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Traditional-style mask: as light as I can get it and as loose as I can wear it without looking sloppy. Short brim hat (4 stitch), too.
Here is the rationale: I don't want the mask transferring the impact force to my skull. I have a history of concussions, and so I am more likely to get additional ones at lower impact forces than those who have never had one. When I get hit in the face hard, I want the mask to pop off, carrying much of the energy with it, rather than transmitting it through the brim of my hat to my skull. I got That's not possible with a HSM, so you're dependent on the damping ability of whatever cushioning or springs are attached to the face guard. This concept is used in racing cars, too. When they wreck, parts start coming off, taking energy with them.
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When I see an umpire or catcher with the mask pushed to the side by impact of the ball and people laugh, I have to explain that is exactly what is supposed to happen.
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