I need a new helmet, and came across "commuter" helmets rated for e-bikes (according to Dutch e-bike Standard NTA8776).
Examples:
1. Specialized Mode Helmet
Mode | Specialized.com
2. Trek Charge WaveCel
Bontrager Charge WaveCel Commuter Helmet | Trek Bikes (CA)
There are other helmets that are e-rated (meaning rated for the greater speeds of e-bikes, up to 45km/hr), but they are all (at least in Canada) commuter style helmets.
Reviews for the Specialized Mode and Trek Charge use terminology like "surprisingly good ventilation".
I am assuming e-rated helmets are safer than non-e rated helmets. But would these e-rated commuter style helmets be comfortable enough on hot summer days? Is the ventilation on these helmets "surprisingly good" as claimed in the reviews?
Or should I just stick with a conventional mountain bike or road bike helmet?
Examples:
1. Specialized Mode Helmet
Mode | Specialized.com
2. Trek Charge WaveCel
Bontrager Charge WaveCel Commuter Helmet | Trek Bikes (CA)
There are other helmets that are e-rated (meaning rated for the greater speeds of e-bikes, up to 45km/hr), but they are all (at least in Canada) commuter style helmets.
Reviews for the Specialized Mode and Trek Charge use terminology like "surprisingly good ventilation".
I am assuming e-rated helmets are safer than non-e rated helmets. But would these e-rated commuter style helmets be comfortable enough on hot summer days? Is the ventilation on these helmets "surprisingly good" as claimed in the reviews?
Or should I just stick with a conventional mountain bike or road bike helmet?
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