VIDEO Medieval Weapons Tested on Modern Motorcycle Helmet

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Medieval Weapons Tested on Modern Motorcycle Helmet
In an intriguing blend of history and modern technology, a recent YouTube video explores how effective medieval weapons are against contemporary motorcycle helmets. The tester received a motorcycle helmet made from a hard ABS plastic shell, designed for impact resistance, and sought to understand just how well it could protect against weapons from the past.
The video walks us through a series of tests where different medieval weapons, including an Italian mace and a war hammer, strike the helmet to assess its durability. The results revealed that the helmet remains surprisingly resilient upon impact, absorbing much of the blunt force. However, the presenter points out that while the outer shell holds up well, some damage to the inner polystyrene layer was observed which raised questions about potential impacts on the head and neck should a real person be wearing it during such strikes.
One significant takeaway from the testing is how the force from these heavy, blunt weapons could still transmit substantial energy to the wearer, potentially leading to concussions even if the helmet itself isn't visibly compromised. The presenter shared insights into the complexities of measuring concussion risks, noting that various factors—including the angle of impact and the duration of force application—play crucial roles in determining potential injuries. This nuanced understanding emphasizes that while protective gear is made to withstand certain impacts, it doesn’t negate the risk of internal damage.
Furthermore, the video highlighted practical implications using a motorcycle helmet in a medieval context, pointing out that while it may protect against direct hits, problems can arise from glancing blows that could lead to injury in the neck or shoulders, stressing the need for comprehensive protective solutions in unpredictable combat scenarios.
For those interested in historical weaponry or safety equipment, this video serves as both an educational piece and a cautionary tale, blending historical curiosity with modern safety concerns.
What do you think about using modern gear against historical weaponry? Have you encountered any unique protection solutions in your adventures, or do you have thoughts on medieval weapons? Let's keep the discussion going!
 

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