I have mounted a forward and rear light onto my mine in the belief that it makes me more visible to other road users.
When I had a front tyre blow out on a fast (45+mph) downhill I was very glad of my helmet. The kebstone I eventually went in to head first would have really hurt without it.
All helmets are pretty much sod all use if you get struck by a car but there are lots of other things a cyclist can bash his head on.
As mentionned by others, fit first, cooling second, look third, does it match my bikes colour scheme fourth![]()
I have to agree with previous posters that a helmet is all but useless if hit by a car. I bought an expensive Giro Ionis (i think its called that) mainly because of the number of vents. my previous helmet made my head very hot and was uncomfortable, with the ionos i forget i have it on sometimes. This is the second i've had, the first smashed after i came off and although it was £100+ down the drain, it did the job and so i bought another one!
I hate to tell you this after you've already purchased a new one but, Giro do free crash replacement of alll their helmets if purchased from a UK dealer...
The Raleigh Extreme helmets have that feature. I have one. The fit is good, I don't look like a complete idiot wearing it as it wraps around my head rather than perching on top of it - and the colours Black and Titanium (or grey for the non advertising executives amongst us!!) look right at home in the sunshine mecca that is the UK!!I'm sure I saw a helmet once that had a chin clip with several lugs to clip, so you make it tighter and looser just by pushing the clip further into its receiver.
I hate to tell you this after you've already purchased a new one but, Giro do free crash replacement of alll their helmets if purchased from a UK dealer...
So basically as long as it fits, it's all good? In that case I'll head out today trying different ones on around town
What annoys me about my helmet is that it's too tight if I have a beanie on underneath, and is fiddly to adjust the chin strap.