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  2. Ski helmet - Wikipedia

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    German ski jumper Svenja Würth helmet and goggles A typical ski helmet. A ski helmet is a helmet specifically designed and constructed for winter sports. Use was rare until about 2000, but by about 2010 the majority of skiers and snowboarders in the US and Europe wore helmets. [1] Helmets are available in many styles and typically consist of a ...

  3. Evo (company) - Wikipedia

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    Evo operates nine stores in the United States and Canada and seven in Japan as Rhythm Japan. [6] Physical locations also offer equipment retail, repair services, and rentals. [2] [7] [8] The company operates hotels in Salt Lake City, Utah, and Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. [3] Evo offers travel packages via its evoTrip division. [9] [10]

  4. Helmet - Wikipedia

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    Ten different types of helmets with different design, materials, amount of head coverage, and accessories to provide maximum protection for specific use cases. A helmet is a form of protective gear worn to protect the head. More specifically, a helmet complements the skull in protecting the human brain.

  5. Wengen - Wikipedia

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    Located in the canton of Bern at an elevation of 1,274 m (4,180 ft) above sea level, it is part of the Jungfrauregion and has approximately 1,300 year-round residents, which swells to 5,000 during summer and to 10,000 in the winter. Wengen hosts the classic Lauberhorn ski races of the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup in January.

  6. Lötschberg Base Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The north portal in Frutigen South portal near Raron. The Lötschberg Base Tunnel (LBT) is a 34.57 km (21.48 mi) railway base tunnel on the BLS AG's Lötschberg line cutting through the Bernese Alps of Switzerland some 400 m (1,300 ft) below the older Lötschberg Tunnel.

  7. Nava System - Wikipedia

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    A pair of Nava System bindings with the skier in place. The boot is clipped into the binding, which is almost flush with the ski, and the control arm, black, is in place behind the skiers calf. The Nava System was a ski binding and custom ski boot offered for sale in the 1980s. The system used a combination of flexible sole plate to keep the ...