C-Mas present: Skull cap, balaclava, helmet cover? help!
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C-Mas present: Skull cap, balaclava, helmet cover? help!
My brother recently taped a clear plastic bag over the top of his helmet to keep the wind out for these cold months. I figured that I would buy him a helmet cover for christmas, and I visited two LBS only to find that none of them had them in stock. Apparently they're not very popular anymore. I've never used one so I'm not sure if they're made specifically to keep just the rain out, or if they keep your head warm as well.
So now I have some choices. I want to get something head related that's good for freezing conditions. Within a range of 40-0 degrees. He has a universal fit Giro helmet with a visor, and there's enough room under it for a wool hat, so a skull cap would fit fine. He also wears glasses, so I think the balaclava is out since I've heard they don't work too well with glasses.
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So now I have some choices. I want to get something head related that's good for freezing conditions. Within a range of 40-0 degrees. He has a universal fit Giro helmet with a visor, and there's enough room under it for a wool hat, so a skull cap would fit fine. He also wears glasses, so I think the balaclava is out since I've heard they don't work too well with glasses.
Help!
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Scull cap sounds good.
I've never seen helmet liners sold. Always made my own by blocking the vents with clear vinyl or clear packing tape and then adding a swatch of fleece (using double sided tape).
EDITED: My Liner goes on the inside of the helmet
If a balaclava won't work, how about a narrow scarf instead and maybe some of that anti-fog stuff mentioned in the Commuter's forum (if he doesn't already have it).
I've never seen helmet liners sold. Always made my own by blocking the vents with clear vinyl or clear packing tape and then adding a swatch of fleece (using double sided tape).
EDITED: My Liner goes on the inside of the helmet
If a balaclava won't work, how about a narrow scarf instead and maybe some of that anti-fog stuff mentioned in the Commuter's forum (if he doesn't already have it).
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Most everyone wears some sort of glasses... works for me!
https://www.performancebike.com/shop/...tegory_ID=1343
and the covers: https://circlecitybicycles.com/helmetc.htm
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Do many people wear helmet covers in general? and of those how many actually use them to stay warm.
I think that something like the Pearl Izumi Skull cap will do the trick. Would it better to use that in combination with a helmet cover, or will it be fine on its own? I'm worried about wind.
I think that something like the Pearl Izumi Skull cap will do the trick. Would it better to use that in combination with a helmet cover, or will it be fine on its own? I'm worried about wind.
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I always wear a balaclava or two with glasses when it is cold. You need to use a headband, a "croakie" for the glasses. That way you can pull the glasses away from your face a little bit to "defrost" if they get fogged. Or do it before you stop or before that hill. Then you can push them up against you face for a fast downhill. If you are working hard off road and going slowly just take the glasses off and let them hang from your neck if you must.
You can adjust while riding as needed.
You can adjust while riding as needed.
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i have and use both:
helmet cover goes on in the fall and stays on all winter. it covers up all those vents that make a helmet expensive, so the helmet ISN'T super-ventilated.
a thin skull cap i wear most of the winter.
in addition i also have a windproof headband that goes outside/under the helmet.
for REALLY cold days i have 3 different face masks/baclavas from snowboarding that work well.
i think the cover works well and is especially important in RAIN/SNOW! disadvantage: most of them look really goofy but warmth is more important than fassion!
the skull cap works great for warmth but doesn't protect much from wind or rain/snow. positive: you can hardly see it, so less fashion penalty
IF you ride in the rain and only can have one: i would pick the helmet cover as riding in the cold rain/snow with a ventilated helmet without the cover is miserable!
helmet cover goes on in the fall and stays on all winter. it covers up all those vents that make a helmet expensive, so the helmet ISN'T super-ventilated.
a thin skull cap i wear most of the winter.
in addition i also have a windproof headband that goes outside/under the helmet.
for REALLY cold days i have 3 different face masks/baclavas from snowboarding that work well.
i think the cover works well and is especially important in RAIN/SNOW! disadvantage: most of them look really goofy but warmth is more important than fassion!
the skull cap works great for warmth but doesn't protect much from wind or rain/snow. positive: you can hardly see it, so less fashion penalty
IF you ride in the rain and only can have one: i would pick the helmet cover as riding in the cold rain/snow with a ventilated helmet without the cover is miserable!
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I wear glasses and I use a balaclava. It works fine. I got a full face fleece one with a mesh in front of the mouth from Menards for $5.99. I'll use that for 10F and below. 10-20F I'll use a lighter weight one made of PI "thermafleece" type material.
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