06-23-2009, 01:03 AM
We did not complain, we talked about safety problems. All in all safety is integral and important part of our hobby. It may be helpful in the future for the event director.
Well, I'v been using padded helmets for 10 years. I'm just curious how big damage cosed such a big problem. Can somebody describe it? Or show? It could be also useful next time. If there is no chance for that - EOT.
I'm just trying to understand the way of thinking about the "historical fight shows" in other countries. Otherwise, how can I know which scratch is to big, hit to hard etc? That's all.
If there is no chance for that (not a place for this kind of discussion) - EOT. Throw away my posts. I do not want to waste my (and your) time.
Quote:I can. With enough padding between the head and the helmet, you can dent a helmet without denting the head.OK: "let's not get carried away with claims of paddings and who has an imagination and who has not" ;-) )
Well, I'v been using padded helmets for 10 years. I'm just curious how big damage cosed such a big problem. Can somebody describe it? Or show? It could be also useful next time. If there is no chance for that - EOT.
I'm just trying to understand the way of thinking about the "historical fight shows" in other countries. Otherwise, how can I know which scratch is to big, hit to hard etc? That's all.
If there is no chance for that (not a place for this kind of discussion) - EOT. Throw away my posts. I do not want to waste my (and your) time.
Wojciech Wasiak (Votava)
HARJIS / DAGOME
HARJIS / DAGOME