You could... but why? It makes your helmet pretty much useless since it could come off at any second. Also, most leagues have rules that require your helmet to be properly attached.
To securely attach a helmet to a backpack, you can use carabiner clips or straps to fasten the helmet to the outside of the backpack. Make sure the helmet is securely attached and won't fall off while you're on the move.
To securely attach a helmet to a backpack for easy transportation, you can use carabiner clips or straps to fasten the helmet to the outside of the backpack. Make sure the helmet is securely attached and won't come loose while you're on the move.
The x-cargo I have has straps that attach to the luggage rack.
Chin straps come in handy by securing a helmet to the head. The are used for baseball helmets, football helmets, combat helmets, hockey helmets, and motorcycle helmets.
Yes. Sometime when getting checked, your helmet will pop up over your chin. The strap will help keep your helmet down. If you don't, the bottom of the mask can pop up and break your nose.
expand the straps
You find one that fits well, adjust the straps and keep them closed when you wear the helmet.
I don't know of any that are specifically for the helmet, but there are some great accessories for iPod shuffle that are straps that use Velcro. You can use the strap to attach it to your arm, or perhaps a helmet. I would check Amazon.com, which will have the strap accessories both new and used.
You don't. You mount the pack on a frame--if you can find one--and attach the Y straps to the frame.
During training, many commanding officers required their soldiers to wear the helmets with the chin straps attached under their chins. Veterans at the front learned to wear the helmets without the chin straps. If an explosion went off next to them, the helmet would catch the concusion and try to fly off. If the chin strap was attached, they felt that it would break your neck.
A bike helmet should fit snugly on your head without being too tight. It should sit level on your head and cover your forehead. Make sure the straps are adjusted to keep the helmet in place. A properly fitting helmet is crucial for optimal safety and protection while biking.
One way to securely attach a bike water bottle cage without using screws is to use adjustable straps or zip ties. These can be looped around the frame of the bike and the cage to hold it in place. Make sure to tighten the straps or zip ties securely to prevent the cage from moving while riding.