In my experience, a helmet lasts way over 5 years. You just won't get to sue the manufacturer. Any other opinions? Or are you gonna keep it on the dashboard of your car, or in the glaring sun all the time?
In my experience, a helmet lasts way over 5 years. You just won't get to sue the manufacturer. Any other opinions? Or are you gonna keep it on the dashboard of your car, or in the glaring sun all the time?
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The Pneumo comes with its own protective pod, doesn't it? It'll be safe from direct sunlight!
I have heard rumours or what you are talking about, though, but I don't know if that is based in fact or not.
Nanci
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I re-read my post and realized it wasn't clear.
I guess the question really is:
Is it stupid to purchase a helmet from a shop that is already a year old?
No, I think we understood it. "They" say that about one of the components of running shoes too- it breaks down over time and they lose their cush. (Which is why people who believe that won't buy last years clearance shoes). I'm not convinced...I want to see proof that something goes bad in helmets (or shoes) before I believe it.
You _could_ write to Giro and ask about the shelf life of their products- is this an issue?
Nanci
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I was told by my bike shop that it's sweat that breaks down the foam the most. If the helmet hasn't been used, it probably hasn't degraded much at all.
Also, I had a Giro Pneumo that really saved me during a crash in May. While the outside of the helmet wasn't even cracked and you had to really search to find where it contacted the ground, the foam on the inside cracked down the middle. There was absolutely no damage to my head. Then I got to take a sledge hammer to it at the bike shop (I guess they can't just put it in the dumpster when it had been through a crash) and it took 4 good wacks before I broke the plastic. I highly recommend that helmet!
Susie
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Surely sweat & heat & sunlight & Gatoraide and Gawd-knows-what-all does interesting things to helmets. (in addition to the fumble-fingered dropping that nobody here is guilty of) Isn't that why we should replace helmets every now and again?
Since the helmet in question is safely in the LBS, nestled in a box, we can assume that it hasn't had those assaults. I'd buy it.
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Well that does it.
I was always taught to listen to a Mom. Especially one on a bike!
And if the date is on a bike, you should both be wearing your helmets, for protection, you know... (another mom!)
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Originally Posted by MomOnBike
And here I thought we replace 'em because we get tired of having a blue helmet, or a red one, or a purple one, or whatever!
Karen in Boise