Stay safe while riding with the Concord Adult Bicycle Helmet. The hard-shell exterior encases a foam interior to protect your head from bumps, shocks, and bruises. The unisex Helmet features air vents for comfort, and the SmartFit technology allows you to adjust the straps for the perfect fit. Perfect for riders ages 14 and up, you’ll be riding stylishly and safely with this atop your cranium. Be sure to check out the entire line of Concord bike accessories for everything you need for the perfect ride- from bike horns to bike bells, and smartphone holders to repair kits. Keep yourself safe on your next ride with the Concord Adult Bicycle Helmet. Complies with U.S. CPSC Safety Standard for Bicycle Helmets for Persons Age 14 and Older Concord Adult Bicycle Helmet, Sand, Ages 14+, Unisex Hard-shell exterior encases a foam interior Features air vents for comfort SmartFit technology allows you to adjust the straps for the perfect fit Perfect for riders 14+ Check out the entire Concord line for everything needed to have a great ride Complies with U.S. CPSC Safety Standard for Bicycle Helmets for Persons Age 14 and Older
Model Number:
7155007
Product SKU:
958460226
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Agreed that cheaping-out on safety gear is a bad idea. You can get good quality bicycle helmets on sale for ~$40-60 in the off-season. This year expect higher prices, but nobody knows just how bad they might be because tariffs make supply/demand harder to gauge.
Look for certifications like MIPS and Virginia Tech's system (links below), and definitely don't even think about using something like this for e-bikes or anything closer to 20+ mph.
The cheaper helmets in this testing did not outperform the more expensive ones, despite their smaller vents that usually mean more foam. Although there are probably at least some helmets out there with more or less than this uniform level of protection, we did not find any in this test. Neither the lab nor BHSI could find significant differences that would lead to individual brand recommendations. That is remarkable considering the $10 to $200+ range of prices.
Agreed that cheaping-out on safety gear is a bad idea. You can get good quality bicycle helmets on sale for ~$40-60 in the off-season. This year expect higher prices, but nobody knows just how bad they might be because tariffs make supply/demand harder to gauge.Look for certifications like MIPS and Virginia Tech's system (links below), and definitely don't even think about using something like this for e-bikes or anything closer to 20+ mph.https://helmets.orghttps://www.helmet.beam.vt.edu/bi...tings.html
My only argument against this is any helmet is better than no helmet.
https://helmets.org/testbycost.htmThe cheaper helmets in this testing did not outperform the more expensive ones, despite their smaller vents that usually mean more foam. Although there are probably at least some helmets out there with more or less than this uniform level of protection, we did not find any in this test. Neither the lab nor BHSI could find significant differences that would lead to individual brand recommendations. That is remarkable considering the $10 to $200+ range of prices.
The thing about a single study or experiment is that it is meaningless without being replicated or corroborated by outside testers.
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But this doesnt like it wouldnt necessarily work. Im going to try one to keep as a spare.
Look for certifications like MIPS and Virginia Tech's system (links below), and definitely don't even think about using something like this for e-bikes or anything closer to 20+ mph.
https://helmets.org
https://www.helmet.beam
The cheaper helmets in this testing did not outperform the more expensive ones, despite their smaller vents that usually mean more foam. Although there are probably at least some helmets out there with more or less than this uniform level of protection, we did not find any in this test. Neither the lab nor BHSI could find significant differences that would lead to individual brand recommendations. That is remarkable considering the $10 to $200+ range of prices.
But this doesnt like it wouldnt necessarily work. Im going to try one to keep as a spare.
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$22.95 for me.
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$22.95 for me.
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