i work part time at halfords and i guess for some theyre ok, but i hate using them for almost everything apart from when im buying paint (only time i ever use my employee discount), had no luck with finding a helmet thats any good there, finally someone who knows what im saying here ! + when i get headaches they stay for weeks and on the odd occasion they get so bad i cant get out of bed in the morning wich then means i cant go to the kennels and do the daily morning feed and walk and i cant go to college and i cant go to work.spatuluk":1eek4lsf said:I dunno if some people realise just how painful a poorly fitted helmet can be.. before I found one that fitted (it only took 15 years..), I used to swear that if helmets ever became compulsory, I'd rather stop riding bikes. :|
The helmets grip the head like a vice at the front and back, leaving indentations, yet they have massive empty gaps at the sides, which can't do much for the protection factor. On some of them, the adjustment straps dig into the lumpy area at the bottom of the back of the skull like a knife. It's not just a mild headache caused by wearing one for a bit - the pain is immediate, and it's torture.
All of the helmets sold by Decathlon are of this type, and I've been to quite a few bike shops where all their helmets are also like this. I'm not sure what Halfords are like these days - they used to be one of the culprits. I hope raleighrider21 has some luck with them!
I do wonder how many people have had the same experience as me, and either put up with the pain or don't wear a helmet. I can't be the only one with a weird head! :roll:
I used to work with a guy who's head was shaped like that ans he inevitably earned the nickname of Conehead or Coney.
broadway":zcw5bubf said:yakboy":zcw5bubf said:It's funny this thread pops up on many outdoor forums I frequent (snowboarding, kayaking and biking)..and I can't believe people still debate the choice..
Sometimes I feel those who will not wear helmets are selfish
1. To their families who may end up visiting a vegetable in hospital for the rest of their lives
2. To the state who will have to pay for this persons freedom of choice
After having worked in maxillofacial surgery and seen my fair share of facial and head injuries, helmets will not always save you but boy you'd be a fool not to consider wearing one.
Here endeth the sermon
I assume you also also wear a helmet in a car and while walking as:
Sometimes I feel those who will not wear helmets are selfish
1. To their families who may end up visiting a vegetable in hospital for the rest of their lives
2. To the state who will have to pay for this persons freedom of choice"
tintin40":1yhl83db said:here we go again anther helmet debate. :roll: boring