tomjasz
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Exactly!!!The best helmet is one that fits well and you wear, every time you ride.
Exactly!!!The best helmet is one that fits well and you wear, every time you ride.
NTA8776
Confidence-inspiring graphic on a page about safety helmets...This might be too late but... If you plan to go faster than 15 mph, get a NTA 8776 certified helmet for speeds up to 28 mph. The regular bike/skate helmets don't cut for e-bike speed.
Our brand S1 Helmets, just came out with a new e-bike NTA 8776 helmet https://shop.s1helmets.com/e-certified-helmets/ (a Gardena Brand).
Certainly there's nothing wrong with it... but looking at the way the standard was presented in the advertisement post, it gave a false impression that the standard was more than it is.It is lightweight, well ventilated, includes integrated rain-cover and the blinking rear light. Nothing wrong with the Dutch standard.
A visor can be added to almost any helmet using adhesive Velcro and a product like this:If I may suggest, perhaps have one helmet model that offers an add on a visor option...
Best of Luck with your new helmet line.
... or this add-on visor from Da Brim. Looks dorkier but works great — even 36 mph. Excellent glare blocking. No adhesives required on my ABUS Pedelec 2.0 helmet, but might not grip a smooth spherical helmet like the S1.A visor can be added to almost any helmet using adhesive Velcro and a product like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Bell-Powersports-Moto-9-District-Replacement/dp/B07F6XD8H4/ref=sr_1_170?crid=V1OURG2E8SYM&keywords=bell+visor&qid=1682098406&sprefix=bell+visor,aps,109&sr=8-170
Interesting, my ABUS Pedelec 2.0 has no such sticker — only a MIPS sticker.View attachment 152047
Abus Pedelec + High Speed Bicycle Helmet (NTA 8776). I own one.
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It is lightweight, well ventilated, includes integrated rain-cover and the blinking rear light. Nothing wrong with the Dutch standard.
I wondered about that but am reluctant to put anything between my head and the helmet for fear of reducing the crash protection.As far as visors go, yesterday at Sea Otter the most common solution among the mtb crowd seemed to be the old school golf visor worn under the helmet. Tons of people wearing them in the sun yesterday. You just widen the helmet fitment a bit and the whole thing fits easy peasy.
Visors attached with Velcro are easily torn off on impact.I wondered about that but am reluctant to put anything between my head and the helmet for fear of reducing the crash protection.
Then again, any visor adds a nice lever arm to wrench your neck to the side on impact.
It is the Pedelec + (like "plus")Interesting, my ABUS Pedelec 2.0 has no such sticker — only a MIPS sticker.