Because it wouldn't be practical. And most equestrians fall and hit the back of their heads when they do fall.
A full-face bike helmet provides maximum protection by covering the entire head and face, reducing the risk of serious injuries to the head, face, and jaw in case of a fall or collision while cycling.
jaw. I think.
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Using a full face bike helmet for cycling provides increased protection for the head, face, and jaw in case of accidents. It can reduce the risk of serious injuries, such as concussions, facial fractures, and dental injuries. Additionally, full face helmets offer better aerodynamics and can provide better visibility and protection from wind, debris, and weather conditions.
Jaw line- The lower edge of the side of the face (below the cheek); defined by the jawbone.
face, specifically the jaw
A full-face bicycle helmet provides maximum protection by covering the entire head and face, reducing the risk of serious injuries in case of accidents. It offers better protection for the jaw, chin, and teeth, and can also help prevent facial injuries. Additionally, full-face helmets are designed to absorb impact energy and reduce the risk of head trauma, making them a safer choice for cycling.
The mandible, or the jaw bone.
mandible or lower jaw is the movable portion of our skull....
There are eight parts of the face. These parts of the face are the nose, mouth, lips, cheeks, eyes, jaw, forehead, and eyebrows.