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Old 08-08-12 | 01:47 PM
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... well not really. Okay, so it's been a while since I've posted here. Anyway, I'm finally doing an upgrade! From a $40 Wal-Mart helmet to either a Bontrager or Specialized. I really like the Oracle as far as looks, but it does remind me of a Giro Atmos. And they are at the same price. So if desperation takes over, I wouldn't mind either one. However, a few of my friends tell me that Specialized makes way better helmets and the ventilation is top-notch. So here I am looking around and I kinda like the S3. But when I went to an LBS, a few employees said that the Propero 2 is a better buy and it's almost like the Prevail. I have read the reviews and I'm confusing myself even more. So to any owners of the mentioned helmets, what likes and dislikes do you have? If the Propero 2 is a better buy, what cons do you have now that you own one?

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Old 08-08-12 | 01:59 PM
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Which one fits you better? Not just the helmet fit, but also the strap comfort and the ease of adjustment.
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Old 08-08-12 | 02:03 PM
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With fit being equal, I own multiple Specialized helmets i.e., Propero, Air Force and Echelon. The Propero is really well vented, but all are equally comfortable.
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Old 08-08-12 | 11:28 PM
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Head shape matters. I struggled with a specialized helmet for a year, and I fell in love with several from their line, but the Giro/Bell helmets just sit on my head like a glove. I find the Specialized to be more narrow from front to back, while the Giro is more round, which suits me. I wish the Specialized fit me better, but they just don't. Try both brands on first. I have found them consistent between models, so even if you cant find the exact helmet, you can usually judge size from anything in the line.
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Old 08-09-12 | 09:23 AM
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I find the Specialized helmets much more comfortable than either Giro or Bell, but that may have to do w/ my head shape. I've heard very good things about Rudy Project helmets, but have never personally tried one. I do have multiple Rudy sunglasses, jerseys, shorts, gloves, etc., and all are top notch.
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