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As already said, the increased cost gets you better ventilation and lower weight, protection is the same. Here's a comparison: https://www.giro.com/on/demandware.s...lmets&backUrl= Me, I recently bought a Helios for $187 |
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Then those people came along. Honestly, I can't suffer another myth made up by Big Bike Marketing. I've said this on this forum before, and I'll say it again. Until there is substantial research that a helmet needs to be "tennis-ball vacuum sealed tube-fresh" to work, I am not buying that. They just sorta said it, and everyone jumped on board, because it means selling more helmets. It's wasteful, and I'm not letting the it get to me, and I refused to tell clients of the shop that story. Here's the deal. If your helmet is in a crash, replace. Cracked-replace... If it's got piece of the plastic cover missing, or chunks of styrofoam missing, replace. Don't replace because it's 2 years old. https://helmets.org/up1505a.htm https://www.consumerreports.org/bike...t-a5593905789/ I have nothing against spending more to get features. But it's not like if you spend under $60, you don't care about the safety of your head. That's preposterous- it really is. Get a helmet from a bike-specific company that's approved by regulatory agency, CPSC/Snell, and go ride your bike. No reason to complicate this one. I have a Specialized Airnet, btw- really nice, comfortable and slightly aero, but not expensive. And they're on closeout on the website now. Last edited by carlucci1106; 01-30-2023 at 01:23 AM. |
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I wear a Mavic helmet, $90..fits great, cool, not expensive. And uber light helmets, even tho they pass the CPSC guide lines for crash worthiness, may protect your head not as well as a 'heavier' helmet. For right below.....Kinds like unscented toilet paper..costs more. ![]()
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Helmets are made by making the basic head shaped item. The manufacturers found that if they make this protective dome thinner, and then also cut more or larger holes in it, they can charge more.
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https://helmet.beam.vt.edu/bicycle-helmet-ratings.html
2 best helmet is $100 from Specialized. Interestingly, in the top-10 or so, the road helmets are all more expensive than similar protective mountain helmets. There are a few <$100 road helmets, but they’re mostly in the $250-$300 range, while the mountain helmets are all sub-$200. |
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Oh, whaaa?? The cheaper ones are better? We better round up all the poor -performers, and air-drop them in Death Valley, where UV light will degrade them into dust. Then give everyone who participates a rebate on new purchase.
Y'all 'll thank the Fed later for the public service- Edit: I guess this graphic does not plot the test results, just the price, sorry. But my quip remains. Seems there is no correlation whatsoever between price and results in this test group. Last edited by carlucci1106; 01-30-2023 at 08:56 AM. |
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Last time around I went with a couple of Lazers (road and mtb). They fit quite similarly to the Bell and are top rated by the VT.edu study mentioned earlier.
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This is a great point. I think it is important to keep in mind that many (most?) times, helmets are designed to pass the current tests in place. They are not necessarily designed to protect your head in a fall as the exact nature of any given impact scenario cannot be predicted. Helmets are also not designed to protect against multiple impacts. So, the only thing that you can accurately state is that helmets provide some measure of protection in the event of a head impact in a fall.
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I bought a new helmet last fall based on the Virginia Tech ratings. I went with the overall highest rated road helmet which was a $70ish Lazer helmet, rated higher at the time for safety than other Lazer helmets that were over $200.
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Features and benefits.
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Specialized Align II is one of the best and it costs $35 on sale.
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There are times when I miss the Performance stores. I think it helped with helmets, clothing and a few other areas to have their competition in the mix to help keep retail prices down. In the Atlanta area we had several Performance shops to choose from and I miss them.
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If you are suggesting that, does the safety decrease in those 3 years, or does it stay flat and drop off a cliff at 36 months? |
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