Motorcycling gals - could it be that this comes from motorcycling?
Motorcycling gals - could it be that this comes from motorcycling?
Winter riding is much less about badassery and much more about bundle-uppery. - malkin
1995 Kona Cinder Cone commuterFrankenbike/Selle Italia SLR Lady Gel Flow
2008 white Nakamura Summit Custom mtb/Terry Falcon X
2000 Schwinn Fastback Comp road bike/Specialized Jett
I drop my helmet at least once a week. I check it over frequently for cracks. Earlier this year I managed to drop it just right on a sidewalk so that the back side hit the ground on a point. The helmet developed a crack and I was able to pull that section of the helmet apart without too much effort, so I retired that helmet.
I'm quite good at dropping things. My stainless steel water bottles carry an impressive collection of dents. I tend to analyze items for durability before purchase for this reason.
Um.
The piece does say that a helmet that has been dropped frequently should be replaced.
I've never replaced a helmet just because I dropped it once. But once a week? What's it worth to you, to be able to walk and feed yourself and communicate with other human beings?
Every time you drop a helmet, you damage it, irreversibly and incrementally. Each individual drop may cause a negligible amount of damage, but it does add up. The piece acknowledges that. I don't think I've ever dropped a helmet more than three times, but if I did, I'd replace it.
Rattling around inside a trunk, getting stuck underneath a bike, all that kind of thing will also damage it incrementally.
Be careful with your helmets. Remember what they're for.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Don't worry too much about me! I check my helmet over quite carefully on a frequent basis, and replaced my last one just as soon as I saw a crack. I don't mind replacing frequently; under these conditions I don't expect them to last for a year. (I'm glad that the safety certification is the same, regardless of price!)
I used to clip the helmet to my bag, but it seemed to get banged around even more. I'm a university student and have nowhere to store anything during the day - we can't even leave our things for a minute in the library if we get up to go pee, due to very real theft concerns. I'm really looking forward to graduating and finding a job with a desk to call my own![]()
soprano, if you invest in an Arkel Bug backpack pannier, you'll have a place to put your helmet (there's a handy helmet holder on the outside of the pack). It costs the same as a couple of helmets (it's gone up since I looked at them first years ago), so you might actually save money by not having to buy a new helmet every year. Helmets might be damaged even if you don't see cracks.
Just some thoughts, from someone who was in an bike accident and had to be airlifted and takes helmets very seriously.
I head in my MSF course, though, that for a dropped helmet to be damaged to the point of replacement, it had to have something inside it (i.e., your head). It's not the impact with the ground that necessarily causes damage, but the secondary impact of the skull inside the helmet. So at least my MSF course was NOT preaching "drop it get a new one".
Sarah
When it's easy, ride hard; when it's hard, ride easy.
2011 Volagi Liscio
2010 Pegoretti Love #3 "Manovelo"
2011 Mercian Vincitore Special
2003 Eddy Merckx Team SC - stolen
2001 Colnago Ovalmaster Stars and Stripes