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helmet? that's for the really rough terrain.
my advice? Learn how to not fall / fall without getting into hospital.
Sorry, Minonian, going to have to disagree with you, here. A cautionary tale...
One day, at the age of 18, I decided to stop by my good friend, Brent's house. Cool kid, a bit of a rebel, like myself and all of my friends, but still a good kid. Thing is, when I drive up, his sisters are out in the front yard and are visibly upset. Turns out that Brent, 17, is in the hospital in a coma. Know why? He fell off of his skateboard and hit his head.
Brent was what? 5'8"? And skateboard has a clearance of about 4 inches? So a fall of six feet, with direct impact, resulted in his parents having to unplug him three days later.
About two years later I had a bike accident wherein I flipped over my handlebars and landed square on my head. An off duty fireman was driving by. I was wearing a helmet and was shaken, but unhurt. The fireman attributed my lack of serious injury to my helmet. My uncle wasn't wearing a helmet. The fireman offered to personally pay for a helmet if my uncle would wear it.
If I recall correctly, the fireman looked like this...

When my ex and I started riding together, I refused to ride with her unless she wore a helmet.
$25. That's like what, £15? That £15 could very easily mean the difference between life and death.
I don't care if you're going 10 mph on a flat roadway (which is how fast I was going, btw). Wear a goddamn helmet.
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