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Evening,
The time has come for me to replace my very old helmet.
Nipped into snow and rock today for a quick nosey but nothing really took my fancy.
Any ideas? I'm looking under £80 and preferably under £50. So not talking super duper, just something that's relatively light and comfy and as I have a big head something quite slender (for want of a better word).
Cheers
The time has come for me to replace my very old helmet.
Nipped into snow and rock today for a quick nosey but nothing really took my fancy.
Any ideas? I'm looking under £80 and preferably under £50. So not talking super duper, just something that's relatively light and comfy and as I have a big head something quite slender (for want of a better word).
Cheers
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?Par...
Can't go to far wrong with these and just come in under £80
Can't go to far wrong with these and just come in under £80
if you find one you like you can normally buy padding kits to make it comfy. i have a specialized echelon which is pretty much a road helemt (no peak) that i use a lot as its very comfy and some generic giro mtb helmet. the main difference is how they adjust at the back, some have a dial, other a less secure clip and pull kind of plastic strap. the echelon dial is really easy to adjust on hte move.
Giro Xen: it's the only one to go for really, and Evans are doing them for £59.99 at the moment: http://www.evanscycles.com/products/giro/xen-helme... xen
zapbrannigan said:
Giro Xen: it's the only one to go for really, and Evans are doing them for £59.99 at the moment: http://www.evanscycles.com/products/giro/xen-helme... xen
Blimey. That's a really good price for an excellent helmet (bias alert!)I'd recommend a Fox Flux.
I torpedoed head first into the deck at Afan at a trillion, billion, million mph. Broke my left wrist, right elbow, brusied ribs, cracked sub-frame on the Endruo.
Helmet was totalled, but I didn't even get a headache (of course I was ripped to the tits on gas/air and morphine so not sure a headache would have registered)
A bit bulky and the rear 'spoiler' is a bit fashion statement, but the fitting system is second to none.
On sale at Stif.
http://www.stif.co.uk/gear/select_options.asp?prod...
I torpedoed head first into the deck at Afan at a trillion, billion, million mph. Broke my left wrist, right elbow, brusied ribs, cracked sub-frame on the Endruo.
Helmet was totalled, but I didn't even get a headache (of course I was ripped to the tits on gas/air and morphine so not sure a headache would have registered)
A bit bulky and the rear 'spoiler' is a bit fashion statement, but the fitting system is second to none.
On sale at Stif.
http://www.stif.co.uk/gear/select_options.asp?prod...
P-Jay said:
I'd recommend a Fox Flux.
I torpedoed head first into the deck at Afan at a trillion, billion, million mph. Broke my left wrist, right elbow, brusied ribs, cracked sub-frame on the Endruo.
Helmet was totalled, but I didn't even get a headache (of course I was ripped to the tits on gas/air and morphine so not sure a headache would have registered)
A bit bulky and the rear 'spoiler' is a bit fashion statement, but the fitting system is second to none.
On sale at Stif.
http://www.stif.co.uk/gear/select_options.asp?prod...
Christ that's cheap.I torpedoed head first into the deck at Afan at a trillion, billion, million mph. Broke my left wrist, right elbow, brusied ribs, cracked sub-frame on the Endruo.
Helmet was totalled, but I didn't even get a headache (of course I was ripped to the tits on gas/air and morphine so not sure a headache would have registered)
A bit bulky and the rear 'spoiler' is a bit fashion statement, but the fitting system is second to none.
On sale at Stif.
http://www.stif.co.uk/gear/select_options.asp?prod...
I've one of those, and at that price I might get a spare...
Cheers guys.
I went with one of these in the end i was feeling impulsive last night. http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?Mod...
Not tried it on but tried plenty of other Met helmets which all fitted fine. I'm hoping because its a special big noggin edition it won't look so mushroomy. Can always send it back if not.
Failing that i think i'll go for the Xen which i've tried but it was more expensive in snow and rock, or the Fox if i can find one to try somewhere.
I went with one of these in the end i was feeling impulsive last night. http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?Mod...
Not tried it on but tried plenty of other Met helmets which all fitted fine. I'm hoping because its a special big noggin edition it won't look so mushroomy. Can always send it back if not.
Failing that i think i'll go for the Xen which i've tried but it was more expensive in snow and rock, or the Fox if i can find one to try somewhere.
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