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    Helmet Pad's

    So I am looking into pads for my helmet and I came across this pad:

    http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y51...41/36006-1.jpg

    Has anyone had any experience with these before? I can't seem to find where they are sold? Anyone know about these and where I can get them?

    They look like knee pads.

    Thanks for the help.

    Cheers,
    Robert
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    They appear to be more like a sheet that you cut out the various pad sets. I've never seen them before but the look like they could be nice if they were thick enough.

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    Re: Helmet Pad's

    Found them on Amazon. Do a search for Foam Knee Pad Inserts. I am going to pick up a pair and see what I can do with them.

    Cheers,
    Robert

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    Re: Helmet Pad's

    I've used this kind of padding a few times on my Snowtrooper helmets. It is good, but it's not really thick enough to hold the helmet steady on your head.

    DAZ

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    Re: Helmet Pad's

    I purchased a set of helmet pads from Ranger Joes for about $20 US. They are similar to the ACH pads, but not fully encased in flame resistant material. They are black with three removable inserts. The set has 7 pads, one round, 4 rectangle, and two oblong. The set also comes with self adhesive, hook and loop fastener disks. I also used an extra set of ACH pads that I had. Lots of pads = comfortable helmet. They arrived pretty quickly too, about five days through the APO system.

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