Thursday, August 27, 2009

quote of the day

I was looking at helmets, with my neck brace on. Saw an REI salesman tell another customer looking at helmets "IT IS ALL ABOUT THE LOOKS"

on sale at nashbar for $69, secret code yippee got for $60 this one comes a little further on back side of the head than most (skater style), has a good amount of foam, and not a lot of vents. also it is round with not a lot of things to catch on. It also fit well. Helmets are funny, they can't advertise that they are safe, too hard to defend in court. They can only advertise how many vents, how light, and how low profile they are. All things that remove foam and compromise impact absorption. Was looking at road helmets, they are particularly suspect. Tip of the day, If your helmet is older than 5 years, get a new one.

11 comments:

Scottie said...

I've always heard 3 years. I'm also thinking about getting a new mountain helmet since mine does not cover the back of my head very well...

chet's amazing log said...

this one is pretty good it is a gyro xen. I got a med am usually a large in helmets, may pay to try it on. 3 years is probably right.
other fuller coverage i have seen is pro tec and fox. doesnt come down much lower than rest of helmets, maby an extra inch.

the other thing that i may look at me is one of those heavy seatpost that you can lower on the fly via a switch on handlebars. addds 1/2 pd, but may have slowed/stopped my endo if i would have had seat down. tried link you sent, no luck.

Scottie said...

I think I'm going to pick me up a Giro Hex. I was looking at my current helmet in the mirror and it really doesn't touch the back of my head at all. I'd go Pro-Tec but they're hot as all get out.

You mean a seatpost like a Crank Bros Joplin? Those can be pretty spendy (they're hydraulic), but I believe Specialized makes a cable one that's a lot cheaper.

chet's amazing log said...

ill take a look

Scottie said...

Here's some links (hope they work):

Specialized

Crank Brothers

The Crank Bros is cool because it doesn't have preset positions, you can adjust it like an office chair. And looks to cost less than the Specialized. I know someone makes a cheap spring-loaded one, I just can't seem to remember who it is.

Little Yeti said...

When he said, "It's all about the looks," was he referring to the helmets or your awesome neck brace?

TSVG said...

Ooooh. I'm jealous of your Xen. I'm too cheap for one of those, and ended up with the Hex.

James and I both ride Gravity Droppers and love them. They do require some routine maintenance from time to time, but otherwise are fantastic. Check out the new one Scott bought too - supposed to be super nice too.

Hope you're doing well!

chet's amazing log said...

i was gonna call and ask what you two had. thx

youarenotscottpeters said...

I had a Giro Xen. It went back to REI after the plastic straps that connect to ratchet in the back broke. They are very thin. I got a Fox helmet to replace it (cloth straps). Hopefully you won't have the same problem. Other than that, the helmet fit great. As for the dropping seat post, I guess ridicule is the most sincere form of flattery as I seem to recall you poo pooing the seat post on each ride. Really poo pooing it! The one I got is made by Kind Shock. I got it at Go-ride. see http://www.kssuspension.com
I really like the post but I don't think all the bugs have been worked out yet. Broke one lever, one seat clamp, and one hydraulic assembly (all on separate occasions). They've warrantied everything however it's still kind of a pain dealing with broken parts.

chet's amazing log said...

yea i did kind of poo poo that seat post.

chet's amazing log said...

"new things have come to light man"-the dude