We made a decision long ago to not scrimp on head protection.Just wondering if MIPS is a must have for a helmet. There's a tempting deal on a Abus Pedelec 2.0, but it's not the version with MIPS.
@indianajo once made the point that a chinguard is probably more important than a MIPS helmet because his chin took the hit on pavement in an OTB accident, not his head. But you are less likely to die from a badly broken jaw than a bad concussion. Coin flip?I ride along side traffic as I commute to work. I went for a MIPS rated helmet. I never go more than 25mph. I'd say get a helmet for what and how you are riding. You probably dont need a fullface helmet if you are riding a trike or beach cruiser. Now, if you are a 13 year old with a Surron, get a fullface helmet.
I value my brain, I wear a MIPS helmet. Each to their own.Just wondering if MIPS is a must have for a helmet. There's a tempting deal on a Abus Pedelec 2.0, but it's not the version with MIPS.
I ride along side traffic as I commute to work. I went for a MIPS rated helmet. I never go more than 25mph. I'd say get a helmet for what and how you are riding. You probably dont need a fullface helmet if you are riding a trike or beach cruiser. Now, if you are a 13 year old with a Surron, get a fullface helmet.
Look, hopefully you'll never need it and yeah if heaven forbid it's a collision with a car or a truck a helmet alone is not going to save you. But a good helmet does protect your head/brain if and when the road, a kerb, even a bollard makes impact with your skull. MIPS seem to be good, I have 2 but also I got great deals and the prices have come down.The problem is that as much as I do the same speed I can on 4 occasions when I cycle not really avoid doing 40mph, in Wales (UK) where I live there are two long downhills going to Aberystwyth, then back again, I know 100% that NO cycle helmet would do any good at that speed
I have always applied brakes between 25 and 30 unless I was doing a "roller" road (short frequent repeat descend/ascend). One of our group regularly pedalled down hills at 55 mph; we had different levels of trust in our equipment. I had no problem w/70 on a motorcycle.Wow. Thats steep! If you are going 40mph, then get a motorcycle helmet. I’d be riding the brakes to keep me near 25-30mph, or find a safer route. 40mph on a bicycle is just too fast for me, but probably not for someone who is used to motorcycles. I don’t think many bicycles were meant to travel at more than 30mph.
Some bikes go downhill at 40mph easy, no pedaling needed.:Wow. Thats steep! If you are going 40mph, then get a motorcycle helmet. I’d be riding the brakes to keep me near 25-30mph, or find a safer route. 40mph on a bicycle is just too fast for me, but probably not for someone who is used to motorcycles. I don’t think many bicycles were meant to travel at more than 30mph.
That's a beauty! Model and year?Some bikes go downhill at 40mph easy, no pedaling needed.:
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Kinda makes me pucker up when I do. MIPS helmet.