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LW11 skier Mark Soyer at the 2012 IPC NorAm Cup. LW11 is a para-alpine and para-Nordic sit skiing sport class, a classification defined by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC for people with paralysis in the lower extremities and people with cerebral palsy that affects the lower half of the body.
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Helmets are required in LW10 para-alpine competition; Slalom helmets for Slalom and crash helmets for the giant slalom. [18] The para-Nordic sit-ski configuration has two skis. [8] [19] [20] LW10 para-Nordic sit-skiers can use a sit-ski with outrigger skis, [21] which are forearm crutches with a miniature ski on a rocker at the base. [22]
In a helmet equipped with the MIPS safety system, a low-friction layer allows the helmet to slide relative to the head, resulting in a reduction of the rotational motion that may otherwise be transmitted to the brain. In this way, the MIPS approach mimics the natural safety system of the human head. [4]
Obex MIPS Helmet. A tried-and-true classic style with the ultimate in proven protection, the POC Obex MIPS helmet is versatile and sleekly designed, designed for all-day, all-mountain use.
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