helmet recommendations please
Discussion
First off, I know I could spend a LOT of money on a helmet.
I'm looking for one with better strap arrangements than the twisty noisy ones on entry level kit, and also where the comfort pads do a proper job.
Currently using a cheap Giro, want something that is nicer to use, and preferably quiet.
I'm looking for one with better strap arrangements than the twisty noisy ones on entry level kit, and also where the comfort pads do a proper job.
Currently using a cheap Giro, want something that is nicer to use, and preferably quiet.
Finding a decent size stock in a LBS is a difficult task here in the sticks. So, I'm happy to try mail order and return stuff that's unsuitable.
What I'm interested in is helmets with better strap and pad arrangements than the basic stuff. I'll try the Kask, it's get good reviews as well.
What I'm interested in is helmets with better strap and pad arrangements than the basic stuff. I'll try the Kask, it's get good reviews as well.
Paul Drawmer said:
First off, I know I could spend a LOT of money on a helmet.
I'm looking for one with better strap arrangements than the twisty noisy ones on entry level kit, and also where the comfort pads do a proper job.
Currently using a cheap Giro, want something that is nicer to use, and preferably quiet.
You only have one head chap. I'm looking for one with better strap arrangements than the twisty noisy ones on entry level kit, and also where the comfort pads do a proper job.
Currently using a cheap Giro, want something that is nicer to use, and preferably quiet.
I have a Kask Mojito & the top Boardman one,
I do prefer the Kask one ,
Planet X hanger been selling their Carnac range very cheap recently. I got an aero road helmet for £30. They ain't the best looking mind.
Also look out for Specialzed doing their trade in. They take old helmets in exchange for money off their new ones. The top of the range ones go quick though.
Also look out for Specialzed doing their trade in. They take old helmets in exchange for money off their new ones. The top of the range ones go quick though.
JPJPJP said:
Thanks JPJPJP and Lubframatt That looks like important info: I like the star ratings.
Also, it’s interesting to see that higher priced helmets weren’t necessarily safer. E.g. the Giro Foray (£45) was better than the similar looking Giro Synthe (£175).
SVS said:
Thanks JPJPJP and Lubframatt 
That looks like important info: I like the star ratings.
Also, it’s interesting to see that higher priced helmets weren’t necessarily safer. E.g. the Giro Foray (£45) was better than the similar looking Giro Synthe (£175).
Thanks to both, great help.That looks like important info: I like the star ratings.
Also, it’s interesting to see that higher priced helmets weren’t necessarily safer. E.g. the Giro Foray (£45) was better than the similar looking Giro Synthe (£175).
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