Commuting - Helmet Blues

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EastCoastCoder
08-21-05, 08:46 PM
My LBS (er, LBM - it's just one guy plus his assistant) stocked helmets in three sizes: XL, M/L, and S/M. XL was way too big. S/M was way too small. M/L, although looking good, doesn't seem to fit right. Even with the thick pads, and the buckles tight, I could push it over my head.

He had one helmet of a different make which fit better. But I can still get it off my head, with a little work. I bought it anyway, because I needed something to get started. But, as you can understand, I'm not happy about it long term.

Can anyone help me out? I don't need a fancy or aerodynamic helmet - but I do want one that will provide protection. I'm not sure where I should turn next.


Dchiefransom
08-21-05, 08:59 PM
It sounds like you need a helmet that's just "M".

oboeguy
08-22-05, 05:29 AM
Find another shop with more variety. I have a big head so it took me a few helmet try-ons before finding a good fit so I made sure to go to a big shop when I got my current helmet (Bell Ghisallo '04, IIRC).


RonH
08-22-05, 05:33 AM
What brand and model are you talking about?
Figure your circumference
http://www.nashbar.com/tech/images/helmetchart.gif
and then find the correct helmet.

All my helmets are Giro Eclipse with Roc Loc 3. It keeps the helmet securely on my head.

MichaelW
08-22-05, 05:46 AM
Its not just the size but the shape of your head/helmet that must fit.
I use a MET which has a complete band of flexible (and adjustable length) plastic which goes around my head. It will fit just about any shape.

EastCoastCoder
08-22-05, 08:41 AM
So is the only answer to find another LBS?

slooney
08-22-05, 09:02 AM
So is the only answer to find another LBS?

So it would seem- While I like the styling on a couple of the Giro helmets, the only helmet 'form' that seem to fitmy melon is Bell's. Their helmets fit me like a glove (nearly) so that's what I buy. I really, realy dislike an ill-fitting helmet, even more than a silly looking helmet. I've stopped even looking at other helmets.

Head shape is a funny thing- way variable, plus the size thing on top. Find out which manufacturer's helmets fit you best (by shopping other LBS'- try on everything, even the high priced helmets you'll never buy, then you'll know what a better fitting helmet feels like) and then you will likely be able to shop price online for the next purchase.

jnbacon
08-22-05, 09:46 AM
My most recent helmet is a Trek, now with added Ziptite. That is, it has an adjustable band to keep the helmet on the head. It works pretty well, but we'll see how it does in a year or two. Giro, Trek, Bell all have helmets with adjustable fitting systems. If you wait for a sale at store, you should be able to find a pretty inexpensive helmet that fits. I got this one for $20.