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Terry: This is Jess. What she's going to do is she's going to talk to you about the safeties
of helmets, how to size them. Here, take it. Jess: It's really important that you wear
a helmet. There are a lot of safety and risk factors out there if you're going to be on
the mountain, especially if you're going through trees, or if you're a beginner and you're
going to be falling a lot. One really great way to size a helmet is to go ahead and put
it on your head. And before you put in the chin strap, you want to go ahead and just
do a little rock star head-bob. Make sure the helmet doesn't fall off. And then we also
tell people to bend over and touch their toes. And at that point, when their head's completely
upside-down, if the helmet does not fall off, then that's a good fit. A lot of people look
into styles. They put stickers on their helmets. Those kind of things. But really, you want
to make sure you have a good fit, and that your head's protected, so that when you go
out there, you're not putting yourself in danger. This is really great for high wind
and cold situations because it's going to keep your ears warm. Nowadays, they also offer
another option, and that's these padded ears. And these have the ability to come out, so
that on spring days when it's not quite so chilly, and you just want to be able to hang
out and talk to your friends on the lifts, you can take these pads out. And then the
difference between the two options that we have with removable ear pads are the sun visor,
or the lack of the sun visor. And the sun visor is just handy, just like a baseball
cap would be if you were out in the sun. Just protecting and shielding your eyes from all
those harmful UV rays.