Jason my mother just mailed me my old hockey helmet and i can show it to you on Friday, it is one of the ones that Eric Lindros promoted because he used to get so many concussions with the hard and soft areas that i mentioned in one of my previous posts. I am also thinking about how i could fabricate a steel mesh to replace the cage or to just put a mesh over the cage, which in my opinion would reduce visibility.
I also understand where you are coming from with the neck protection with the fencing masks, Antonio had a pretty nice prototype of what he wanted to do on his but i think i may have found something even better. His bib though also has hard plastic underneath it which combined with he floating piece on the front should provide adequate protection, however this is just my hypothesis we really do not have any evidence to back it up.
http://www.wintertreecrafts.com/gorget.html I stumbled upon this site while i was looking for equipment and it led me to an SCA site linking to it. by the looks of it and the materials supposedly used i feel it would be more then adequate to deal with a long sword thrust to the throat. which aside from the back of the head protection seems like it would do make up for the lack of padding in the bib. As for the back of the head protection i will speak to a friend of mine and see if we can't think up a way to better keep the mask in place and provide back of the head protection. I am looking at trying to copy the back piece of one of "that guys" helmets. The thing would seriously look like a part of costume from Fallout but if it provided the protection needed i think people would be able to put up with it.
"That guys" masks do look amazing and i wish i could get one, but the price and the wait time are what have me at the minute.
As for Brian's products i have no doubt his equipment is top notch but i am in the process of perusing my BS and really do not have much money to spend all at once. I just ordered two wasters from him and i really don't want to spend more money at the moment. I would also like to know how the ventilation is on those masks from any one that has one.
Also i really encourage anyone to wear a mouth guard, I don't know how many times it has saved me from costly dental bills. And a good mouth guard particularly a "shock doctor" will greatly decrease the amount of damage that can happen if you fall or get hit exceptionally hard.
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