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You should try sticking your finger nails into that well used EPS liner and it will be a lot firmer than a fresher one.
A helmet will break after a heavy impact.The plastic outer shell is to stop penetrations and the job of the EPS is to absorb then dissipate that energy.
Mike Muz 67":39ye5bfc said:player":39ye5bfc said:The shelf life in a cycle helmet is no different to the shelf life of a motorcycle helmet.The reason being the EPS (expanded polystyrene) used in both motorcycle and bicycle helmets absorbs sweat and grease from your pores into the polystyrene to a point where the EPS firms off and won't dissipate the energy as well as a new/fresher EPS liner.
Basically a well used ten year old helmet would work to a point but not to the extent of a newer one.
I can't imagine that the EPS would get much sweat, given that I use caps under the helmet norally, plus the padding within the helmet? Maybe it only needs a little.
Someone previously mentioned them breaking easily once they have had an impact. In the case given, a hammer.
Isn't that what they're meant to do? Absorb the impact and break.
Mike
You should try sticking your finger nails into that well used EPS liner and it will be a lot firmer than a fresher one.
A helmet will break after a heavy impact.The plastic outer shell is to stop penetrations and the job of the EPS is to absorb then dissipate that energy.