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Old 11-14-07 | 01:19 PM
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casserol3
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Originally Posted by EivlEvo
Buying a cheap helmet is definitely ill advised.

When you look at the comparison between cheap helmets and "real helmets" and top of the line helmets, it comes down to FAR more than ventilation and weight. Higher end helmets will typically have an internal skeletal frame that the impact foam is built around. Cheap helmets use cheap impact foam won't have well functioning fit "tensioners" and sure as hell won't have any internal structure.

Its not the initial impact that kills you, its the secondary one. The more impact your helmet can resist, the safer you are.

Not only that but how much is your brain worth? How much did you spend on your education? Enough to justify spending $200 to have that extra insurance when you're staring into the headlights with no where to go?

~DC

From what i've heard this is wrong. What i was told is that the higher end helmets in an attempt to lose weight, and add ventilation etc. takes away a small amount of safety. A $30 helmet is going to do just as a good a job of keeping you safe in a crash if not better, just because there is more foam and more substance to it. that is as long as it fits properly and is worn correctly.
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