Originally Posted by
mrodgers
Ever think that maybe buying the better helmet only gets you a more comfortable fitting product and just might be the low safety standard rather than the department store helmet?
Expanded polystyrene foam (aka "Styrofoam") is expanded polystyrene foam. I manufacture foams. There wouldn't be a performance difference in the material itself because it's all polystyrene foam. The more expensive ones for more venting actually have less foam, thus less energy absorbtion than the cheap helmets with less venting thus more foam.
If you're claiming that low-priced helmets exceed safety standards I find that claim highly dubious. I'm a polymer chemist so I'm well aware of how EPS works, but more EPS doesn't necessarily mean safer since the helmet has to break on impact to work.