Helmets @ Aldi

RoadieRoger

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I purchased one of these helmets 3 years ago for £19.99 and have found it to be far superior to the normal cycle helmet . It fits snuggly , is warmer and the chinstrap is comfortable . They only came in matt black or white then . Anyone with doubts should set them aside and buy one . I remember recommending one to Lynda , but she was having none of it . I won`t try with Flecc , I don`t think I could convince him !
 
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Yamdude

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These helmets do look like they give better protection than a normal cycle helmet.... although i should imagine they are hot in the summer.
Although neither will apply to me as i rarely wear a cycle helmet anyway.
 
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flecc

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I won`t try with Flecc , I don`t think I could convince him !
If I needed a helmet, for example in doing something dangerous like rock climbing, climbing a ladder or getting a heavy saucepan down from a high shelf, I'd be very happy to wear one of these.

But not for walking down the street, running or cycling.
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Croxden

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If I needed a helmet, for example in doing something dangerous like rock climbing, climbing a ladder or getting a heavy saucepan down from a high shelf, I'd be very happy to wear one of these.

But not for walking down the street, running or cycling.
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Oh flecc, you don't go running do you?
 

flecc

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Oh flecc, you don't go running do you?
While I've been out walking in tne countryside I do very occasionally break into short runs just to keep muscle loose, active and able.

You know the old motto, "Use it or lose it".

But my mention of running was just a deliberate tease of the helmet brigade. E-bikes are assist limited to about 15 mph and most who ever buy an ebike never exceed that on the flat but often wear helmets, even when cycling in very flat areas. An averagely fit adult can run at around 18 mph for short distances but when doing so would never dream of wearing a helmet. Of course this is only one of the many examples of irrationality in helmet wearing choices.
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Fordulike

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  • Size/height adjustable for optimal fit
  • Adjustable strap with cushioned chin pad
  • Goggles holder
  • Washable inside padding
  • Includes removable rear light
  • M/L available in white and L/XL available in blue or black
Two unusual but potentially useful features I see :)
 

Andy_H

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Once again Aldi is going to be selling their snowboard/ski helmets which are also good for cycling
Thanks for the link, though I doubt the small Aldi nearby will have much in, I do wear a helmet, but had to get a pointy one as that's all the local Halfords had in my size - what can I say - I have literally a big head, and after 40yrs driving a van (not white van man) I know how people drive around where I live especially how close they get to cyclists, (and I know how my sister drives - but don't tell her I said that).
 
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soundwave

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mine has a goggle holder tho cant see the point in it tbh
 

Fordulike

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mine has a goggle holder tho cant see the point in it tbh
Do they hold goggles with an elastic strap only, or can they hold a pair of cycling glasses too? Can't see on the Aldi picture, quite how the holder works.
 

soundwave

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ill take a pic off mine. back in a bit. ;)
 

soundwave

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Lancslass

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Hubby and me have just bought helmets on eBay which I think are good value, here:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/321802565575?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
I have checked and they are indeed selling for the £59.99 rrp online so £10 including delivery is superb value.

The helmet was delivered within a couple of days by tracked delivery and it fits comfortably, has good adjustment and a flashing LED light on the rear for safety.

They still have a selection of similar helmets available.
 
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Nealh

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Hubby and me have just bought helmets on eBay which I think are good value, here:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/321802565575?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
I have checked and they are indeed selling for the £59.99 rrp online so £10 including delivery is superb value.

The helmet was delivered within a couple of days by tracked delivery and it fits comfortably, has good adjustment and a flashing LED light on the rear for safety.

They still have a selection of similar helmets available.
Those bug catchers are a bit chilly for winter riding. The link from John are cool dudes helmets, I have similar ones a snug summer one and a looser fitting winter/cold weather one which I use with a beanie hat inside, also the side bits keep your ears nice and warm.
 

Nealh

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Don't let the weather stop you unless of course it is stair rodding, If the snow and ice arrives I will be out to enjoy the riding esp with the studded tyres now fitted for winter. I find the traditional cycle helmets look ungainly sitting on top to me they just don't look or sit right so the cool dudes style that skate/snow borders use looks much better but that's my preference. On the other hand there is always SW's star wars look.
 
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JohnCade

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Don't let the weather stop you unless of course it is stair rodding, If the snow and ice arrives I will be out to enjoy the riding esp with the studded tyres now fitted for winter. I find the traditional cycle helmets look ungainly sitting on top to me they just don't look or sit right so the cool dudes style that skate/snow borders use looks much better but that's my preference. On the other hand there is always SW's star wars look.
You tend not to get so hot with a pedelec so that much ventilation isn’t needed either. In winter it can be a positive drawback too.

I use a BMX/skateboard type helmet now, and although I used to wear the trad cycle helmet, and needed the ventilation on my road bikes, I always thought they were a style disaster.