Once I read that it could be good to have 2 helmets.

  • One to deal with freezing/cold temperatures
  • One to deal with hot/warm temperatures

I guess that both types can be used for cooler temperatures.

What is you opinion about that ?

Do you have some suggestions of helmets, some models you like, or even different advices to share with us ?

  • @[email protected]
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    105 months ago

    I have one for mildly hot temperature. If it gets cold I put something below it that covers my ears, like a thin beanie or a type of Balaclava made for biking for really cold temperatures. If its too hot, I just suffer.

    • @[email protected]
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      45 months ago

      If it’s too hot, a helmet’s not going to do much.

      +1 for layers. There’s no reason to have more than one helmet, just add layers.

      • @[email protected]
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        25 months ago

        I mean I could buy a helmet with more holes or without thick padding inside for it to be cooler, and add more layers if I get too cold.

        • @[email protected]
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          25 months ago

          You could, I just personally don’t see the point. I ride in somewhat extreme temps (-15F to 100F), and honestly, the helmet isn’t even a consideration. Then again, I’m just a commuter, so maybe there’s a reason to bother for competitions or something.

  • @cccrontab
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    55 months ago

    I have an older helmet that I’m still using but would definitely get a MIPs helmet now if I were buying one. During the cold months, I just wear the same helmet with a neck gaiter. A scarf also suffices if I’m feeling European that morning.

    You’ll want some really warm gloves too if you’re going to be riding out in the cold.

  • @[email protected]
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    5 months ago

    I know that skiing and snowboarding helmets exist, whether they are up to your standards is another thing. As for hot weather most cycling helmets with something like those sweat wicking cloth tubes are good.

    • @[email protected]
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      25 months ago

      This, I use a normal helmet in summer and my skihelmet in winter (although I originally got it for skiing).

  • @allthelolcats
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    22 months ago

    Maybe you’ve already made a decision on this but in general I run one helmet that tests well on the Virginia tech tests https://www.helmet.beam.vt.edu/bicycle-helmet-ratings.html

    Then I use a buff/hat under the helmet on colder days. This is usually good for me down to freezing temps, generally I don’t ride much below that since I don’t have studded tires at the moment.

  • RickyWars1
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    25 months ago

    Honestly just need to find one that fits YOU and is safe.

    I got a Bontrager Spectre Wavecell because it felt the best on my head from all the helmets I tried and the tech is safe (MIPS is also very good).

    I wear it from -15°C to +30°C and it’s good for me. The helmet is not the problem outside this range, it’s just generally too hot/cold, it isn’t the top of my head that gets way too hot/cold. As long as you don’t get an aero helmet I think you won’t have any temperature problems.

  • @usaleste
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    25 months ago

    Road or MtB helmets? What are you looking for what kind of riding Make sure your helmet has mips or similiar

    • xiaoOP
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      25 months ago

      I am a bike commuter, more road helmets I guess.

  • @njordomir
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    25 months ago

    I wear one helmet and wear a thin hat under it to help with the wind in the colder months. I understand helmet covers exist to do something similar.