LG210
Well-Known Member
I don't follow this at all. Why would they have to stick together if they're soft.
Rugby players have no helmets at all. I don't know how many neck injuries they get, but I don't it's substantially more than football.
I assume that you still want them padded. If they are padded but do not have a hard plastic exterior, they will compress when contact is made and instead of slipping past one another, would instead "grip" each other.
Think of the difference between two billiard balls colliding at an angle and two boxing gloves colliding at an angle. The billiard balls glance off of each other. The boxing gloves compress, grip each other, and torque your wrist.
Also, the hard-shell exterior causes the force of the impact to be dissipated across the entire surface of the helmet, thereby reducing the amount of force that reaches the skull. I don't think a soft-exterior helmet would do that.
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