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  2. Motorcycle helmet - Wikipedia

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    Off-road helmet showing the elongated sun visor and chin bar. A off-road helmet or motocross helmet is a full face helmet designed specifically for motocross and off-roading. It has clearly elongated chin and visor portions, a chin bar, and partially open face to give the rider extra protection while wearing goggles and to allow the unhindered ...

  3. Category:Medieval helmets - Wikipedia

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    Visor (armor) This page was last edited on 27 July 2013, at 13:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ... Category: Medieval helmets.

  4. Visor (armor) - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded European reference to a helmet's visor in the Middle Ages is found in the 1298 will of Odo de Roussillon, which speaks of a heume a vissere. [4] Whether this statement refers to a pivoting visor or a fixed faceplate is not clear; but by the early fourteenth century artistic depictions of moving visors appear quite frequently. [4]

  5. Bascinet - Wikipedia

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    The helmet would be free to rotate within the gorget. English c. 1450. Between c. 1390 and 1410 the bascinet had an exaggeratedly tall skull with an acutely pointed profile – sometimes so severe as to have a near-vertical back. Ten years later both the skull of the helmet and the hinged visor started to become less angular and more rounded.

  6. Arai Helmet - Wikipedia

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    Arai Helmet Limited (株式会社 アライヘルメット, Kabushiki-gaisha Arai Herumetto) is a Japanese company that designs and manufactures motorcycle helmets and other helmets for motorsports. The business has roots from the turn of the century involving cap production, followed by military headgear from 1930 onwards, industrial safety ...

  7. Sallet - Wikipedia

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    Light Italian celata (sallet) c. 1460, covered with velvet and decorated with repoussé gilt copper edging and crest. The sallet (also called celata, salade and schaller) was a combat helmet that replaced the bascinet in Italy, western and northern Europe and Hungary during the mid-15th century.