nusman68
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I've been wearing a Symax 3 yrs now; the pins are steel, FWIW. After reading the original thread, I put mine on, secured the chinstrap, opened the chinbar and tried to force it off my head/rotate it off, etc.....couldn't do it. Of course, that hardly duplicates forces encountered in a collision. And therein lies the mystery: forces seen in motor vehicle collisions and the results from same seem to sometimes defy the laws of physics. A few yrs. back a police officer I knew was riding with another friend, both on sportbikes; the off-duty cop went into a turn too hot, hopped a curb & hit a metal speed limit sign; somehow the sign got under his full face, scalped him; helmet came off in the process, (was damaged but intact) chinstrap still intact, fastened. :bigeyes:I ride a Symax locally and full face on trips. IIRC the one negative to the Symax is that the chinbar locking pins are PLASTIC where Nolan uses steel.
As far as Snell goes, I called them before buying the Symax and asked why they hadn't been tested; guy tells me 'because they hadn't gotten around to it' and that they 'didn't see any inherent problems with the design...' <_<
All any of us can do is lessen our risk by wearing protective gear, making wise choices when riding and being prepared for the unexpected....