Aesthetically pleasing helmet
#3
mogul
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From: San Diego
well what kind of helmet are you looking for? something along the lines of a pro-tec or a more road helmet? personally i think people on a fixed with a bmx helmet look like idiots,but thats just me. i also find the majority of road helmets to be a lot more comfortable and breathable than other helmets,which should be the deciding factor. the Ionos is definitely my helmet of choice
#5
I looooooooooooooooooooooooove my Uvex Boss Race. It also helps that I got it on bonktown for a song.

The pic doesn't really show the finish, it's a teeny tiny checker pattern.
Getting a helmet you find aesthetically pleasing is worth all the money you can afford to throw around. A cheap and ugly helmet you hate wearing will protect you just as well, but you'll leave it home every time you're "just going down the street".

The pic doesn't really show the finish, it's a teeny tiny checker pattern.
Getting a helmet you find aesthetically pleasing is worth all the money you can afford to throw around. A cheap and ugly helmet you hate wearing will protect you just as well, but you'll leave it home every time you're "just going down the street".
#6
a.k.a. QUADZILLA
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From: Denver
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I also think that trying to look "cool" by wearing a bmx or skate helmet on a fixed gear bike just makes you look like a dork that is trying to look "cool." Road helmets are lightweight, better ventilated and more comfortable. They may look more ufo-y, but it's function that drives the design.
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#11
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From: Honolulu, Hawaii
I wear one of these https://www.bernunlimited.com/2008/baker.html in gray. The Watts is similar but ventilated. They sell a version that meets road safety standards.
#12
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I think you are looking for this:
https://www.kiraku.tv/category/37621/movie/1/g2Ti200QYsw
Ladies love the afro-helmet.
https://www.kiraku.tv/category/37621/movie/1/g2Ti200QYsw
Ladies love the afro-helmet.
#13
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I use the Specialized Decibel in black. I am a big proponent of helmets and strongly encourage you to wear one. But know this -- you will never look cool wearing one, so just give it up now.
#15
I think lots of road helmets are pretty badass. But then I'm probably the only one who thinks so...
#16
#17
I use the Bern Brentwood and I like it so far

It's comfy, pretty well ventilated, and I like the feel of something solid wrapping my head (as opposed to an amazing feat of ventilated architecture spread out to catch the breeze). Whatever works for you, as long as you wear one.

It's comfy, pretty well ventilated, and I like the feel of something solid wrapping my head (as opposed to an amazing feat of ventilated architecture spread out to catch the breeze). Whatever works for you, as long as you wear one.
#18
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I personally like bell because for a sub $100 helmet they have a wide selection of styles and are quite comfortable
#19
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^ Sure do see a lot of those in European pelotons. Too bad they aren't legal/distributed in the states. I still found a pretty good deal (including overseas shipping) for a Catlike Sakana. Cool looking, but not the best fitting helmet I've ever had (my dome is oval and narrow, helmet is round and wide). Next year I'll be going back to Bell.
#21
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I use a Giro Semi. Full protection for your actual head, sits low and looks good. The visor is a surprising plus in even heavier rain. Bern stuff is tasty. Buy a Burn with the winter muffs and 8-trak headphones and you'll be good for everything from skiing/snowboarding to road and park riding. Back Country has them on sale right now so if they have your size you can sneak into one for around $50 with the headphones. Although, if you want music without the cold weather flaps you'll need to purchase that separately.
#24
chickenosaurus
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From: Boston, MA
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#25
catlike does not meet CPSC standards (I believe it failed the "spike through helmet" test), but that does not mean they are not safe. they're too expensive anyways -- who wants to spend $250 on a disposable product that may or may not fit?








I want a catlike for the summer, but do they meet US safety standards? Safety is really the main point here.