Helmet wearer ?

Helmet wearer ?

  • Yes i wear one all the time.

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • No, i never wear one

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • Only for commuting

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • Only when i'm fitness / pleasure riding

    Votes: 1 100.0%

  • Total voters
    1
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buggi

Bird Saviour
Location
Solihull
i've never got on my bike without it.

when i broke my collar bone i also knocked myself out for 1/2 hour and had to have stitches across the top of my eye. i'm pretty sure i'd be a cabbage now if i hadn't been wearing my helmet.
 

Abitrary

New Member
I think the best way to work out whether a helmet is useful is to ask serious mountain bikers how often they have cracked a helmet.
 

dav1d

Guru
I don't currently use a helmet, but now my maximum speed is above 30mph, I'm wondering if it would be best to get one?
 

Will1985

Guru
Location
Norfolk
Up until my first crash last October, I only wore a helmet for leisure/training. I didn't see my 2km reasonably quiet commute to uni as a crash risk (plus lugging a helmet around) and consequently got a scrape on the head.
Second crash was very fast and a helmet wouldn't have made much of a difference but somehow there wasn't a single scratch/bump on it.
Third crash last month - I am so glad I was wearing a proper helmet and not a fairing (in a TT). I probably did hit my head and there was a scratch in the helmet so it did its job.
 
Abitrary said:
I think the best way to work out whether a helmet is useful is to ask serious mountain bikers how often they have cracked a helmet.


................... and then why they are making so many mistakes that put them in this position?


PPE should be the last resort - you should be looking at why the accidents are occurrring and then doing everything possible to prevent the accident

Only then should the use of PPE such as a helmet be considered. Of course it could also be argued that the helmet is actually encouraging the poor technique and judgement as a result of risk compensation.....
 

on the road

Über Member
None of the above.

I've got a helmet, But:

I don't wear one all the time.
I don't never wear one, just on very rare occasions.
I don't commute.
Fitnes and pleasure is the only riding I do, so I might wear one but very rarely.
 

palinurus

Velo, boulot, dodo
Location
Watford
Abitrary said:
I think the best way to work out whether a helmet is useful is to ask serious mountain bikers how often they have cracked a helmet.

Quite right. You don't want to ask flippant mountain bikers.
 

Will1985

Guru
Location
Norfolk
montage said:
how much protection those aero helmets (fairing?) actually give? or are they just for aerodynamic reasons?
The newer ones are much like any other helmet. My Giro Advantage 2 (2008) was the first Giro TT helmet to be CPSC certified (the American standard which is higher than BS/EN I think). In 2007 the Advantage had less foamy protection so was legal in Europe but not in the States. You can also get fairings like the MDT one which are just that - won't do anything in a crash.
 
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