Jonathan Airey
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Advice on a helmet appreciated. They all meet BS standards but what is a decent one to get? Thanks
Jonny
Jonny
BS standards are actually quite poor @Cunobelin to explainAdvice on a helmet appreciated. They all meet BS standards but what is a decent one to get? Thanks
Jonny
I think it's more get the right helmet but the right size is a mustI'm not a fan of Halfords at all, but if there is one thing I would suggest going to Halfords for, it is a helmet. They have a huge array, at good prices.
I am never sure about this "get the right size" thing, either, as they all have adjustable head-bands. What am I missing? I mean, obviously you don't buy a kiddies helmet if you are an adult, but other than that, the adjustment on mine (and therefore I assume all) allows for an enormous range of head sizes.
What's wrong with Benny Hill!It's about shape rather than size. What feels comfortable once adjusted
I look like Benny Hill in a Bern according to @jefmcg so it would be the last helmet I would buy
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I'm not a fan of Halfords at all, but if there is one thing I would suggest going to Halfords for, it is a helmet. They have a huge array, at good prices.
I am never sure about this "get the right size" thing, either, as they all have adjustable head-bands. What am I missing? I mean, obviously you don't buy a kiddies helmet if you are an adult, but other than that, the adjustment on mine (and therefore I assume all) allows for an enormous range of head sizes.
Inj Prev 1999;5:194-197 doi:10.1136/ip.5.3.194Results—Individuals whose helmets were reported to fit poorly had a 1.96-fold increased risk of head injury compared with those whose helmets fit well. Children with head injuries had helmets which were significantly wider than their heads compared with children without head injuries.
....... mildly misogynistic humour really isn't my bag either
I'm not a fan of Halfords at all, but if there is one thing I would suggest going to Halfords for, it is a helmet. They have a huge array, at good prices.
I am never sure about this "get the right size" thing, either, as they all have adjustable head-bands. What am I missing? I mean, obviously you don't buy a kiddies helmet if you are an adult, but other than that, the adjustment on mine (and therefore I assume all) allows for an enormous range of head sizes.