Great work here on the style of helms!
I don't know much about helms, but I've worn several, and my feeling is that Boromir's helm was probably the open-face type.
Those can be mighty heavy too, let me tell you, I tried on a Lobster-helm (as we call'em in Recreationist groups) and it nearly broke my neck!
I also have to make a statement on wearing closed-face helms - they are not comfortable for a long, hot march. If I were a warrior it would depend upon my situation - hey, you can't sleep in it! Many fighters simply carry it in their hands with the chin-strap used as a handle. When it's time to fight - woosh! You're in and all you have to do is tighten the chin-strap.
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