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One of the things that really hit me when doing the Megavalanche this year was just how hard it was to get air in with a full face helmet on.
I know altitude was a big factor but did wonder if a dedicated Enduro full face helmet would be better than my TLD D3
I was thinkning about the Urge or Bluegrass enduro models.
Anyone use these and think they help at all?
Thanks
I've got a cheep 661 full face (polycarbonate rather than fiberglass shell). I've never really suffered from a lack of air in it even on long decents. Can just about climb in it on a very cold day, but it's still uncomfortably hot doing that, it's certainly the temp that gets me not any lack of air.
See, I'm not sure how much of it is real and how much is in my head... With my old Strike, it felt a bit more enclosing and I definately blamed it for feeling out of breath sometimes. My newer Urge has a lot more vents and is just generally more open at the front, and I don't get that feeling at all. But logically I doubt it really makes that much difference, there's a massive hole at the top and bottom after all.
Big fan of my Urge Down-o-matic incidentally- it's light, not too expensive, well made and seriously well vented. They do an enduro-specific fullface with a big mouth vent, which could be even better, but is more expensive.
I've been pretty surprised to be comfortable in my MX lid when doing DH or whole days in the Alps. I was worried I would be too hot before going to the Alps (and I'm a sweaty bugger), but with a damn sight less ventilation than dedicated MTB helmets, its been relatively sweat/pong free
Thanks guys
Was looking at the Urge Enduro model.
The descents are not the issue it was the climbing that these enduro races make you do :-(. Do wonder if it is in my head but think it is more than just that TBH
Will maybe go try on some Urge helmets at the LBS
I am not sure I would be confident descending without full face protection.
My carbon deviant helmet has good venting, and is light I think it would be ideal for enduro's.
One thing I do notice is the noise of breathing inside the helmet really tricks the mind.
I have a spec deviant too. Quite light, cooler than the average full face
MSP - Good point I had not thought about the noise thing. You're right, I bet that is a factor
Will check out the Deviant also