Landed on head , it hurt. recomend me a helmets
Landed on head , it hurt. recomend me a helmets
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Pesty

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42,655 posts

279 months

Monday 5th May 2008
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They all told me I needed one didnt listen did I. Anyway fell off today and landed straight on my head. not sure how its a bit confusing and my neck hurts more than my head for some reason.
Anyway whats a good helmet?

Sharief

6,480 posts

239 months

Monday 5th May 2008
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What do you ride? DH/XC/DJ?

I have a Giro Xen for XC and it's really good... Lightweight, good protection, comfortable. I think they're about 100 quid but I don't precisely know because I won for MBUK star letter. cool

Pesty

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42,655 posts

279 months

Monday 5th May 2008
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Cheers but I don't want to spend £100 Anything under £50 any good?

cross country I suppose its called today I fell off at wharncliff woods on a quite steep down hill bit think I hit a tree stump altough like I say still not exactly sure what happened and I still have a funny headache

cjs

11,465 posts

274 months

Monday 5th May 2008
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Best go and try a few on to make sure they fit and you don't look too much of a knob! I tried a Specialized helmet but I found it a bit uncomfortable on the crown of my head. Ended up with a Trek helmet for about £30 which is nice and comfy, it is a bit chunky though. I have noticed some of the more expensive helmets are a bit more minimalist and do look better on.

SCOOTERMAN

238 posts

248 months

Monday 5th May 2008
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Pesty said:
Cheers but I don't want to spend £100 Anything under £50 any good?

cross country I suppose its called today I fell off at wharncliff woods on a quite steep down hill bit think I hit a tree stump altough like I say still not exactly sure what happened and I still have a funny headache
Giro Hex, assuming it fits. Nicely made, light, plenty of protection around the back of the head (something I feel many road-dervied lids lack) and oh-so-comfy.

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?Mod...

Mr MoJo

4,698 posts

239 months

Monday 5th May 2008
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I've just bought a Specialized Air8, nothing flash and was reduced from £40 to £30 smile

Not the lightest helmet but fit is really good and has good adjustability (is that a word?! ) Nice and comfy too.

Pooh

3,692 posts

276 months

Monday 5th May 2008
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I have one of these and I am very happy with it, the chin guard is removable and it is light and comfortble, a little over your price range but how much is your head/face worth?

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=17687 

Pesty

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42,655 posts

279 months

Monday 5th May 2008
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Pooh said:
, a little over your price range but how much is your head/face worth?
Not much unfortunately

does look cool though.


Thanks for teh sugestions guys will have to pop in a shop I guess hunt some down and try em on see if they fit my head. Probably have to wait till the swelling goes down smile

snotrag

15,478 posts

234 months

Monday 5th May 2008
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The most important thing by far is the fit.

You will find that one or two brands fir your shape of head, and the rest dont.

Then just select whichever is in your price range.

Giro's fit me, MET do not.

Hope you enjoyed Wharncliffe, how muddy was it? Had some nice weather recently.

Pesty

Original Poster:

42,655 posts

279 months

Monday 5th May 2008
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snotrag said:
The most important thing by far is the fit.

You will find that one or two brands fir your shape of head, and the rest dont.

Then just select whichever is in your price range.

Giro's fit me, MET do not.

Hope you enjoyed Wharncliffe, how muddy was it? Had some nice weather recently.
looks very nice probably go back next week. was quite to very muddy in parts. The down hill bits we found were a kind of slippy muddy clay probably the hardest I have tried to ride yet. was doing Ok ish till the Off.
I think I go down the hard bits too slow which unstableises me I tried to go a little faster then next thing I know I'm banging my head and hearing my neck crunch smile Oh well.

anyway thanks for the tips will try a few on in the local donny shop



Gooby

9,269 posts

257 months

Tuesday 6th May 2008
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Pesty said:
Cheers but I don't want to spend £100 Anything under £50 any good?

cross country I suppose its called today I fell off at wharncliff woods on a quite steep down hill bit think I hit a tree stump altough like I say still not exactly sure what happened and I still have a funny headache
I have a £50 Giro.
It was £50 simply because it was the one that fitted. You have to try a few on, fit and comfort is more important than price.

pdV6

16,442 posts

284 months

Wednesday 7th May 2008
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Gooby said:
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I have a £50 Giro.
It was £50 simply because it was the one that fitted. You have to try a few on, fit and comfort is more important than price.
True. You tend to find, though, that the more expensive lids tend to fit better and are more comfortable as a result. Also, more money = lighter = more comfortable. And more money = more vents = cooler = more comfortable.

You definitely need to try a few to see which fit the shape of your head. For example, I use a Giro Xen in medium but that won't fit onto Neil's head (which I wouldn't say is noticeably larger than mine) - it's all down to the shape.

neil_bolton

17,113 posts

287 months

Wednesday 7th May 2008
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pdV6 said:
Gooby said:
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I have a £50 Giro.
It was £50 simply because it was the one that fitted. You have to try a few on, fit and comfort is more important than price.
True. You tend to find, though, that the more expensive lids tend to fit better and are more comfortable as a result. Also, more money = lighter = more comfortable. And more money = more vents = cooler = more comfortable.

You definitely need to try a few to see which fit the shape of your head. For example, I use a Giro Xen in medium but that won't fit onto Neil's head (which I wouldn't say is noticeably larger than mine) - it's all down to the shape.
I think Petes being a bit modest for me, my heads Mekon size: I used to be able to get into Large Giro's, but they don't fit any more.

However the Fox large/extra large is perfect, and a nice shape. However, you pays yer money etc etc - the Fox is a great lid - apart from the bloody adjuster pulling hair out of your swede when you tighten it hehe

For my full face, I use a L/XL 661 Bravo and that fits nicely.

Try as many as you can on and by the one that fits the best - then you'll never have an excuse not to wear it...

Mekon

2,493 posts

239 months

Wednesday 7th May 2008
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My head is Mekon sized too. I have an old Giro Xen, large fits fine.

GHW

1,294 posts

244 months

Wednesday 7th May 2008
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neil_bolton said:
For my full face, I use a L/XL 661 Bravo and that fits nicely.
thumbup

The adjuster for the visor breaks if you faceplant too many times though frown

Also have one of these (£22.99) that fits OK, and keeps me cool when I'm working against gravity (or don't want to look like a power ranger).

neil_bolton

17,113 posts

287 months

Wednesday 7th May 2008
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GHW said:
neil_bolton said:
For my full face, I use a L/XL 661 Bravo and that fits nicely.
thumbup

The adjuster for the visor breaks if you faceplant too many times though frown

Also have one of these (£22.99) that fits OK, and keeps me cool when I'm working against gravity (or don't want to look like a power ranger).
Ahh, I have the Pro Bravowink in cool carbon biggrin tongue out


GHW

1,294 posts

244 months

Wednesday 7th May 2008
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neil_bolton said:
hijack

Are those 661 Race Knee/Shin pads? How do you find them for comfort when you're pedaling?

neil_bolton

17,113 posts

287 months

Wednesday 7th May 2008
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GHW said:
neil_bolton said:
hijack

Are those 661 Race Knee/Shin pads? How do you find them for comfort when you're pedaling?
They are biggrin

Better than the ste Race face ones I had which wouldn't stay done up.

The knee sock can be a bit irritating at first, but overall I like them and can recommend - especially for pedalling (although I wouldn't fancy using them for XC obviously) thumbup

WildCards

4,061 posts

240 months

Wednesday 7th May 2008
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People that use pads for XC are gay.

Mmmkay?

Gooby

9,269 posts

257 months

Wednesday 7th May 2008
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GHW said:
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The adjuster for the visor breaks if you faceplant too many times though frown

).
I must admit - wearing that would ruin my day, I want to get out and get some fresh air.