Originally Posted by
slvoid
On the lighter more aerodynamic road helmets, the vents are so massive that there's very little material in the webbing to keep it together. So when you crash, the helmet does indeed shatter into a bunch of pieces since the shell material is too insubstantial to keep it together. That's why they have to resort to an internal webbing of aramid, kevlar, or carbon fiber.
Ok, that makes sense. By wanting to make so many vents, they have to resort to other reinforcements to keep it together.