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Need to replace my helmet....
For those that do wear a lid, please chime in. I've been wearing a Giro "roadie" helmet for the past 4 years or so. Great helmet, but the suspension is starting to deteriorate and thus I'd like to replace it. Looking at a BMX style lid as I just like them. Not near the ventilation of a roadie helmet, but they seem more my style.
So what should I be looking at? The Bell Segment looks good, but maybe I am overlooking other makes/models. |
Helmets are like shoes. No two heads are the same, and something that fits me comfortably may be a poor choice for you. I will only buy new shoes and hemets that I can try on first. I suggest you do the same.
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order online, you cannot go wrong. And save some money.
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Bern helmets are ace :thumb:
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I'll second that Bern is a good option for the style helmet you are looking for. I sport their Allston model, which I find to have a nice balance of style and function.
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I too like bern helmets, however I find myself using my Specialized Echelon the most.
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bern has unusual sizing so definitely try it before you buy
maybe consider the Giro Reverb or Giro Sutton, or Quarter? |
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check this thread: http://www.bikeforums.net/singlespee...c-helmets.html
also Nutcase helmets: Bike & Skate - Nutcase Helmets I had a Giro Atmos but it didn't fit quite right. I went with a Catlike Whisper in matte red. Fits my big round head just great. Looks like a round cheese grater. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=415916 |
Originally Posted by steve-in-kville
(Post 17276607)
I've been wearing a Giro "roadie" helmet for the past 4 years or so. Great helmet, but the suspension is starting to deteriorate and thus I'd like to replace it.
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If you are sure you really want a BMX/skater lid on the road...
Fox Transition I only use mine for MTBing but it has lots of vents, is pretty light, and I can tell you from experience it holds up to crashes really well ;) Not to mention they are always on sale somewhere for pretty cheap |
Originally Posted by bengreen79
(Post 17277539)
I have the same problem with my Giro helmet. The padding on the inside is tearing and folding back in spots...about the same age. I fixed it once with shoe goo. I may try that one more time before getting a new one.
[MENTION=325203]IAmSam[/MENTION], once you've compressed/crushed the foam on your helmet, it's time to get a new one. |
The Giro reverb is sweet. On the upside, it's a lot cooler that most all of the other skate style helmets. I use mine through the hottest days of summer. On the downside, it's definitely not for offroad, as the rear protection is pretty minimal. It's a great helmet for people with smaller heads, who don't want their helmet looking huge in comparison.
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