Let's talk helmets...

Bongofish

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So I have a problem
I can be a bit vain, but can't we all. I always wear a helmet but look like a complete tit. I just look like a mushroom headed pilock as I have a fairly thin face. Love wearing my full Face as actually looks alright. But for casual rides in woods and fire roads it's too much. Any suggestions on any helmets that actually look descent and don't make heads into mushrooms? I've bought 3 different helmets online so far and everyone makes me look mushroom headed. Maybe a road bike helmet would be better as if I ever do anything proper off road I go full Face anyway....

Any recommendations?
 

Interpaul

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So I have a problem
I can be a bit vain, but can't we all. I always wear a helmet but look like a complete tit. I just look like a mushroom headed pilock as I have a fairly thin face. Love wearing my full Face as actually looks alright. But for casual rides in woods and fire roads it's too much. Any suggestions on any helmets that actually look descent and don't make heads into mushrooms? I've bought 3 different helmets online so far and everyone makes me look mushroom headed. Maybe a road bike helmet would be better as if I ever do anything proper off road I go full Face anyway....

Any recommendations?
What you tried, it really does depend on the shape of your head - best thing to do is go try them on if you can. I have issues getting helmets to fit have anarrow head as well - I found the POC Tectal fits me well but not cheap!
 

Gary

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Have you thought about just not wearing one? Casual rides, XC and road I don't wear one at all as here's very little risk of ever hitting my head.
 

Bongofish

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@Gary haha I bet there's going to be some comeback to that. And to be honest it's if cars hit you and you go into there windscreen etc etc. I have first hand experience with this on motorbike. Also I've first hand experience of slow falls on mountain bike and still rolling off and glad I had my helmet on as it had scratches even after a slow fall. I'll be honest i have considered it but not worth the risk ?
 
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Wiltshire Warrior

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one of the best thing about Emtbing is that we can wear helmets that would normally "cook" us on a normal bike - now that it is <20 deg I am wearing helmets party to keep my head warm. I can even wear elbow and knee pads without melting too.... So no excuse for not wearing a helmet
 

Gary

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I don't need an excuse. I'm an adult. It's entirely my choice to wear what I deem appropriate when I ride my bikes.. Just as I respect anyone's choice to wear one I'd expect the same respect from others regarding my choices.

Let's not start any arguments about it though, eh?
 

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I second the Giro Switchblade. I bought mine last week from CRC ready for the rideout at Brechfa yesterday and it's very comfortable. My first full face helmet and i thought it could get irritating throughout the day but not once did i feel like i needed to take it off. The chin guard detaches just like the Bell Super 3r and you also get a spare top peak with Go-Pro camera mount attached too which is a nice touch.
 

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Nice. Same colour as mine, just minus the scars...

Get some spare visor screws, they sometimes snap off if you decide to test the impact absorbing abilities of the helmet.
 

Tunny

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Nice. Same colour as mine, just minus the scars...

Get some spare visor screws, they sometimes snap off if you decide to test the impact absorbing abilities of the helmet.

Will do cheers for the heads up.

How's your bruising healing? ??
 

mark.ai

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I find myself wearing a road helmet more often than not recently since I'm not racing hard downhill - they are slightly less mushroomy.

I like the Bell road ones as they have a good selection of graphics :) There are even some with small visors so they might look less "roadie" but not tried them: Road | Bell Helmets
 

Kernow

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Really like the IXS open face lids , Iam too old to care about looking daft , and I’ve got a cupboard full of lids but my ixs is my favourite for fit and looks. In fact 3 of us all have them now after we had a try on session .
Met parachute is the nicest open face lid I’ve tried. Very light and airy but probably not heavy duty enough if your doing really dodgy stuff.
 
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So I have a problem
I can be a bit vain, but can't we all. I always wear a helmet but look like a complete tit. I just look like a mushroom headed pilock as I have a fairly thin face. Love wearing my full Face as actually looks alright. But for casual rides in woods and fire roads it's too much. Any suggestions on any helmets that actually look descent and don't make heads into mushrooms? I've bought 3 different helmets online so far and everyone makes me look mushroom headed. Maybe a road bike helmet would be better as if I ever do anything proper off road I go full Face anyway....

Any recommendations?
Fox Metah!
 

Rocketman

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I just got my first helmet....POC Tectal and as I am a skinflint I got it in white because it was cheaper than black. My wife and daughter ripped the p!S5 for a while calling me a stormtrooper etc. but when I put it on they said it actually looked really cool. Whilst I cannot take them seriously it is the closest I can come to a recommendation with my limited experience.
 

Brainless

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Got a brand new, never worn 661 full face , cant for the life in me wear it. Must admit ive tried
a boat load of lids and finally settled for my troy lee which has earned its stripes in saving my nugget umpteen times to the point it should now be replaced.. I got my nickname Brainless because I used to ride without a lid until that one time that I thought was never gonna happen happened... never been without a lid since. Now in the hunt for a decent two piece at least can put chin bit on if I think need.
 

Doomanic

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Now in the hunt for a decent two piece at least can put chin bit on if I think need.
I've got the Giro Switchblade which is a great lid but I wouldn't bother with a 2 piece again as the chin piece never comes off these days.
 

Brainless

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I've got the Giro Switchblade which is a great lid but I wouldn't bother with a 2 piece again as the chin piece never comes off these days.

Not seen the switchblade, was looking at uvex jakkyl but chin piece looks like ya could fit a 29 wheel in it.
 

Kaelidoz

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Cratoni C-Maniac (99€, had to buy it in a physical shop).
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380gr ! It's not a true downhill helmet but it's very comfortable and good enough for the speed I'm going to.

I used that 50€ B-twin Aerofit900 for almost 4 months: View attachment 4238
All the B-twin I tried weren't comfortable but this one I could fall asleep with.
More protection were needed tho, as I'm slowly gaining speed and confidence in rough terrain.
 

Bongofish

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Cratoni C-Maniac (99€, had to buy it in a physical shop).
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380gr ! It's not a true downhill helmet but it's very comfortable and good enough for the speed I'm going to.

I used that 50€ B-twin Aerofit900 for almost 4 months: View attachment 4238
All the B-twin I tried weren't comfortable but this one I could fall asleep with.
More protection were needed tho, as I'm slowly gaining speed and confidence in rough terrain.
One of the helmets I bought was that cratoni c maniac and I have to disagree. Fitting is terrible for me and it feels so flimsy...there is a reason it's so light but not sure how much it would save your noggin.when something's priced to good to be true....you know the saying. Think I paid £69 from amazon
 

Kiwi in Wales

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As riding an ebike moves much more air through the helmet on the climbs due to the increased speed and I have a tendency to part with my bike every now and then I always wear my full face now when riding my ebike. It just gives me one less thing to worry about.

This obviously is what I prefer and it suits me personally, others are free to do as they wish.
 

outerlimits

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In Australia it’s been law to wear a bike helmet for about the last 35 years. I commute to the trails and with the Magpie season in full swing it’s pretty handy wearing one. The Plovers and Butcher Birds also have ago from the air. Then there’s pretty much every driver on the road trying to kill ya, and pedestrians that seem to just want to walk straight at ya. If none of that gets ya, there is always a stray Roo wanting to jump ya or a Brown snake or red bellies hiding waiting to strike.
Pretty much, everything tries to kill ya, so I wear a MET Lupo so at least me skull is protected.
 

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