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Old 12-16-19 | 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Koyote
tcs , I have no dog in this fight, either. I've never used a helmet-mounted light. However, I do wonder about this: when I've seen such lights, they are mounted directly on the top of the helmet (for obvious reasons). I have crashed and wrecked a few helmets over the years, but never put damage in that spot; rather, I usually land on the side or very rear of the helmet. So, I wonder if a helmet light is theoretically dangerous, but practically not quite as dangerous...?

Also, if a helmet-mounted light does reduce a helmet's effectiveness, that must be weighed against the reduced likelihood of a crash from using the light.
Interesting point. The only times I have hit my head (always with helmet) on the pavement, it has always been one side or the other. I think if I hit the top of my head ever, I may have bigger problems than a head injury--namely, my cervical spine. The brain can often heal. The c-spine, sometimes not.
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