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The Bern Macon Helmet's skate-influences style and low-profile design make it a top pick for multi-sport athletes who need a lid for biking, skiing, snowboarding, and skating. Its hardhat-rated design functions differently than a standard in-mold helmet, which you'd normally throw away after one burly impact. Inside the hard lid, there's a soft Brock foam interior that reforms to its original shape after an impact. The Macon Helmet maintains it structural integrity hit after hit to withstand the learning curve necessart for you to stick your first backside lip in the park or tail whip at the dirt jumps.
Bottom Line: Skate in the summer and hit the terrain park in the winter with the versatile Bern Macon Helmet.
This helmet(?)can't pass any of the standards for the sports the company suggest it should be used for? My kid wanted one and I checked it out. No bike standard, no snowboard standard but its still good for everything... i don't get it. I want him having fun, not drooling in a cup after his next crash.
I actually own a bern brentwood & think bern makes great helmets. I just wanted to leave a comment here related to "anonymous'" posting...
you need to be careful- & it's bern's fault for making it confusing. Bern Brentwood is made of zipmold & meets multiple safety standards. Bern Macon (& baker) come in two versions: EPS & Brock foam. EPS version meets all the safety standards but the Brock foam does not.
Any Macon or Baker made of Brock foam is/should be labeled "hard hat" & not helmet.
So, depending on which version you pick up in the store to try/look at..you may see stickers saying it does meet x standards...or it does not meet x standards.
Anyways, don't be too quick on knocking or dismissing this brand/model. Great product, great cust service..just buy the right thing for you.
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Bern Helmets 12-02-08
Anonymous:
I had a Bern helmet for the end of last season. It cracked on the first hard impact with a low tree branch. It was very warm and comfortable, but didn't stand up to the company's claims concerning durability.