A helmet Poll for us commuters....
#101
Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 219
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From: Oklahoma City, OK
1)What helmet do you use?
Giro Rift
2)What did you pay for it?
About $50
3)And when/what will make you decide to replace it?
It takes a hit, gets to funky, or I find something lighter/cooler that I like to justify the cost.
Giro Rift
2)What did you pay for it?
About $50
3)And when/what will make you decide to replace it?
It takes a hit, gets to funky, or I find something lighter/cooler that I like to justify the cost.
#104
Fair Weather Cyclist
Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 147
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From: SF Bay Area
Bikes: R&M Frog, Moulton TSR
1) nutcase urban warning design with extra reflective stickers.
2) about $50
3) I'll buy a roadie-looking helmet for more casual riding as soon as I find a good deal. My wife hates the stupid-looking nutcase, but I will continue to wear it for commuting.
2) about $50
3) I'll buy a roadie-looking helmet for more casual riding as soon as I find a good deal. My wife hates the stupid-looking nutcase, but I will continue to wear it for commuting.
#105
1) Bontrager Convert (ordered and will be in my hands in a few days)
2) 50 euros ($71)
3) If it doesn't have an expiration date (like motorcycle helmets do), I'll change it when it starts to show it's age -or- something more comfortable becomes available.
2) 50 euros ($71)
3) If it doesn't have an expiration date (like motorcycle helmets do), I'll change it when it starts to show it's age -or- something more comfortable becomes available.
#106
Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 799
Likes: 2
From: Bay Area, California
Bikes: Pacific Reach, Strida
- TSG Dragon. This is a full-face downhill MTB helmet. If I'm going to the trouble of wearing a helmet, I want one that is substantial enough to provide at least some actual protection. Besides that, a decade of riding motorcycles made me feel naked without the full-face helmet.
- I think it was about $160.
- After 5 years, after a crash, or if I find another helmet that I really like.
#107
Senior Member
Joined: May 2010
Posts: 306
Likes: 1
From: Fishers, In
Bikes: 2010 Surly Long Haul Trucker - Blue Velvet
1)What helmet do you use?
* Specialized S-Works Prevail
2)What did you pay for it?
* A Staggering $229
3)And when/what will make you decide to replace it?
* When winter rolls around I'll be ordering an additional helmet with integrated ear warmers.
* And when 5 years pass, or I crash and the Prevail takes a hit.
* Specialized S-Works Prevail
2)What did you pay for it?
* A Staggering $229
3)And when/what will make you decide to replace it?
* When winter rolls around I'll be ordering an additional helmet with integrated ear warmers.
* And when 5 years pass, or I crash and the Prevail takes a hit.
#108
Bike ≠ Car ≠ Ped.

Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 13,863
Likes: 6
From: Washington, DC
Bikes: Some bikes. Hell, they're all the same, ain't they?
1. Bell Metro with rain cover if it's raining; Specialized S-Works if it's not.
2. Metro: about $60, maybe. It's been a while. S-Works: $120, half of msrp because I had an inside line.
3. When they crack.
2. Metro: about $60, maybe. It's been a while. S-Works: $120, half of msrp because I had an inside line.
3. When they crack.
#111
F.A.I.C.G
Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 66
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From: Saint Paul, MN
Bikes: 1974ish John Deere black men's road bike, Aluminum MTB for Winter
1. Bell Faction
2. about 40$
3. When it breaks or I have enough money for: https://www.gathsports.com/productsingle.php?id=2
I know it's not a bike helmet but I'd really like a retractable visor, I have a fixed visor on the Faction.
2. about 40$
3. When it breaks or I have enough money for: https://www.gathsports.com/productsingle.php?id=2
I know it's not a bike helmet but I'd really like a retractable visor, I have a fixed visor on the Faction.
#113
Junior Member
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 17
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As my wife says: "Helmets are sexier than head injuries". I'd have to agree and state they are more comfortable as well.
Giro Hex - nice venting and doesn't look like I'm tryin' to be Lance.
About $30
I'll replace it when Giro will stop sending me new pads... I go through them like crazy. I'm looking into a multi-sport helmet for commuting though.
Those who use multi-sport helmets; what made you go this route? Aesthetics? Function? Comfort? Price? They look a bit more durable as far as day to day scratches and the like go. Do they vent decently? I don't worry about aerodynamics at all, and hate the way heavily vented helmets look, but I sure do like the airflow when the temps break 100F for weeks on end with high humidity.
Giro Hex - nice venting and doesn't look like I'm tryin' to be Lance.
About $30
I'll replace it when Giro will stop sending me new pads... I go through them like crazy. I'm looking into a multi-sport helmet for commuting though.
Those who use multi-sport helmets; what made you go this route? Aesthetics? Function? Comfort? Price? They look a bit more durable as far as day to day scratches and the like go. Do they vent decently? I don't worry about aerodynamics at all, and hate the way heavily vented helmets look, but I sure do like the airflow when the temps break 100F for weeks on end with high humidity.
#114
Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 899
Likes: 7
From: Coupeville, WA
Bikes: 84 Raleigh Technium- 89 Shogun Mt. Bike-96 Miyata 914
A Schwinn cheapo foam hat.
Yard sale for 3 bucks.
When it breaks or my ego causes my head to swell to the point where it no longer fits.
Yard sale for 3 bucks.
When it breaks or my ego causes my head to swell to the point where it no longer fits.
#115
Fail Boat crewman
Joined: Feb 2011
Posts: 675
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From: PDX
Bikes: Reynolds 853 Jamis Quest 1990s
Giro not sure of the model
Bought in 2000 when I was in college.
Prolly paid $40.
I crashed once, but missed my head. Still at 11 years I will replace it this winter.
Bought in 2000 when I was in college.
Prolly paid $40.
I crashed once, but missed my head. Still at 11 years I will replace it this winter.
#117
Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 57
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From: San Diego, CA
Bikes: 2009 Giant FCR 3
I bought a $20 Bell from Walmart yesterday. I was in a motorcycle accident at 55mph a number of months ago, helmet saved my freaking life. While I wholeheartedly believe these things are goofy looking, you won't see me ride anywhere significant(read: outside the neighborhood) without one. But I'll never be able to justify spending more than 50 bucks on a helmet.
I'll replace it when it gets raggedy, nasty, or broke.
I'll replace it when it gets raggedy, nasty, or broke.
#118
Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 136
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From: east of Asheville, NC
Bikes: 2011 Marin Novato 29er
The helmet: LG Titan carbon.
Cost: Nothing. Got it from my brother earlier this year when he was getting out of bicycling and I was getting back in.
When to replace: next spring or so. It was made in '06, so it's about at the end of its lifespan.
Hah. You think replacing a bicycle helmet is expensive? Take a look at motorcycle helmets: same replacement timeframe (about 5 years or less) and cost from $150 to $800 or more. I stopped feeling quite so bad about gear costs for bicycling when I got into motorcycles.
Cost: Nothing. Got it from my brother earlier this year when he was getting out of bicycling and I was getting back in.
When to replace: next spring or so. It was made in '06, so it's about at the end of its lifespan.
Hah. You think replacing a bicycle helmet is expensive? Take a look at motorcycle helmets: same replacement timeframe (about 5 years or less) and cost from $150 to $800 or more. I stopped feeling quite so bad about gear costs for bicycling when I got into motorcycles.






