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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jenn View Post
    OH, I just didn't know if it cracked because I bought the base model Giro...I think it was like $29.00. Granted $29.00 only let me have a mild concussion and no brain damage, but I was just curious as to the other brands.

    I'm going to spend more this time and just wanted feedback from ya'll! Thank you so much for the feed back by the way!! We are going to a different LBS and I'm going to try some different types on. I know that when I hit the ground my helmet shifted and I didn't realize til the E.R. pointed out that I had bruises above my hairline and at the back of my neck, I need a helmet to fit better, which is difficult because I'm not kidding ya'll I have a HUGE head! I can't wear women's they are to small, sad but true. Wish it was ALL brain that I could use!!
    Anyway, thank you all again for the input, Nashbar has a Giro I REALLY like, but I won't buy anything I can't try on, especially with this LARGE cranium!
    There really isn't any safety difference between a $29 helmet and a $129 helmet. As long as they meet safety standards, the only difference is in weight, airflow, and looks. A cheaper helmet may fit you just as well - or better - than an expensive helmet. And they will both protect your noggin.

    But, yeah....you really have to try them on, first, to make sure they fit properly. They're sort of like shoes in that regard (at least for me, they are!).
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    Rudy Project?

    Has anyone tried Rudy Project helmets? Or seen them in person?

    I go back and forth between thinking the Rudy Project Kontact looks cool and thinking it looks clunky, but the few reviews I've read have been positive and I've considered ordering, since my Giro Eclipse is not a great fit for me (bought when I had long hair, now it's really too loose).

    I think the Giro Atmos is pretty but I can't bring myself to shell out that much for a helmet...

  3. #3
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    I have a Rudy Project Kontact -- it is my favorite helmet. I like the fit better than the Giro or the Bell, and it has a greater adjustable range, which means I can wear it in the winter with a cap, or in the summer without. It has very good airflow & a mesh netting to keep the bugs out. The straps are soft, and they have a twisting mechanism that works very well to loosen or tighten. It is not clunky, it is in fact very sleek. It does not sit heavy & low like a hard-hat, it just kind of envelopes.

    I have a Giro Pneumo & a Bell Sweep, they both bother me on long rides. They start to pinch & squeeze. I'm more comfortable in the Rudy Project. I've tried on the Atmos in the LBS & won't buy -- the fit was very odd. It does not fit the same way as the Pneumo.

  4. #4
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    I have a giro pneumo. My old helmet, a pscho bell was more comfortable because the straps weren't as wide.

  5. #5
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    Bell Furio here. I tried on Bell and Giro but the Bell just fit better.

    Rudy Projects look sweet but are so expensive.
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  6. #6
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    I also have a Bell Furio.

  7. #7
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    My dh and I both have a Bell Paragon, and are just about to switch to Giro Havoc.
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  8. #8
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    I have the Giro Eclipse. My previous helmet (cracked during my crash, but saved my head) was a Giro Venus. Mr. Bee has a Bell and likes it.
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