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		<description><![CDATA[Petzl Ecrin Roc, $74, 1 pound Summary: Like the Edelrid Ultralight, the Petzl Ecrin has been a staple in the suspended-shell helmet market for many years, and for good reason &#8212; it&#8217;s very durable, well ventilated, and easy to adjust. It is showing its age, however, lacking in padding, especially on the chin strap, and [...]]]></description>
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<p><b>Petzl Ecrin Roc, $74, 1 pound<br />	</b>	Summary: Like the Edelrid Ultralight, the Petzl Ecrin has been a staple in the suspended-shell helmet market for many years, and for good reason &mdash; it&rsquo;s very durable, well ventilated, and easy to adjust. It is showing its age, however, lacking in padding, especially on the chin strap, and the vents aren&rsquo;t shrouded or protected. Those with narrow heads may experience side-to-side fit issues, and ponytail wearers may experience a little discomfort from the rear straps&rsquo; plastic connection tab. The Ecrin is very headlamp compatible, which is not surprising, considering that Petzl is also one of the world&rsquo;s leading manufacturers of headlamps.<br />		Pros: Easy to adjust; accommodates headlamps well.<br />		Cons: Needs more padding. <br />		Overall grade: B<br />	<b>Petzl:</b> (801) 902-5426, <a href="http://www.petzl.com" target="_blank">www.petzl.com</a></p>
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		<title>Petzl Ecrin Roc Helmet Review</title>
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<p><b>Petzl Ecrin Roc, $74, 1 pound<br />	</b>	Summary: Like the Edelrid Ultralight, the Petzl Ecrin has been a staple in the suspended-shell helmet market for many years, and for good reason &mdash; it&rsquo;s very durable, well ventilated, and easy to adjust. It is showing its age, however, lacking in padding, especially on the chin strap, and the vents aren&rsquo;t shrouded or protected. Those with narrow heads may experience side-to-side fit issues, and ponytail wearers may experience a little discomfort from the rear straps&rsquo; plastic connection tab. The Ecrin is very headlamp compatible, which is not surprising, considering that Petzl is also one of the world&rsquo;s leading manufacturers of headlamps.<br />		Pros: Easy to adjust; accommodates headlamps well.<br />		Cons: Needs more padding. <br />		Overall grade: B<br />	<b>Petzl:</b> (801) 902-5426, <a href="http://www.petzl.com" target="_blank">www.petzl.com</a></p>
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<p><b><a href="/equipment/bdhd">Black Diamond Half Dome</a><br />		<a href="/equipment/campss">C.A.M.P. Silver Star</a><br />		<a href="/equipment/cassina">Cassin Astral</a><br />		<a href="/equipment/edelridu">Edelrid Ultralight</a><br />		<a href="/equipment/hbd">HB Dyneema</a><br />		<a href="/equipment/kongs">Kong Scarab</a><br />		<a href="/equipment/luckya">Lucky Alpha</a><br />		<a href="/equipment/petzlecr">Petzl Ecrin Roc</a><br />		<a href="/equipment/petzleli">Petzl Elios</a><br />		<a href="/equipment/simondb">Simond Bumper</a></b></p>
<p><a href="/equipment/helmetcertif">About UIAA and CE helmet certification</a></p>
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