Helmet and Glasses - On the Hunt
JourneyEight
Posts: 4
Cyclists,
New season, new helmet and glasses needed. Looking to spend under 100 on the helmet and some good looking, good value lenses? I have seen the Endura Mullet glasses which look okay on the site, for a good price? Can't decide on a good looking helmet, want it in white though!
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks, J8.
New season, new helmet and glasses needed. Looking to spend under 100 on the helmet and some good looking, good value lenses? I have seen the Endura Mullet glasses which look okay on the site, for a good price? Can't decide on a good looking helmet, want it in white though!
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks, J8.
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I highly recommend finding a helmet that fits your head and worrying about looks later.
I've been wearing a Giro Atmos for about 4 years now as the only helmet I've found with a better fit is the S-Works Prevail... Everything else I've tried is too round and has huge gaps above my ears that mean the helmet rocks side to side (not encouraging should I actually need it).0 -
I have a s-works privail and can not speak highly enough of this helmet well vented and great quality bit more than you want to pay, but you have to ask how much is your head worthS-Works Venge, Zipp 404 firecrests, Dura-Ace Di2 with optional sprint buttons.0
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Squeakz wrote:I have a s-works privail and can not speak highly enough of this helmet well vented and great quality bit more than you want to pay, but you have to ask how much is your head worth
Generally the most expensive helmets don't protect anymore than the cheapest. However fit is very important, and if you don't look like a Mushroom Head it's a Plus0 -
The Giro Savant got some fantastic reviews, re comfort, weigh etc RRP £59.99 Below link to a White/Silver one
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/330680562211? ... 1555.l26490