I'm considering the Bexley. Ventilation is my biggest concern. You say that it's surprisingly well ventilated. Would you mind expanding on that? I live near San Diego. It's summer half the year and it's definitely getting warmer. The last few years summer temps have been hitting the 90's with dismal regularity. Commuting to work I need a well vented helmet. I appreciate the feedback.I ride with the Giro Bexley. It is quite comfortable. I really like the rear blinking red light panel. I use the drop down visor all the time. In the winter, the removable ear covers are great. It is surprisingly well vented but the vents have a tab that closes them making the helmet quite good in the rain, not fully waterproof for a real deluge but it keep out a good shower. It is expensive but has the safety and convenience features that I find very useful. The fidlock magnetic clasp is super convenient once you become accustomed to it.
I do use a Bell super air meps during the summer months (without the chin guard for road rides) but up to about 75 degrees the Bexley remains very confortable.I'm considering the Bexley. Ventilation is my biggest concern. You say that it's surprisingly well ventilated. Would you mind expanding on that? I live near San Diego. It's summer half the year and it's definitely getting warmer. The last few years summer temps have been hitting the 90's with dismal regularity. Commuting to work I need a well vented helmet. I appreciate the feedback.
Triple 8 makes some very good gear.All of these helmets look and I'm sure perform great. But they are also very expensive ~$150-400. My Triple 8 looks and feels extremely sturdy and well made and it only cost me $22 on Amazon Warehouse.
Any helmet is better than no helmet!
I am sure that ordering the cheapest off amazon is not really the best way to decide on a helmet. The NTA independent testing is important work!!, but you still have to try it on...I am currently using a Specialized Ambush with ANGI, as I often ride alone. Love the fit and great ventilation too. Giro helmets are also very high quality too.
Maybe! Sadly we don't have any outside source of testing like https://sharp.dft.gov.ukAny helmet is better than no helmet!
A local brew perhaps? Always a good way to end a ride.ABUS Pedelec+ Revisited
It is hard to make a review of a cycle helmet; it is a rare chance to be able write "Hi guys! I had a bad fall on my bike head down just after my wore my new XXX helmet..." I have just completed my first ride in the ABUS Pedelec+ helmet and can only say: Worth Every Eurocent! The helmet is unbelievably comfortable; you actually forget you have worn some headgear such lightweight and comfy the Pedelec+ is. I have also discovered the little secret of the strap-lock. It is magnetic and locks easily without any thinking -- it just snaps in the place itself. There is a security measure in the lock though: It cannot unlock itself. You have to push a part of the lock forward with your fingers to unlock it. Very, very smart, Abus!
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After the first 50-mile ride in ABUS Pedelec+
That's from one of the best contract-brewers in Poland, Piotr Sosin of "Browar Trzech Kumpli". He delivers his know-how, recipe and raw material as well as labels to a larger brewery having good water, skill and right equipment; the larger brewery makes the beer by contract for him. Sosin is not only an excellent brewer but his counterpart at the brewery is an excellent brewer, too. No brew from Sosin has ever been bad; he's renowned country-wide amongst Polish hop-heads and he also knows how to sell beer!A local brew perhaps? Always a good way to end a ride.