Global Sports: 5 mountain bike helmets to look out for

Sunday, December 25, 2011

5 mountain bike helmets to look out for

By Jenny Peterson


Giro Indicator Sport Bike Helmet. This is an helmet which offers much by way of style, even if it does compromise on unique features. It provides the basic functions you require from a helmet and is great for practicality and safety. It comes with a unique and effective ventilation which allows the maximum level of airflow. Ideal for riding roads, off-road, or trails.

Bell Citi Bike Helmet. This is a helmet which is ideal for any city rider. It is made for urban landscaped and will suit city folk with ease, whether messengers or commuters. There are finely tunable fittings included and there is an option for a rear view mirror. It can be worn with a peak but it isn't mandatory and is available in a number of styles and colours.

Cycle Force Adult Bicycle Helmet. If style is important to you, this model is one you should consider. If required, additional speed is provided with an aerodynamic design and sleek look tapers towards the back. It can be used when riding in a number of different environments, whether riding to the local shop or road racing.

Bell Solar Bike Helmet. This model shares features with the Bell Citi helmet. However, it is more along the lines of a traditional style with its contoured inner protection, ventilation, and scooped back design. It can also be adjusted so that it fits just right with an adjustable dial. The fitting is as good as it can be and it also has a high level of 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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