Global Sports: Some Useful Advice When Getting A Mountain Bike Helmet

Monday, July 25, 2011

Some Useful Advice When Getting A Mountain Bike Helmet

By Liam McFerry


Whether a novice or a professional, mountain bike riders must wear a mountain bike helmet. These gears are fundamental accessory every cycler should have to provide them the best protection against injuries during inevitable accidents during cycling events. As these gears are the only things that separate the skull from the hard concrete, helmets are considered the most important protective gear a cycler should have.

Every year, recorded head injuries related to biking reaches over 15,000. With this amount of head injuries, the type of injury incurred is either a mild headache or a more serious injury depending on the type of helmet the cycler is wearing during the accident. As such, experts agree that severe head traumas and injuries can be prevented, or reduced, if bikers are to wear the right kind of mountain bike helmets. Hence, it is a must that every biker selects the most appropriate type of helmet for their biking needs, so as to minimize injuries related to cycling.

Choosing a mountain bike helmet requires careful scrutiny and understanding of the different factors that makes each helmet different from the other. One of the first things that need to be considered when choosing a helmet is the type of mountain biking one practice. For bikers who do cross country, single track, and recreational biking, the recommended helmet is an open face mountain bike helmet. This type of helmet can either be a Cross-Country MTB Helmet or Skate-Style MTB Helmet depending on ones preference. The first one has a streamlined, technical and classic bike helmet look while the latter has a classic but cool bucket shaped look. Both kinds of open face bike helmet are constructed with an impact absorbing EPS liner and tough ABS fiber glass composite for greater head protection. Both kinds are also sold different shell sizes and adjustable dials for snug and comfortable fit.

Bikers doing downhill, dirt jumping, high speed riding, and other higher rick mountain biking stunts should wear full face mountain biking helmets. These helmets provide full face protection for the head, chin, jaw, cheeks, and other parts of the face. These helmets are also a bit heavier than open face helmets. Regardless of the type of helmet, on the other hand, each helmet a biker selects must also have met the requirements set by the Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC).

After choosing the type of helmet that you will need, the next thing that needs to be considered is the fit of the mountain bike helmet. The helmet should fit your head properly in order to offer the best protection. Put the helmet on to test it for fit, if buying a helmet in a store. Features like the size of the helmet, the strap, an inner ring and paddings can all contribute to a well fitting helmet. The weight of the helmet is also important to consider as bikers would want to be light and streamlined when racing and the weight of the helmet affects this factors. Moreover, do not forget to check the ventilation of the helmet - more vents means better ventilation. The lining of the helmet should also be properly scrutinized to make sure that they can effectively soak up sweat and they can be removed and replaced easily for cleaning purposes. Finally, make sure that you are always buying the top of the line mountain bike helmets which can offer you the best protection.

Lastly, always remember that mountain bike helmets are one of the most important things that can save your life when you're biking. They can make the difference between life and death, thus, it is important to select the helmet that will be able to provide you the right amount of protection.




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