Im buying a bicycle tomorrow and I am looking for a good bike helmet to buy as well. I have one but it's crappy. I will be driving on the bike lanes on the
street so I want a good helmet. Any suggestions?
Good bike helmets?
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McVet05 |
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Posts: 1168 (06/02/2009 10:10 PM) |
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Hamptonic |
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Posts: 1667 (06/02/2009 10:15 PM) |
Bell or Gyro. Try them on though- they all fit slightly differently. Most important- buy something you're comfortable in and feel you look ok in so you
actually wear it. I'm sure you will though. If price shopping is important- go to a bike shop and try on different helmets then go online and compare
costs- then see if the shop can meet/beat the price.
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ButtaBedazzler |
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Posts: 3832 (06/02/2009 10:20 PM) |
Bike helmets protect your head no matter what...the higher the price depends on the ventilation in the helmet. I have noticed that even $45 helmets have good
ventilation...some riders go all out and spend like $200.
Trek is another good brand of helmets to look at. Bell is easier to adjust. |
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McVet05 |
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Posts: 1169 (06/02/2009 11:12 PM) |
okay thanks guys!
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McVet05 |
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Posts: 1170 (06/02/2009 11:12 PM) |
okay thanks guys!
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