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Your nice expensive audible in your old shitty helmet

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My helmet's liner is shit, mostly in the audible pockets. There were sleeve type things made out of a fabric similar to nylon, but they are shit.

The first thing that comes to mind is velcro, a piece on the audible and a piece against the shell in the pocket.

Any other easy ideas? Also not sure about removing the velcro from the audible, will it come off and clean up fine?
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FF helmet - I have a bit of velcro on my Pro-Track to mate up with the velcro on the plastic insert of my Mindwarp. The stupid elastic keeper on the plastic is trash and barely staying sewed on.

RW Helmet - the pockets in my Z1 absolutely suck (too shallow for the PT and the pocket opening stretched out very early) and the Pro-Track kept falling out - nearly lost the thing a few time. [[My original Z1 had great pockets - the new one the liner material is not nearly as good]]. In addition to the velcro bit noted above, I took a small packing rubber band and put it around the Pro-Track. The extra friction helps greatly to keep the Pro-Track from slipping out of the helmet pocket.

note: both of these are NOT 'shitty' helmets, they are very nice helmets, but the audible retention features on both were fine when new, but got worse very quickly in use.

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