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Had a pretty big off last night after some tit placed a tree trunk across a trail, after a corner and drop off. Couldn't avoid it and it knocked me clean off with a pretty hefty knock or two to the head.
I've always ride with a helmet and it saved me from a nasty injury last night.
So - now I've given the helmet a good test, should I change it?
There are no signs of external damage, but it was a heavy hit from the trunk and another one on a brick floor.
Yes
Yes
Why would you risk not changing it?
Yes. The helmets done its job. Bin it and go buy a new one.
Deffo.
I wouldn't, but then I don't buy the idea that one crash means the helmet has had it.
If it is damaged or cracked then of course replace it. If not then I will continue to use it.
You know that downhillers and moto riders often drop their helmets on the floor when new as a superstition thing? I'm not saying this is a clever thing to do, but helmets are (unsurprisingly) tougher than manufacturers give them credit for.
Thought as much. Cheers.
Yes.
Side of my head hit a car with an impact of almost 20 mph. No obvious damage until a very close look showed that [b]under [/b]the outer shell there was compression at the site of impact. Adding a little force revealed a crack that was pretty much invisible.
Helmet served it's purpose; not even a headache. Six fractures immediately below the helmet line, but above it all was good. Damage can be hard to spot. I've replaced it with the same, of course.
Previous helmet-ground interactions have revealed more obvious damage, on and off road.
Any pics/wheres the trail? Glad you are ok
If it was a bad crash, and the polystyrene saved your life then it would have been damaged.
Good excuse to buy a new helmet if you want one I guess...
You know that downhillers and moto riders often drop their helmets on the floor when new as a superstition thing?
Moto and downhill helmets are a completely different construction, and dropping a helmet would stress it a hell of a lot less than a crash impact.
If I was in a crash where I slammed the helmet hard, I would be looking to replace it as soon as money allowed, but I wouldn't be too stressed about continuing to use it in the meantime.