highpeakrider
E*POWAH Master
So I’ve spent a number of hours looking at helmets and reading forums.
Makes me wonder just how many on here use a full face for every day riding?
I don’t, but I have a really good open face mips helmet which gets used every ride.
I’ve never questioned using a full face in the past thinking they are for the young that go downhill very fast.
Now at 60 , retired and riding alot I've started the question this.
The driver really was the move to my Whyte 160, and I keep thinking I’m riding a lot faster, not really rough stuff, just the standard Peak District stuff, no bike parks.
I don’t have a habit of putting myself in silly situations, having a bad back and missing disc I try and keep myself safe.
But as winter comes in and I blast down lanes and roads at 30mph plus I keep questioning doing it in an open face with no chin or cheek protection.
I fully understand it’s a personal thing, but do wonder what risk I’m taking, what would the benefit be, what is the downside, would I get extra protection from the howling wind and rain.
What does the EMBT collective think about using full face for aggressive cross country?
I wonder what percent of the people on here use one, especially us over 60 youngsters?
Makes me wonder just how many on here use a full face for every day riding?
I don’t, but I have a really good open face mips helmet which gets used every ride.
I’ve never questioned using a full face in the past thinking they are for the young that go downhill very fast.
Now at 60 , retired and riding alot I've started the question this.
The driver really was the move to my Whyte 160, and I keep thinking I’m riding a lot faster, not really rough stuff, just the standard Peak District stuff, no bike parks.
I don’t have a habit of putting myself in silly situations, having a bad back and missing disc I try and keep myself safe.
But as winter comes in and I blast down lanes and roads at 30mph plus I keep questioning doing it in an open face with no chin or cheek protection.
I fully understand it’s a personal thing, but do wonder what risk I’m taking, what would the benefit be, what is the downside, would I get extra protection from the howling wind and rain.
What does the EMBT collective think about using full face for aggressive cross country?
I wonder what percent of the people on here use one, especially us over 60 youngsters?