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  • Cleaning sweaty helmet straps
  • WorldClassAccident
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    1) I guess it is okay to just stick the helmet in a bowl of water and use soap power to clean the helmet, right?

    2) Do you sweat less as you get fitter?

    bristolbiker
    Free Member

    1) yes

    2) You don’t sweat less, just go faster! 😉

    MountainMutant
    Free Member

    1) Yes
    2) I would have thought you would sweat more/or quicker as your body is more efficient

    smiffy
    Full Member

    1. I take mine in the shower and use shampoo

    2. No

    xc-steve
    Free Member

    I rinse my helmet after every ride stays fresh, not sure about the soap mind depends how bad your helmet is now!

    Sweat doesn’t have much to do with fitness… well it does in a way, if your fitter your not going to be as tired and not needing to put in as much effort so your not going to be as hot etc… however saying your not sweating much doesn’t indicate your fitter… breathing less does.

    lookmanohands
    Free Member

    I got an E2, I unthread the straps and take the pads out and bung it all in the washing machine (put them in a washing tab bag to stop them joining the washing machine bermuda?! Triangle)

    2. Sweat more the fitter you get!

    Drac
    Full Member

    however saying your not sweating much doesn’t indicate your fitter… breathing less does.

    Yes once you stop breathing your certainly less fit then you were a few minutes previous.

    Pook
    Full Member

    where can you get new pads from?

    greasystain
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    EDIT:Scrub that comment – sorry

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