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  • Do helmets have a lifespan or degrade?
  • mattham
    Full Member

    Hello everyone
    I’ve had my trusty Giro Havoc since 2008. I’ve never crashed it or anything, though I suppose its been chucked about in the car or fallen onto the floor a few times etc, but I was wondering if the materials degrade and become less effective over time…any ideas?
    Thanks
    Matt

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    Manufacturers say 3 years,justifications are woolly, I’ve googled for eps degradation by light and found sweet fa.

    somouk
    Free Member

    I think the last one I looked at said 5 years primarily due to the plastic they use degrading over time.

    Might be utter rubbish though!

    tomhoward
    Full Member

    Wether the materials degrade, I’m unsure/sceptical, I change mine every 3 years, partly because of the dropping, general knocks and things, partly because I’m a tart.

    MoreCashThanDash
    Full Member

    Mine get changed every five years, “just in case”

    Or more often if I bang my head 😳

    mattbee
    Full Member

    I’m sure I read recently that a study had been done at found no significant degradation of the helmet by UV over 10 plus years.
    The whole ‘3 years’ thing came about because none of the manufacturers had really bothered to research it properly so it seemed to be a good figure, plus of course they want you to buy a new lid every few years…

    Here is an article on the subject: bhsi article on helmet replacement

    And another: age doesnt affect integrity.

    rOcKeTdOg
    Full Member

    i tend to land on the ground in mine long before any sell by date

    dirtydog
    Free Member

    There’s no doubt plastics degrade over time when exposed to UV, it’s been well documented and understood within the plastics industry for years, they use UV stabilisers to delay the onset of it.

    bensales
    Free Member

    Regardless of the shell or body degrading over time, I find after a couple of years the straps (and Roc-loc on Giros) are so manky I want a new helmet anyway.

    Or the hat gets crushed by my car’s electric seats when I move the seat back forgetting the helmet is on the floor behind it…

    mattham
    Full Member

    Thanks for the opinions, I found some interesting articles, linked below…

    http://www.bhsi.org/replace.htm

    http://www.bhsi.org/up1505a.htm

    Thoughts?

    Northwind
    Full Member

    My brother’s got a 10 year old helmet and you can feel the difference in the eps, it’s hard and brittle and it’s shrunk a little. I kind of had to bully him into replacing it. It was a cheapy mind, I’m sure different eps chemistries exist (if you ever find old packaging, it often goes very crumbly and brittle, but sometimes it’s as good as new)

    mattham
    Full Member

    Just realised I linked exactly the same articles as mattbee….Doh!

    Of course I’m just trying to justify a new one but it does look like a subject that hasn’t beet that well researched, which considering how important your head is, I find a bit strange…as a few have said, it sounds like a marketing decision not to do the appropriate research….

    thegreatape
    Free Member

    Was it MET who said that helmets are fine for much longer than the industry as a whole tries to make out?

    shermer75
    Free Member

    Mine must be a similar age if not older, it looks fine. I’m keeping it 🙂

    mattbee
    Full Member

    I have 3 helmets, the oldest is 2 years and I’m about to buy another.
    I am happy that if in good condition and not crashed or dropped they will be fine but who wants to be seen in a manky old out of fashion bin lid? 😉

    wilburt
    Free Member

    It’s BS and any aging is marginal given the minimal protection bicycle helmets offer, if you want something new though buy one.

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