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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by thekarens View Post
    I went to every shop I could find on the west side of Houston and I found out my head hates Specialized and Scattaline. LG and Bell are just okay. Lazer isn't bad, but my head loved Giro Aeon and Giro Ionos. Who knew? Guess it's time to look for sales.
    My head HATES Scattante. It's like putting a salad bowl on my head. There's one that isn't too bad, but I didn't like the wheel on the retention system.

    I guess you and I have very expensive heads.
    At least I don't leave slime trails.
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  2. #17
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    Re: Surviving Texas heat aka helmet suggestions

    It hurt my pocket book, but I ordered a Giro Ionos :-)

    It felt very slightly better, came in a preferred color and was a tad cheaper than the Aeon. Thanks for all the suggestions!
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  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by thekarens View Post
    It hurt my pocket book, but I ordered a Giro Ionos :-)

    It felt very slightly better, came in a preferred color and was a tad cheaper than the Aeon. Thanks for all the suggestions!
    I loved that one when I tried it on, but with the various crashes, I am on my third one in a year.
    2013 Specialized Myka FSR Comp
    2013 Specialized Ruby Sport (carbon)
    2014 Salsa Vaya 3 (steel)
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  4. #19
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    Re: Surviving Texas heat aka helmet suggestions

    Quote Originally Posted by TrekDianna View Post
    I loved that one when I tried it on, but with the various crashes, I am on my third one in a year.
    Ouch, that has to be expensive!
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  5. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by thekarens View Post
    Ouch, that has to be expensive!
    yeah. I decided to stick with the Specialized one that I liked. It's less than $100.
    2013 Specialized Myka FSR Comp
    2013 Specialized Ruby Sport (carbon)
    2014 Salsa Vaya 3 (steel)
    2014 Felt Z75

  6. #21
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    Re: Surviving Texas heat aka helmet suggestions

    Quote Originally Posted by TrekDianna View Post
    yeah. I decided to stick with the Specialized one that I liked. It's less than $100.
    Don't blame you there!
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    2013 Electra Verse

  7. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by Muirenn View Post
    3 in a year? Are you riding single-track? Sounds scary!
    yes, I was...but mostly on my road bike right now since my partner had a knee replacement and can ride her road bike, but can't risk the mtb yet.
    2013 Specialized Myka FSR Comp
    2013 Specialized Ruby Sport (carbon)
    2014 Salsa Vaya 3 (steel)
    2014 Felt Z75

  8. #23
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    One option I have found helpful for riding in extreme heat is starting out with wet hair in a low bun to fit into the helmet. It keeps me cool and one added bonus is that after the ride it's easy to re-tie my hair somewhat presentably.
    Life goes by pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, and do whatever you want all the time, you could miss it.

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  9. #24
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    Halo headbands are the best for making sure sweat doesn't get into your eyes. Both DH and I swore by them in Singapore. They also come in a bandana hat type version. We also found we could wear the visor version under our helmets if we wanted extra face sun coverage.

  10. #25
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    gradually riding myself into the Texas heat and humidity. $5 miles today in the 85-93 degree weather and 70%= humidity has me leaving familiar sweat rings in the garage. Sometimes even a Marine buzz cut doesn't quite amke it eaither. I used to use a halo sweatband, but I have discovered Bondi Bands at a local running store. Basically they are a light wicking polyester band which soaks up the sweat and evaporates the sweat beautifully, pus they come in wild colors which are fun.
    marni
    Katy, Texas
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  11. #26
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    To add to the Texas Helmet Count, in Austin, I have an Atmos. It got me through last summer and I didn't think my head was too hot, for me it was more about sweating everywhere and trying to stay well hydrated overall in the changing humidity. I mostly commute (12 miles round trip), do short weekend trips with my husband, and the occasional long ride in spring/fall. Up in the PNW, I have the Athlon, because it has green flames, and flames make you faster (right?). It's also pretty well vented, though not as well as the Atmos.

    I am definitely going to check out that icefil cap. I had a coolmax one, but it was too thick at the brim and made my better-fitting helmets fit too tightly. I bought a couple of extra pairs of the arm coolers for riding to work in when it gets too hot. My commute is short, but anything that helps me cool off faster when I get to the office or home would be nice.

 

 

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