i'm not debating which is safer. you cant even do the chin bar test for snell certification on an open-faced helmet, so technically an open face couldnt get snell certified to begin with. regardless, my point was that the human body can only withstand so much and at a point it doesnt matter how...
although i do agree that a full-face offers the best level of protection, it may only be a marginal increase and it doesn't matter how mangled your face is when you're dead. Not saying it wouldn't happen, but my helmets have not shown any rash in the chin area for the incidents (1 street, 4...
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