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steve-in-kville 11-04-14 03:19 PM

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.

TejanoTrackie 11-04-14 03:29 PM

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.

bones_mcbones 11-04-14 03:55 PM

order online, you cannot go wrong. And save some money.

Unkle Rico 11-04-14 04:59 PM

Bern helmets are ace :thumb:

ThimbleSmash 11-04-14 05:07 PM

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.

AristoNYC 11-04-14 05:20 PM

I too like bern helmets, however I find myself using my Specialized Echelon the most.

cruiserhead 11-04-14 05:49 PM

bern has unusual sizing so definitely try it before you buy

maybe consider the Giro Reverb or Giro Sutton, or Quarter?

bbattle 11-04-14 08:44 PM

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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

bengreen79 11-04-14 08:56 PM


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.

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.

IAmSam 11-05-14 06:21 AM

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

bbattle 11-05-14 07:07 AM


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.

I believe you can get replacement pads to glue back into your helmet. All of my helmets came with an extra set, the problem is finding them years later. But my old Atmos was faded and the retention system had disintegrated. Time for it to go.
[MENTION=325203]IAmSam[/MENTION], once you've compressed/crushed the foam on your helmet, it's time to get a new one.

AlmostGreenGuy 11-05-14 02:08 PM

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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