Friday 23 December 2011

Top 5 mountain bike helmets

By Jenny Peterson


Giro Indicator Sport Bike Helmet. This is one of the more stylish options even though it doesn't possess as many unique features as it could. It does, however, have all of the basic function you can expect form a helmet and it excels when it comes to safety and practicality. It's ventilation is both unique and effective with the maximum volume of airflow.

Bell Citi Bike Helmet. An ideal helmet for a city ride. Made for urban landscaping, it is appropriate for any city folk, whether they are a messenger or a commuter. Included are tunings which are finely tunable and with an option for a rear view mirror should one be required. Although not necessary, it can be worn with a peak if preferred and comes in a range of styles and colours.

Cycle Force Adult Bicycle Helmet. If you require a helmet with more style, then this model is a good choice. It provides additional speed if needed with its sleek look tapers towards the back and its aerodynamic design. Tit is also suitable for riding in a a range of environments, whether tiding around the corner, or road racing.

Bell Solar Bike Helmet. There are some similarities with the Bell Citi helmet but this model adopts a more traditional style with its contoured inner protection, scooped back design, and ventilation. There can be adjustments made so that its fits just right, as there is a dial which can be tightened. This not only enables the best fit but further, optimum protection.

Bell Slant Bike Helmet. A standard appearance helmet with a vented design. There is the option of attaching a peaked visor and again, perfect fitting is enabled thanks to the model's the ErgoDial system. They may have a reputation for being used in downhill or off-road racing but don't let that put you off as they can also be used for city riding also.




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