MIPS stands for Multi Directional Impact Protection System. What that means is that when your head is wearing a MIPS helmet and it strikes an object at an angle, which is how most impacts occur, the ...
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This article is reprinted from the book A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming 3rd edition, with permission of the author and publisher ...
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The 2022 Bell DLX MIPS is a unicorn—an aerodynamic helmet that is state-of-the-art safe, quiet, and blessed with a massive viewport and photochromatic visor. Designed with an upright riding position ...