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So after reading 21 pages of this stuff, getting ready to order the leather up helmet only to find out they switched the design, Now whats the next best alternative for a half helmet?
They are the SMALLEST. I believe you have to call Jarz, there not on the sight I dont think.....weird how both the smallest come from Canada.....?? Whats up with that?
Bringing this thread back up......I think I earned it since I just sat here and read 81 pages to find out that the old Outlaw carbon is no more! SUCKS. I wear a 7 1/8 hat so figure a LARGE would fit if anyone has one.
Is there another option out there? What about the Canadian beanie place? They still got em?
I have 1 if you wnat it...just send me the money for shipping and I will ship it. I wear a full face now so I dont need it I wore it 1 time
I have the outlaw carbon fiber ,it small and light ,but now they are being made by a new vender and have more padding,i bought 2 for a bud and they are way diff.than mine .same number..ax3000..i think anyways he hates it and he threw the boxes away and they won't take them back..leather up..so dont buy them from outlaw!!!!!!
There is the add from leather up saying thinnest dot beanie made...it use to be...cutomer service told me today that the old ones,,bought 2..wont pass dot regs that is why the changed them....so they are falsely advertising on the forum....don't buy from leather up!!!!!!
They are the SMALLEST. I believe you have to call Jarz, there not on the sight I dont think.....weird how both the smallest come from Canada.....?? Whats up with that?
No I dont personally but if you go back and read the last 81 pages you will see pics of some guys with them on there noggin. Its the ONLY option out there bud.
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