother, Lucas, was killed in 1998 when his helmet slid back and exposed his temple, started the . His Current helmet uses the O-Brace, which employs a retention strap to keep the shell at eyebrow level.

Multi-Impact Protection System

Skiing

Thanks to a floating polypropylene liner that鈥檚 held in place by a pin that shatters on impact, the 2010 Receptor Backcountry MIPS鈥檚 outer and inner shells move independently, reducing the chance of concussion by keeping your brain from slamming against your skull.

Ultrahigh-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE)

Defense

The U.S. armed services鈥 new enhanced combat helmet, due to be issued to troops this year, can repel high-powered-rifle shots that would pierce older models. The secret is UHMWPE, an ultratough thermoplastic similar to the used in climbing slings.

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