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  • Road helmet for mtb'ing? Ok?
  • Danger-Mouse
    Free Member

    I’m looking for a helmet for mtb’ing but just cant find a mtb helmet that I like the look of, shape/style/colour etc, so are there any reasons why I shouldn’t be looking at the road helmets, they seem to look better (imho), only thing I see is no visor?

    Thanks 😀

    TandemJeremy
    Free Member

    You did die a horrible death.
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    beaten to a pulp by the mtb fashion police.

    neninja
    Free Member

    There’s loads of crossover helmets that are fine for either.

    You see mtb’ers and roadies using Catlike helmets – I use a Catlike Vacuum on the mtb and road bike but fancy the new Fox Striker for next year due to the better cover to the back of the head

    mtbfix
    Full Member

    MTB fashion is becoming less visor conscious so fashion police will leave you be. However road lids tend to offer less protection at the back of the head and tend to have less plastic shell so are prone to dings.

    Danger-Mouse
    Free Member

    Ah, cool, just the info I was after, I’ll just keep searching then for an mtb helmet.

    Anyone have experience of the fabric cover on the Giro Xen, looks like a daft idea unless I’ve missed something?

    Thanks again.

    MentalMickey
    Free Member

    Get one of these Lacoste helmets, you can be super cool gnarly rad dude.

    Or maybe super chic paris herringbone takes your fancy.

    This is mine, cambridge gold, feel so gnarly, tally ho chaps.

    Danger-Mouse
    Free Member

    lol @ Mental Mickey, they iz sik 2 the pwr of rad dudez 😆

    aP
    Free Member

    Do what you want. Why worry about what anyone else thinks.

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