Helmet accident replacement
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I tell you what though, these companies are making some serious money on helmets. All they are is a bit of expanded foam with a thin plastic shell.
What, a couple of quid to produce?1 -
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That's probably fair in relation to top end bikes. I still think the bike industry is taking the proverbial a bit though, due to it's current popularity.0
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That's good going.0
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does £100 not get a decent one????????rick_chasey said:Ok so what helmet to replace with?
Assume fit is not an issue. Would like to keep it around £100 but will stretch for a decent one.
In order of priority:
1) weight
2) vanity (ideally ridden in the WT)
3) cooling
I also note none of your criteria is protection
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Yes and no. £50 off and it was still expensive 😉focuszing723 said:That's good going.
Honestly though, it’s really very good.
Amazingly airy. Really very cool - first time I’ve ever had my head get cold with a hat on on a decent.
Very light and the lack of wind noise is remarkable.
Plus the profile seems very small so I have avoided toad like looks.
The other helmets I had, z1 and octal, both had quite a small surface area of the helmet resting on my bald head which always mildly uncomfortable on long rides. This spreads it out much more.
The adjustments at the back, where you can move the back adjuster up and down is also really helpful if you wear caps a lot under your helmet.
I really hate wearing them (though good job I do judging by the beginning of the thread...) and so having one that doesn’t bother me makes a big difference.
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