View Poll Results: What Are Your Helmet Wearing Habits?
I've never worn a bike helmet
52
10.40%
I used to wear a helmet, but have stopped
24
4.80%
I've always worn a helmet
208
41.60%
I didn't wear a helmet, but now do
126
25.20%
I sometimes wear a helmet depending on the conditions
90
18.00%
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The Helmet Thread 2
#3476
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I took this photo at a distance out of respect for the victim. In the distance is an ambulance an a firetruck at a skatepark I pass nearly everyday. Up close I saw some EMTs working down in one of the bowls and bringing a gurney. I hope the kid was wearing a helmet, but had the sick feeling they weren't
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I always wear my helmet. My much-fitter-than-me boss was riding a gravel trail this year with his sister, who hit a pothole at a good clip, flipped over the bike, and ended up in the hospital with broken wrists if i recall....wearing a helmet minimized the impact to her skull.
My sister doesnt like to wear a helmet for short rides; i simply refuse to ride with her unless she does!
My sister doesnt like to wear a helmet for short rides; i simply refuse to ride with her unless she does!
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haha no not really. I just got her cycling again and she’s just starting her journey. Normally she rides very short 1-2km rides, but last year I helped her fulfill a 20 year old bet and she managed a >40km ride with a head wind the entire way.
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Helmet Resurrection
I really like my helmet: lightweight & great air flow. After years of sweating in it, it was becoming less comfortable.
I was going to purchase a new one but instead purchased replacement pads off Amazon.
It’s like I have a new helmet for $5.
I was going to purchase a new one but instead purchased replacement pads off Amazon.
It’s like I have a new helmet for $5.
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Except...you don't. The conventional wisdom says that after several years the composite breaks down and it loses it's integrity. I'm going through a similar situation with a motorcycle helmet I have.
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I hope you've been rinsing that sweat off your helmet after every ride. Otherwise you might need a new helmet just to rid yourself of the funky smell about you.
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I use moleskin tape to replace worn-out pads and also to make the helmet fit better to my noggin.
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Helmets are about as variable as anything designed for human use. My activities almost all have helmets as a major element of safety/protection.
'Science' as relates to educating, testing or discovering is an important thing, but it's not infallible. It is limited in scope because there's no way to completely cover the complexity of 'real' life/situations. So we need to make our decisions, with the aid of science findings.
Maybe you've seen, as I have, that quite strong/dense packaging foam deteriorates fairly quickly with just some short term time in the sun/environment. So it's not really a long life material.
Sure, it's covered and protected by a shell - but not completely. The environmental conditions still affect the primary 'cushioning' material.
Given 'science', the balance of various expert recommendations, good fit and comfort, wear and tear, I tend to keep my helmets for a while. But I'd rather 'retire' a helmet, than 'Test' the longevity while in actual 'use'.
And I do a couple things to encourage 'longevity'. A Helmet used for 4-5 rides gets a 'shower' with me, and a tiny bit of shampoo for the pads. I have 5 cycling helmets in use at any one period.
They vary for type of coverage, a few have either fixed visor and 2 have a flexible, flip up/down visor for those rides when low sun is probable. Helmets for when most ventilation is needed and helmets for cooler rides. Rotating helmets gives them longer life spans.
Given the difficulty of me finding a good fitting helmet, I'll buy 2 when one proves to be excellent - and put the 2nd in my closet, for later use.
I'm not one who needs 'new' every year, or even 2, 3 or 4 yrs, but I have replaced pads, especially the forehead pad - that one seems to go south, sooner.
It's your ride... and your head.
Ride On
Yuri
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I had an earnest LBS associate tell me if my helmet was over five years old, I had to replace it. I pointed out that the helmet I was holding had a build date of six months before and asked if she'd prorate the price. She blinked twice and said helmets age differently in the shop.
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https://helmetsrus.net/bike-helmets/...-graphics.html
https://helmets.org/up2103.htm
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/...8.2021.1929943
https://helmetsrus.net/bike-helmets/...-graphics.html
https://helmets.org/up2103.htm
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/...8.2021.1929943
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I had an earnest LBS associate tell me if my helmet was over five years old, I had to replace it. I pointed out that the helmet I was holding had a build date of six months before and asked if she'd prorate the price. She blinked twice and said helmets age differently in the shop.
#3493
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I look at it this way. Having personally witnessing a bad crash and the aftermath of how the helmet saved the rider, I replace my helmet after about 5 years regardless. Having said that, and with the current pricing of helmets, that may get extended.
To me, my life is worth more than the cost of a new helmet, unless the helmet is over $300 bucks, then, well, I digress. I'd rather have peace of mind that my helmet will protect me than worry about it. No amount of diatribe or convincing will change my mind. That's just how I feel about helmets having seen first-hand what they can do.
To me, my life is worth more than the cost of a new helmet, unless the helmet is over $300 bucks, then, well, I digress. I'd rather have peace of mind that my helmet will protect me than worry about it. No amount of diatribe or convincing will change my mind. That's just how I feel about helmets having seen first-hand what they can do.
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Age Does Not Affect the Material Properties of Expanded Polystyrene Liners in Field-Used Bicycle Helmets
Based on these data, the impact attenuation properties of EPS foam in field-used bicycle helmets do not degrade with the age.
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This study is pretty good:
Age Does Not Affect the Material Properties of Expanded Polystyrene Liners in Field-Used Bicycle Helmets
Based on these data, the impact attenuation properties of EPS foam in field-used bicycle helmets do not degrade with the age.
Age Does Not Affect the Material Properties of Expanded Polystyrene Liners in Field-Used Bicycle Helmets
Based on these data, the impact attenuation properties of EPS foam in field-used bicycle helmets do not degrade with the age.
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Nuanced & rational discussion about helmets
I'll still wear mine, but it's a great discussion.
#3499
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The one thing I find annoying about helmet rhetoric is whenever a cyclist crashes or collides with a motor vehicle. The response from unaffiliated parties is always the same: "It's a good thing they were wearing a helmet." It's spoken even when the cyclist didn't hit their head. Nobody says it's a good thing you car had airbags in a low-speed collision where the airbags didn't deploy.
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I shouldn't have to "make myself more visible;" Drivers should just stop running people over.
Car dependency is a tax.
I shouldn't have to "make myself more visible;" Drivers should just stop running people over.
Car dependency is a tax.