Decent helmet?

Kentrider

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I’ve been looking at getting a decent mountain bike helmet as mine is a but old now and now really a Mtb type. I wanted a POC Tectal Race SPIN but no one has a medium anymore and according to poc they won’t until next year.

Should I wait or is there any other decent one I should look at?

Thanks
 

steve_sordy

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Bell Super, with or without the chin piece - your choice.
Because I already had a FF helmet, I chose the Bell Super without the chin piece. It fits well, has lots of adjustment, provides loads of protection, is very comfy and I think it looks good. Comes in loads of colour designs.

It is also durable. It gets dunked in the washing up bowl after every ride for a good sluicing with clean water to remove the sweat from the pads. I've had it for about three years now, maybe longer. Once it finally gets a crack or a big dent, or delaminates, then I'd definitely buy another one. :love:
 

JaySal

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Sep 23, 2019
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I’ve been looking at getting a decent mountain bike helmet as mine is a but old now and now really a Mtb type. I wanted a POC Tectal Race SPIN but no one has a medium anymore and according to poc they won’t until next year.

Should I wait or is there any other decent one I should look at?

Thanks
I bought this last week:

Giro Switchblade MIPS Helmet mat lime/black at Bikester.co.uk

Just seemed like I'd get more use as I can pop the front on and off if I get adventurous and it seemed a good price. I'm past caring if I look cool when your down to your last few brain cells it's time to protect them.
 

118

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I've just swapped to a fox dropframe. No MIPS. However I will admit, I did struggle to find the colour I wanted in a medium though.. All the LBS's I asked, said that they didn't know when there next batch would be arriving. What I liked was having the option of different pads, to get it fitting, super comfy.

Personally, I wouldn't use a Bell again. However that's the beauty of having multiple choices.. (y)
 

Zimmerframe

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I use a Smith Session. Was about the only helmet I could find that didn't make me look a d!ck..

Another vote in that Direction.. Smiths Forefront 2. Wanted something which actually had a "crumple zone" after bad concussion.

Most people think I've badly parked and I'm farming for worms, so I don't really have to worry about looking a d1ck or not.
 

Rusty

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Jul 17, 2019
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For me it is a Bell - currently a Sixer. That is based on helmet shape for my head. Have never found a comfortable Giro and have tried Fox as well as a few others without much luck.
 

Kentrider

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Jun 30, 2019
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Kent
this used to be so much easier on motorbikes.... Arai all the way.

liking the look of the Smiths just need to find some to try on.

thanks
 

R120

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Buying a helmet is as much about what brand fits you as anything else - I would never buy a helmet without trying it on first, and worth going to a decent shop that know their onions to help you with that.

There are now lots of good performing and good looking helmets out there.
 

Doomanic

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I’ve retired my Swichblade as it’s looking a bit battered and replaced it with a Fox Proframe for big days out and an On One Enduro for general riding.

After a couple of rides I stopped taking the chin bar off so the lighter, cheaper (half RRP from CRC) Proframe was a no-brainier to replace it.

I bought the On One for shits and giggles for £13.99 inc delivery on the basis that it’ll do as a loaner if I didn’t like it. As it happens it fits like a glove so I’ll be buying another when the time comes to replace it.
 

iXi

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Feb 17, 2019
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Most helmets don't fit my odd shaped head. I find most push in on my temples. I have the POC non spin and after slamming into a tree with the side of my head I can recommend the quality of the non spin version

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Fivetones

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I have a thin head, my Specialized Ambush Angi fits a treat. Nice and light, MIPS, well vented (and easy to wear a cap under when cold), no stupid mushroom head.
 

StevoKickstart

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Nov 12, 2018
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As I have got older... risk management becomes more important (i.e I value my teeth for example) so my current helmet is a Fox ProFrame. It is fantastic and light. It was a bit pricy though I seem to remember, but my face & teeth preservation prevail and so a full face is a must for me. Ignore my avatar picture as that was my previous helmet (before anyone mentions it!)
 

steve_sordy

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Nov 5, 2018
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I use a Smith Session. Was about the only helmet I could find that didn't make me look a d!ck..
........
Not looking like a dick is very important. If you believe that you look like a dick, there is less chance that you will wear the helmet.
When I went to buy my first bike helmet (2008), I was prepared to pay up to £80. I went into Evans Cycles because they had scores and scores of helmets. All except one either did not fit or I looked like a dick. The one I bought cost me £28, a Met "something". It was an XC helmet, because the only choice you had then was either a full face helmet, a roadie helmet, or an XC mtb helmet (a roadie helmet with a peak).
 

Zimmerframe

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Jun 12, 2019
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Not looking like a dick is very important. If you believe that you look like a dick, there is less chance that you will wear the helmet.

Personally, protection comes first over how I look .

This is my winter over suit. Keeps my upper body dry, keeps your head and helmet dry, we all like a dry helmet. Adds extra protection through the torso, hips and legs on top of my body armour and provides excellent knee and shin protection unlike anything I've found elsewhere.

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Paul Mac

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I tried the Fox Drop frame, but it just didn't fit my head shape.
I have had a Giro Chronicle for a year and it has been excellent, light comfy, well ventilated and MIPS for a good price.
I wanted a change though and after seeing Fabien Barel wearing the Urge Enduromatic 2 gave it a go.
Really happy with it.
It's a £130 helmet MIPS helmet that is available for around £70, only problem is the MIPS version only comes in the Factory colour which is White, Red and silver.
Wiggle | Urge Endur-O-Matic 2 MIPS Helmet | Helmets
 

JaySal

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Sep 23, 2019
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I tried the Fox Drop frame, but it just didn't fit my head shape.
I have had a Giro Chronicle for a year and it has been excellent, light comfy, well ventilated and MIPS for a good price.
I wanted a change though and after seeing Fabien Barel wearing the Urge Enduromatic 2 gave it a go.
Really happy with it.
It's a £130 helmet MIPS helmet that is available for around £70, only problem is the MIPS version only comes in the Factory colour which is White, Red and silver.
Wiggle | Urge Endur-O-Matic 2 MIPS Helmet | Helmets
Followed your link, have to admit I think that looks brilliant.
 

Eddy Current

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Oct 20, 2019
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Most helmets don't fit my odd shaped head. I find most push in on my temples. I have the POC non spin and after slamming into a tree with the side of my head I can recommend the quality of the non spin version

Hey men there’s a japanese brand, OGK Kabuto, that made helmets for Asian heads ... even if you’re not Asian maybe your head is

Just take a look
 

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