I have a Specialized decibel that I really like, but it's discontinued, and may be more that you want to spend(cost me about $130).
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My helmet is a few years old, and I've never been in a crash, but the shell has chips in it from packing it in a duffle bag and then having other bags piled on top of it on the bus to and from RAGBRAI. I'd like to replace it, and I'm wondering what kind of helmets other women cyclists like and why. I have a recumbent, so I never ride with my head down, so I kind of like having a helmet with a visor. Yesterday I was riding in a pretty strong wind, and I started wondering what kind of effect the visor has on wind resistance. Maybe not much, but that's one of the places where the shell is chipped, so the visor was actually flapping just a little, and it was annoying. So now I'm trying to decide whether to get one with a visor or just rely on the sunglasses to keep the sun out of my eyes. Some of the helmets specifically for women are really attractive looking, like the Bell Vela and Giro Skyla. Any opinions out there?
I have a Specialized decibel that I really like, but it's discontinued, and may be more that you want to spend(cost me about $130).
Giro havoc (XS) with visor. After reading Lance's book I will forever support Giro.
Brenda
I have a Giro Atmos and a Bell Furio. The Atmos vents really help, I was a skeptic when my husband claimed that but the ventilation really does help.
I prefer Bell to Giro because you can adjust the tension on the bike with their GPS system but I liked the Pink Atmos.
Bell makes Giro but Giro uses the Roc-Loc adjustment system.
Amanda
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Giro Pneumo and Bell Sweep. I like the fit of the Pneumo more. I just use the Sweep as a commute helmet now.
Louis Garneau "Fast" helmet. Looks decent on my head (isn't that what it's about?!?), pretty well vented, and under $80.
Giro's didn't fit my head shape very well
Liked Bell Sweep - but a little pricey
Specialized helmets just looked dopey on my head (can't have that)
The LG has served me well for about 1000 miles so far.
Christy
I have found that we all have different shaped heads and each helmet brand is a different shape. I'd say try on different brands. I used to wear Giro but when I tried on a Bell I found it really fit the shape of my head (no, not pointy). I hadn't realized the Giro really didn't fit me too well till I tried the Bell Furio.
Most brands have an adjustment on the back so you can really get a custom fit.
Happy shopping!
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I have a Bell shaped head. Tried Giro, no luck. (Sweetie has a Giro head.) Bell Citi is my favorite helmet. $48. Hot screaming lime-yellow. No faux-aero pointy bit at the back to catch on the pavement and snap your neck when you crash. Nice visor, keeps the cooties out of the eyes when riding. Reflective tape all over the place, including the straps.
Helmet hair is sexy.
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The Giro head here. I like the Eclipse.
Current Giro came with a visor, I took it off. I wear a cycling beanie when it's sunny or rainy or any time I just want a visor.![]()
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Another Giro head here, with a more round-shaped helmet, the Giro Xen. I've read that the rounder helmets slide better on the pavement--in case you actually hit it--and therefore are less likely to cause neck injuries, which we're all better off without.
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Specialized Propero. It automatically adjusts and it's very cool in the heat of the day.
Alpina, it was that or a Giro and the Giro didnīt fit my head as well (shame as it looked a bit nicer). Itīs a dark grey one and I bought it a couple of weeks ago to replace a six-year old helmet that hadnīt been in a crash but was startng to look a bit battered.
I prefer a helmet with fairly neutral colors.
Other than that, I go for one that fits my head and my wallet.
Everything else is pretty much window dressing.
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