Lightest, safest, strongest helmet??
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Lightest, safest, strongest helmet??New design for bicycle helmets from Abus, that has some significant advantages - but will it make it in the market?
http://youtu.be/rHUB1fDHE8Y Riding bikes in traffic - what seems dangerous is usually safe; what seems safe is often more dangerous.
Re: Lightest, safest, strongest helmet??I reckon there is a chance this could be an improvement over the current helmets. Unlike the grade of brittle EPS used in our helmets there is a chance the cardboard would compress in an accident, not just shatter. I suppose people won't be able to say "it saved my life" if they don't break into pieces.
Once you can climb hills on a bike it's all downhill.
Hopefully I'll know what that's like..... one day. ![]()
Re: Lightest, safest, strongest helmet??I hope so ...
There didn't seem to be a great deal of venting in the models show, could be an issue with over heating. Matt
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Ahhh, cynicism. Likey A Good Thing-if they can actually convince the self anointed experts that it is an improvement on existing tech. Agreed with Mattsquared that venting will need to improve for local conditions. If they can get it right, I'd be onto this like a blowfly at a barbie. ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
Re: Lightest, safest, strongest helmet??Impressive design concept - but how did he ever get the idea that a helmet without vents would be comfortable to use when it's not cold? Strange mix of clever innovative thought and total disregard for usability.
Maybe that outer plastic shell can be fabricated with holes in it to match the gaps between the cardboard ribs.
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He lives in London ?? They have a heatwave when it hits 28C. Riding bikes in traffic - what seems dangerous is usually safe; what seems safe is often more dangerous.
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Cardboard helmet definitely need vents before people will consider buying it
Re: Lightest, safest, strongest helmet??And I can rebuild it with my discarded beer cartons, which, after using the contents, were probably the reason for needing the crash protection in the first place.
Re: Lightest, safest, strongest helmet??I'm assuming they've addressed the wet weather issue, but they definitely need a better aero option if they expect widespread penetration of the market. You have a hope of convincing an enthusiast to try something new - the casual cyclist needs to be shown the helmet in use, and nothing is less inspiring to a possible cyclist than showing helmets being destroyed by impacts.
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You didn't look at their video then ??? http://youtu.be/rHUB1fDHE8Y 5:10 for their testing routines. 5:40 for the waterproofing. Passes the European helmet test even after being submerged for 7 days. Absorbs 3 times the amount of energy compared to regular styrofoam helmets. Riding bikes in traffic - what seems dangerous is usually safe; what seems safe is often more dangerous.
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Hope it does, the designer seems like a top lad and I wish him every sucess. Our Website is: http://www.pro-liteoz.com Find us on Facebook by searching for "Pro-Lite Australia"
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I spent a few weeks riding in a minimally vented skate helmet (all I had), and I tell you what, it was horrible.
Re: Lightest, safest, strongest helmet??I already wear a skate style helmet, venting is only an issue at full pelt and I sweat alot. For commuting and transport type riding I reckon this is a good step forward. Ok a bit lazy, are there any Australian distributors yet?
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Cardboard has in large part replaced polystyrene in packaging for transport for some of the advantages mentioned, so it sounds like a plausible innovation.
Re: Lightest, safest, strongest helmet??Cardboard has carbon in it, so it must be good.
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If they were mandatory we'd have an even more effective reduction in the number of cycling injuries. My guess would be to zero for law abiding citizens, as no one would ride. Plus, those that chose to ride without a helmet would be the only ones getting injured which would further validate the excellent decision of introducing the law. Car makers, motoring organisations, and bogans across the country would applaud rapturously. Once you can climb hills on a bike it's all downhill.
Hopefully I'll know what that's like..... one day. ![]()
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