1. It must fit
2. It must be comfortable
3. Look for any standard other than EN1078 - Snell Certification is the toughest of the helmet standards
4. Try it on before you buy and make sure it is fitted before yo leave the sop with it.
Specialized Align? http://www.evanscycl...ampaign=froogle
I think it's about the cheapest Snell standard one available. BTW, I have no idea if it makes any difference to one's safety
Agree with the others about getting a Snell certified helmet. Mine was £20 from the Edinburgh Bike Co-operative via the internet but obviously no chance to try it on first. Happily, the Specialized Max (I have a big head) was just fine.
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