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					Originally Posted by SAump
					
				 
				I didn't like the dangling throat protector swinging off the bottom bar of my mask.  So I attached it to a bar near the chin and held it firmly in place. Now I have been hit at least a 1/2 dozen times to the top of the mask, the center and the bottom and I have three different reactions. 
 
1)  the top of the mask - every now and then the top bar of the mask slams into my head and this hurts.  Other than visual symmetry and tunneling vision, I can't figure why so much useless padding is inserted beneath the top bar.  I wish they would redesign padding between the top bar and one's head.  I have learned to make sure to adjust the mask slightly higher to get more use from the top edge of padding than I get from the bar.  It hurts a second but I recover quickly.  The pain goes with the job.  
 
2) the center of the mask - often the most frightening.  Once the initial shock and flinch wear off, I get an internal laugh out of it because I admit I was scared of something that didn't really hurt at all.  My mindset begins to question the damage to the integrity of the face cage because what I don't know may hurt me later.  I now worry more about the next one, than the last one.  The worry goes with the job.       
 
3) the bottom of the mask with added throat protector - often the loudest and a win win.  Once I added the throat protector, I worry less about this area of the mask.  The hard plastic TP, the metal bars, and the padding combine to provide the best possible protection.  It doesn't hurt,  I don't flinch, and I know that cheap throat protector adds to the overall strength and integrity of the mask.  Let's strap it on. 
			
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 Plus the throat guard makes a really loud noise, which creates some "you alright Blue's" which are always fun.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			
		 
	
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