Right then bit of help needed, I just got rid of my Bullit and i'm in the process of building up an awesome Cove Stiffee.
Thing is I always wore a Fullface and goggles with the Bullit as I ride like a total nutcase! but going to calm down a bit now.
I want to scale it down a bit as when I ride uphill or not so gnarly trail centres I used to get conscious that I looked like a noooob head!
But I suppose I really needed it.
I won't be riding as crazy on the Stiffee and wondered if a piss pot and clear glasses would be ok as I just don't feel comfertable wearing a normal helmet ๐
What do you guys wear and for what style riding?
Cheers stu
Giro Hex for general messing about in the woods and on the moors, and occasional trail centre stuff.
Giro Atmos for all riding
Pi$$pot for everything. Considering a full-face for d/h though I'm not sure my speed warrants one ๐
Specialized 2D for all my riding but then I R XC jeyboy (and roadie).
Spesh 2D here as well. Also have a Giro Xen but the 2D is so much more comfortable and a lot cooler
Wear whatever helmet you feel most comfortable in, doesn't matter what others think.
I use a Xen unless i'm dhing, then its a D2.
Wear whatever helmet you feel most comfortable in, doesn't matter what others think.
Spot on ๐
met inferno
I like the cover of the Xen, suits my lack of style.
met veleno for everything. but then I don't ride like a nutter. cos I get scared innit.
one more for thr XEN here
comfortable and good coverage
and i needed it today at CYB ๐ณ
Xen +1
Whatever fits best - I do occasionally think folk mincing about trail centres etc. look a bit daft in the full-faces/fake-faces (things with the detachable chin guards) but then I think - maybe they crash a lot? In which case fair enough, they're wearing kit appropriate for them.
I wear a Hex, kind of wish I'd gone for a Xen sometimes but it's still a good, comfy, protective helmet. I've got a Bell Faction as well but it's just sooooo hot, it's become my winter helmet.
A mate of mine wears a Met Parachute, which is one of the sort-of-full-face XC lids... It looks a bit odd, but I do like it, people make the mistake of treating it as though it'll be as protective as a DH helmet, which it isn't, it's more an XC helmet with a bit of extra protection, and it does well for that. He's already very ugly and terrified of becoming even more hideously disfigured.
I personally think those xc full-facers look soooo flimsy and surely must offer no extra protection: It does nothing to protect the chin and the face guard just looks like it would act as a lever to try and rip the helmet off your head. I knew someone who crashed while wearing one and the face guard bit just snapped off and turned into a razor blade.
By the way, I wear a Giro Xen, which also replaced another Xen, and think they are excellent helmets.
Xen for me.
A vote for the Giro Hex here comfy light and not too hot.
But at the end of the day whatever you are comfy in and going to wear happily.
met Veleno off road.
Giro Atmos on road.
stuartlangwilson - MemberWear whatever helmet you feel most comfortable in, doesn't matter what others think.
absolutely. I have a pisspot and a XC helmet. the pisspot gets worn when jumping mainly - Its too hot to ride uphill in but I believe it offers more protection. If am going to be wearing one most of the day then its the vented XC one. If bike eating bogs are the main danger and drowning the main risk its a flat cap or nowt.
TSG superlight - XC light, Pi$$pot cool.
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Limited visibility, but it compensates by raw strength and protection!
Giros Hex its as comfy as a XEn only half the price ๐ Its used for trail centres and the moors
Giro Havoc for off and on road.
I really don't like the look of the Xen or Hex.
I use a Giro E3 and Animas for mountain biking. Both fit me well and I like the styling.
2D for me.
Giro Xen for everything here.
Giro pnuemo...top of the range a couple of years ago great for xc stuff but limited rear coverage but saved my head when hitting the tarmac at 30mph. 50.00 quid off ebay new St Johns cycles.
or TSG superlight borrowed one off my daughter, very good
Agree on the Pneumo, awesome helmet, I miss mine, the Atmos I replaced it with is nowhere near as comfy, and actually the 2D is better than both.
Giro Skyline for Xc, TT and anything else on 2 wheels. Just looked it up and it seems to be a cheapie youth helmet but it suits me fine.
Bell Sweep.
Only xc though.
Skyline's the adult one, Skyla is the women's version, Flume is the youth version. Not bad helmets if you're on a budget.
Just bought myself a Met Kaos Ultimate. Only ridden it for 3 days but it seems rather good.
I just couldn't get a good fit with Giro, which is a pain as there's so many LBSs which sell Giro and not much else. Medium will fit on my head but definitely wouldn't be comfy for long. Large fits over my head ok but I have to close in the adjusters a lot and it can still be moved quite easily, and also the shell seems to look massive on my head!
Xen here
Uvex XP100 - bestest fitting helmet I ever had, proper all round and over the head cradle.
I have a Penumo and Atmos for the road too. Atmos is the comfiest helmet I've tried so far.
Hex for cold weather (bought when they were cheap) and a Giro Ionos for anything slightly warm or requiring hard effort. Hex is noticeably much hotter than Ionos, but was a lot lot cheaper...
Giro Indicator ๐
...broke my 'expensive' helmet so started using my wife's Indicator about a year ago. Does the job so I've never bothered replacing my one.
I had the same problem with Giro helmets.... had to buy a large for the comfort when a medium fitted. I have an odd shaped head due to a couple of skull fractures when I played football though. The medium Spesh 2D fits perfectly, although still looks a little large on my bald pate. As I work in a bike shop I'll give the same advice I do to all customers..... buy the smallest one that's comfortable so you get the closest and most secure fit. TRY lots on!!!! Even different helmets from the same brand will be different fits
Xen here too ๐ but at the end of the day its what feels comfortable isn't it
[i]Giros Hex its as comfy as a XEn only half the price[/i]
Wanted a Xen, but got a Hex and very happy with it. Would get another. The rectanguler vents are a bit different too. That Flux looks neat.
If you're going to get all jey XC like me then get something with vents. ๐
