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| stranger12 |
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 stranger12 World Chat Champion
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 Posted: 22:12 - 22 Feb 2014 Post subject: expensive helmets |
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Hi Guys,
I am spending decent money to get myself some quality leather and helmet to protect me in case needed.
I have bought the leather etc and now time for helmet.
Mine is spada and at the time i paid £100 for it .
I have seen some Shoei helmet as high as £500 or some shark ones.
What is the difference in your view? is it worth spending that much money on a helmet?
is it not the case that they all have fiber etc in them which can protect you ?
Also my helmet looks a bit silly , well at least I think of it that way .
To me racer helmets look more professional and eye catching . mine seems to be to round with no shape etc like those which delivery guys put on.
https://images.esellerpro.com/2189/I/306/60/Spada-Tucana-Flip-Front-Motorcycle-Helmet-Matt-Black-2.jpg
so in your view, why should I spend a fortune on a good brand helmet?
should it be very tight fitting ?
what brands would you go for ?
for instance I know dainse and alpinstar are amongst the best brands and rst is midway so did go with rst . same with helmet if you think that will do ____________________ SV650 Red
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Hi
Over the years used a few. Nava (cheap), Kiwi (cheap and fitted pretty well, but not that tough), Nolan (not cheap at the time, fitted pretty well), then had Shoei lids. The Shoei lids (none anything like top of the range ones) fitted well, were pretty tough and lasted well.
However Shoei seem to have changed the shape of heads they are designed for and they no longer fit me so well. Last lid I bought was an RST one. The size and shape wise fits my head better than the Shoei ones do now, but it isn't a nice fit (ie, rather than fitting all over it is as though it has lumps of padding which fit) and quality wise feels cheap.
All I would suggest is having a good hunt round to find which lids fit you.
All the best
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 Posted: 23:05 - 22 Feb 2014 Post subject: |
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Started off with a HJC - good piece of kit for the money.
Then moved to Arai as my head fit.
Moral of this story - try before you buy(On your head - over here my son!!)
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Pretty much all helmets consist of the same things. An outer shell, which may be of fibreglass, polycarbonate plastic (rarer nowadays), or of multi composites (which may include carbon, Kevlar etc). Underneath this is the EPS, a thick layer of polysterene, usually affixed to the outer shell using some kind of double-sided sticking tape. And inside that, you have the liner and padding; most commonly these days, the padding will be attached using poppers so that you can remove it for washing.
This applies for cheap and expensive helmets. Whilst the modern outer shell composites may add significantly to the price of the helmet, they won't necessarily add significantly to the protection the helmet gives you, although they may contribute. Other price-increasing things will be the quality of the lining materials, the complexity of the ventilation systems and vents, and the amount of research that has gone into the overall shape, streamlining etc.
So as has been said, the most important factor is the fit. If a helmet does not fit well, in an impact, more force will be applied to the skull as the helmet has room to accelerate/move. If the helmet is a good snug fit, this movement will not occur, and the EPS will be allowed to do it's job of absorbing the major part of the impact.
The helmet should fit snugly all around. It should sit on top of the crown of your head, and should be snug against your forehead without being so tight that a few minutes of wearing leaves a big red weal on your forehead, or cause headaches. The cheek padding should squeeze the cheeks a bit from new. Your chin should have full depth protection from the chin bar of the helmet.
Everybody has different shape heads, so it does not follow that any make of helmet will give you a good fit in your particular crown measurement. Helmets from different manufacturers will also have different shapes, so you must try them on to see if they are compatible with your shape.
In some helmets, if the crown, forehead and general fit is good, but the cheeks are too tight/loose, you will be able to swap the cheek pads for a different size. I find this with the HJC RPHA10 - a medium fits very well but is too loose in the cheeks, whilst a small is too tight elsewhere. Therefore, if I was to buy this helmet for myself, I can change the cheek pads to those from the S/XS to give me a good all round fit.
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 Posted: 23:43 - 22 Feb 2014 Post subject: |
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I've almost always had premium lids, but I've also had a couple of cheapies and you can tell the difference a mile away.
Latest one is an MX lid I bought while I was waiting for an expensive one I'd ordered; it does fit pretty well and it's comfortable, but it's heavy, noisy and all the 'add ons' (vents, peak etc) are flimsy and look it.
It's the details that make it worth the extra, IMHO. For example, on the cheap lid, the strap is shorter and less flexible and the D rings haven't got properly bevelled edges, so it's possible for the strap to snag against them, then you haven't got enough to get hold of to give it a good pull.
As said, they all meet the same standards and fit is the highest priority, but I would rather feel like I'm using something quality, even if that is only a psychological thing.
I've just bought a cheap flip off the net to leave at work, so I'll be interested to see what that's like, when it turns up next week. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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https://sharp.direct.gov.uk for safety ratings
They all conform to the same minimum standard though and the truly expensive won't be significantly safer. The margins of a crash would have to be astronomically narrow to make a difference between injury or no injury if comparing a cheap helmet to a safer, more expensive one.
Basically what I'm trying to say is an expensive helmet, if safer at all, is only going to be negligibly safer. Pore over the safety ratings all you want. I'd go for something that reduces noise as much as possible if I had the money to spare, but earplugs will do for 40p what a Shoei will do for £600.
I also prefer system helmets because they are easier to put on and take off (with earplugs/earphones) and are convenient. HJC do some decent cheap ones with good safety ratings, and features like sun visors, bluetooth capability, etc.
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Lids are like whores. A £20 smack head whore will ultimately do the same job as £1,000 whore but, the £1,000 pound whore will be more classy and generally have nicer features.
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A couple of things I should add.
I have found that cheaper lids can fit OK and be comfortable, but they always seem to have pressure points, ie they are tighter in certain areas and looser in others, whereas more expensive helmets have a better overall fit.
Also, the more expensive brands often use multiple shell sizes, so when you buy an XS, it's not just an XXL full of padding. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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I find my £99 box helmet is very comfy and a good fit.had it 3yrs now and still looks ok  |
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As mentioned, all helmets will have met the same safety standards and fit is everything. Of course if you pay a bit more you might get extra features like better vents, sun visors or pin lock but can still get all that <£150 so not sure I'd want to cough up £300+.
Also worth mentioning that if you drop that thing off a chair or knock it on the floor once, you affect the protection it offers forever and thus it becomes less safe. If you've spent £400 on it you might be tempted to not replace it and then you are compromising your safety.
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Old Thread Alert!
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