Need a new Helmet - anyone got one of these?
dirkpitt74
Posts: 518
Guys,
As I'm slowly getting back out on my bike I find myself needing some new kit.
My current Helmet is a Bell - not sure which model, but it's a few years old and not the most comfy.
So, as most of my cycling now is off-road/trail oriented I thought I get soemthing more suited for the job.
Have come across these two:
on-one trail sport helmet
on-one enduro-pro helmet
Anyone have any experience of them?
Can't see how to adjust the Trail Sport; where as the Enduro-Pro seems to have the dial adjuster.
Don't really want to spend more than £40 at the moment.
Any other recommendations?
Thanks
Chris
As I'm slowly getting back out on my bike I find myself needing some new kit.
My current Helmet is a Bell - not sure which model, but it's a few years old and not the most comfy.
So, as most of my cycling now is off-road/trail oriented I thought I get soemthing more suited for the job.
Have come across these two:
on-one trail sport helmet
on-one enduro-pro helmet
Anyone have any experience of them?
Can't see how to adjust the Trail Sport; where as the Enduro-Pro seems to have the dial adjuster.
Don't really want to spend more than £40 at the moment.
Any other recommendations?
Thanks
Chris
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Chris
Current FS: 2017 Nukeproof Mega 275
Current HT: 2017 Nukeproof Scout 275
Kids Carrera Blast Refurb/Upgrade
My Blog - Midlife MTB Mutterings
Previous FS: 2014 Nukeproof Mega TR 26'er
Chris
Current FS: 2017 Nukeproof Mega 275
Current HT: 2017 Nukeproof Scout 275
Kids Carrera Blast Refurb/Upgrade
My Blog - Midlife MTB Mutterings
Previous FS: 2014 Nukeproof Mega TR 26'er
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No experience with either I'm afraid (I use an IXS Trail RS) but they both look great for the money and to be honest I think you'd struggle to find anything else as good within budget, unless on sale (eg there's a Fox Flux on CRC for £38.99, reduced from £69.99). Saying that, if you can push the budget up a bit closer to £60 - £70 then it will open up a lot more options to you. It is your noggin after all, so maybe something worth spending a little extra to protectCurrent:
NukeProof Mega FR 2012
Cube NuRoad 2018
Previous:
2015 Genesis CdF 10, 2014 Cube Hyde Race, 2012 NS Traffic, 2007 Specialized SX Trail, 2005 Specialized Demo 80 -
Thanks for the reply - the Flux looks good - gets some really good reviews too.
Might give that a bash.
Had a reply back from Planet-x - ther'es dial adjustment on the back of the Trail Sport too.
Thanks_______________
Chris
Current FS: 2017 Nukeproof Mega 275
Current HT: 2017 Nukeproof Scout 275
Kids Carrera Blast Refurb/Upgrade
My Blog - Midlife MTB Mutterings
Previous FS: 2014 Nukeproof Mega TR 26'er0 -
DirkPitt74 wrote:Thanks for the reply - the Flux looks good - gets some really good reviews too.
Might give that a bash.
Had a reply back from Planet-x - ther's dial adjustment on the back of the Trail Sport too.
Thanks
No probs
My girlfriend has the ladies Flux and she swears by it. It's a great lid, even at full RRP.
That's good to know about the Trail Sport too, again just adds to the value for moneyCurrent:
NukeProof Mega FR 2012
Cube NuRoad 2018
Previous:
2015 Genesis CdF 10, 2014 Cube Hyde Race, 2012 NS Traffic, 2007 Specialized SX Trail, 2005 Specialized Demo 80 -
Thanks for the reply.
Have ordered the Flux - seems to get some really good reviews._______________
Chris
Current FS: 2017 Nukeproof Mega 275
Current HT: 2017 Nukeproof Scout 275
Kids Carrera Blast Refurb/Upgrade
My Blog - Midlife MTB Mutterings
Previous FS: 2014 Nukeproof Mega TR 26'er0