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MTB helmet enquiry
What are the relative merits of the normal bike helmet vs the pot style? Or is the new hybridy style the best. For mountain biking, slowly, by a fat bloke.
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As with motorbike helmets I'd say buy the best you can afford and the one that fits you best.
Your best bet for day-to-day MTB'ing is the style of lid with vents & a peak i.e. this style. The peak is more practical than you might think - keeps low branches from hitting you in the face etc. Roadie lids usually don't have the peak... The p155-pot style lids are more for the dirt jump/freeride crowd who wear lots of baggy stuff and look more like skaters. |
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Those go down the back a bit more than the normal commuter ones, don't they? Thats what I was thinking of by the hybridy ones.
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On that note, you should see my neighbour who cycles to & from the local shops on her shopper/commuter bike and wears a full-face downhill/motocross-style lid! :lol: |
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You'll get better air flow through the normal type of helmet than the p*ss pot style. Important if you are out of shape and having to work hard....
Something like this I would have thought would suit what you want a helmet for. http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Gi...ts/5360037027/ |
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I'd happily recommend Giro helmets - mine's an '07 Havoc and it's already taken some abuse but still looks and fits as good as the day I bought it.
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If he doesn't I'll have it Speedplay, it's my size.
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