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Clancy 11-11-2016 07:28 AM

Does a cap turn a helmet into a MIPS?
 
So looking at a MIPS helmet and its webbing designed to allow the helmet to shift upon impact, I'm curious if wearing a cycling cap under a non MIPS helmet might not essentially provide the same benefit?

franswa 11-11-2016 07:31 AM

Wouldn't that be nice?

Cicli 11-11-2016 07:50 AM

Or just the cap? :fight:

carpediemracing 11-11-2016 08:18 AM

Actually an interesting question. I'm sure there's some shear force that gets absorbed by a MIPS helmet that a slippery cap may not absorb (better or worse, no idea, but the thought is that a helmet slipping on a cap is easier than a helmet shearing internally).

Lots of hair would do the same thing I suppose, not that I know anymore. Back in the day my helmet would tilt because hair.

Hm probably a double layer cap, made with a layer of cotton (or something not slippery) and a layer of lycra (or something slippery) would work similarly. The sticky stuff keeps the cap stuck to one side (helmet or head) and the slippery stuff allows the other stuff to move (head or helmet, respectively).

The double cap would be similar to the double layer side panel shorts marketed way back when for road rash resistance. Worked well, from what I heard.

Ti Designs 11-11-2016 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by carpediemracing (Post 2074716)
Lots of hair would do the same thing I suppose, not that I know anymore. Back in the day my helmet would tilt because hair.

I pointed that out when MIPS was first introduced, it seems all the testing was done with hairless dummies...

I would rather see BIPS - Bee Intrusion Protection System.

saab2000 11-11-2016 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Ti Designs (Post 2074724)
I would rather see BIPS - Bee Intrusion Protection System.

Ain't that the truth!

cmbicycles 11-11-2016 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Ti Designs (Post 2074724)

I would rather see BIPS - Bee Intrusion Protection System.

Didn't some company have a mesh netting in their helmet vents? I know I have seen it, but don't recall the helmet.

Vientomas 11-11-2016 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by cmbicycles (Post 2074757)
Didn't some company have a mesh netting in their helmet vents? I know I have seen it, but don't recall the helmet.

http://www.limar.com/site/prodotto.p...&id_cat_now=11

http://www.limar.com/site/prodotto.p...&id_cat_now=11

http://www.limar.com/site/prodotto.p...&id_cat_now=11

CNY rider 11-11-2016 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Ti Designs (Post 2074724)
I pointed that out when MIPS was first introduced, it seems all the testing was done with hairless dummies...

Hey I resemble that remark!

GScot 11-11-2016 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Ti Designs (Post 2074724)
I pointed that out when MIPS was first introduced, it seems all the testing was done with hairless dummies...

I would rather see BIPS - Bee Intrusion Protection System.

Yep. I was once riding along pacing a huge bumblebee and admiring its flight. Then right into the helmet vent and out the back where it stung me at the base of the skull and flew away. Swelled up to absurd size but was mostly fine by the end of the ride 90 minutes later.

Fatty 11-11-2016 09:38 AM

I was thinking something along the same vein yesterday. If the straps are a bit loose does it do the same thing as a MIPS liner?


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