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  1. #16
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    Aug 2011
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    My partner and I have a Louis Garneau Exo-Nerv Road Helmet. Saved her head when she crashed 2 weeks ago. Got it at Performance Bike for 69.99.
    Like others state here, it's a very personal decision. It has to fit and be comfortable or you won't wear it.
    Get better!

  2. #17
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
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    I had Giro Skylar for years, until it bothered me that it's too hot (not well ventilated). Got Giro Atmos. I really like it a lot, but I stupidly got one size too big. It's up for sale if you want it! :-)

    That's all I've bought. I've tried Bell, Specialized - but because of my cochlear implant placement, it puts too much pressure there.

  3. #18
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    Jan 2007
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    I have the Lazer 02 and love it. It's super easy to adjust to fit my head just right and is fairly cool as well.
    Girl meets bike. Bike leads girl to a life of grime: http://mudandmanoloscycling.com/

  4. #19
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    Aug 2006
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    +1 for Lazer.

    Got the Helium and am loving it. I've got a small head and it's hard to find helmets that fit even in the small. This is the most comfortable helmet I've had.
    Push the pedal down watch the world around fly by us

  5. #20
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    Mar 2011
    Location
    Upstate NY
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    Thanks for the suggestions. I am well aware that a more expensive helmet won't offer any better protection (I couldn't have asked for more than the Bell gave me anyway) but I figured as long as I was replacing it, I might as well look into what other advantages some of the more expensive helmets might offer. My LBS has Giro and Specialized, so I will probably start there.
    2011 Specialized Ruby Comp / Specialized Romin 143
    2009 Trek 7.2FX WSD

  6. #21
    Join Date
    Apr 2011
    Location
    Davis, CA
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    Anybody have a Catlike helmet? My boyfriend wants to get us some and I was wondering what people thought. (I know they're ungodly expensive, but if he wants to buy me a $300 helmet, I'm not going to complain.)
    2013 Volagi Viaje
    2002 LeMond Tete de Course rebuild/"The Chimaera"
    2012 Scott Contessa Foil with Dura-Ace
    2011? budget "Takara Kabuto" Single Speed/Fixie "The Bumblebee"
    1999 Santana Team Ti 700 tandem/"Silver Streak"

  7. #22
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    Sep 2009
    Location
    Tucson, AZ
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    I got a Bell Sweep helmet last year, trying to get better ventilation for the hot weather in Tucson. I've been happy with it so far- it's definitely cooler than my economy Bell helmet was. It is kind of pricey, but I found one on clearance on the Performance web site so that made it more affordable.
    2016 Specialized Ruby Comp disc - Ruby Expert ti 155
    2010 Surly Long Haul Trucker - Jett 143

  8. #23
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    Mar 2008
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    I just picked up a Louis Garneau X-Lite helmet. It's so light and comfortable! I have a Giro-shaped head, and it makes my Atmos feel positively uncomfortable.

  9. #24
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    Jul 2007
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    I hope you come back to read this post for checking into a crash replacement discount, potentially.

    I crashed my Giro Pneumo helmet and when I called about something related to the intergrity of the helmet and how I had it strapped etc. the Giro rep told me they offered a 25% crash replacement discount when ordered direct through them. Once I also had a retention strap break and they replaced it for free and free shipping. She didn't even have me show proof of purchase, just some numbers out of the label.

    My helmet now is a Giro Atmos. My mtb helmet is a Giro Havoc. Both are very light weight and well vented. I have disk disease in my spine and neck, so the least weight on my head the better. Plus tho my hair is baby fine, it's long. I sweat like a pig lol. More heat venting the better.

    It probably doesn't fit my head as well as it could. I never realized some brands were more more oval vs round. But hey you never know what you'll learn here on TE lol.

    Btw, hope you have a speedy recovery and safety upcoming!

    Good Luck.

  10. #25
    Join Date
    Jul 2011
    Location
    Northern California
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    I have a very small head (have a hard time with the length of sunglass arms because I am a pin head. So far the most comfortable helmet I have tried (tried Bell and Garneau) is a $40.00 Specialized helmet. It isn't the most stylish thing I have ever seen, what helmet is, but it fits my head very well and is pretty cool. Now if someone could just invent a helmet that doesn't give you helmet hair. I have medium length hair and no matter how I pull it back, I get a lovely crease in the back of my hair that won't come out till I was and dry it. Stupid hair.
    “Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes.”.
    ~Oscar Wilde

    Type One Diabetes
    currently using Medtronic MiniMed
    Revel 723 with CGMS

  11. #26
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    So Cal.
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    Generally, as the price goes up, the weight goes down, it may be easier to adjust, and it should ventilate/cool better. It may be a trick to find one that fits your head and budget well. I always go for better cooling, being in So Cal where cold means it is 70 degrees outside.

    So for mountain biking I chose the Specialized Vice as it has awesome venting. It is CPSC, SNELL B90A, CE and AS/NZS certified (not all helmets are as SNELL is a harder cert to pass) and covers more down the sides, front and back than most helmets. Plus it fit me like a glove and it didn't hurt that the color matched my mountain bike. When I crash it I will buy another. It feels like it can withstand anything, a real solid helmet.

    For commuting I just bought a Giro Saros. The fit is not quite as nice as the Specialized, but it feels ok, has good enough venting plus is lighter weight. I had been using the Spec Vice, but forgot it on a drive to the trailhead a few weekends ago as it was hanging off the commuter down in the garage (GRRRR). So I decided to buy a helmet just for the commuter. So far I like it. I chose a nice light white color and will be putting some reflective tape on it.

    For road riding, I have a L.A.S Istrion. It is the bomb. No it aint cheap, but it is light, has great venting and adjustability and fits my head very well. The bug screen inside it is a big plus; I've had to take the helmet off and coax a bee out of it a few times so it has been useful to me.

    Oh, I have another helmet, the Giro Stylus. Horrible. It does not vent well, but that's not its main fault. The straps are. Where the front straps mount to the inside of the helmet causes them to twist sideways and not lay flat against the side of my head. And they rest right on the little front bump of my ears, the edges rubbing them as I ride. Sucky. So it sits on a shelf as an emergency spare.
    Tzvia- rollin' slow...
    Specialized Ruby Expert/mens Bontrager Inform RXL
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    Giant Anthem-W XT-XTR/mens Bontrager Inform RXL
    Fuji Newest 3 commuter/mens Bontrager Inform RL
    Novara E.T.A commuter/mens Bontrager Inform RL

  12. #27
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    Chicago suburbs
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    I realize that I'm jumping into this thread a bit late, but I wanted to chime in with my thoughts on my new Lazer O2 helmet that I just picked up today! I never knew how comfortable a helmet could be, until I tried on the Lazer. I put it on my head and it literally felt like it was "molded" to the shape of my head perfectly. It just disappears on my head. I tried it on with a variety of my own head coverings to make sure it would accommodate them all. The adjuster knob (which is on the top of the helmet and is super easy to reach) is simply an ingenious design. I actually put the helmet on and was walking around the house with it for awhile and all but forgot that it was on my head. Granted, I have yet to do a ride with it...but that test will come tomorrow morning, and I can hardly wait! I will finally get to do a ride where I don't experience a massive headache midway through because of an ill-fitting (I was wearing a Giro Prolight) helmet. Obviously, I do NOT have a Giro-shaped head.

    Got my DH to try on a few helmets today too (he's in need of a new one badly) and he discovered that he has a Bell-shaped head. He really liked the Sweep, so now I know what to get him for X-mas.

    Linda
    2012 Seven Axiom SL - Specialized Ruby SL 155

  13. #28
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Katy, Texas
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    Quote Originally Posted by CAL View Post
    love my helmet. It's light weight and helps keep me cool (well, as cool as you can be for a Texas summer). It's a Giro Atmos.
    what she said, from another Texas rider who also loves her Giro Atmos.

    marni
    marni
    Katy, Texas
    Trek Madone 6.5- "Red"
    Trek Pilot 5.2- " Bebe"


    "easily outrun by a chihuahua."

 

 

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