New helmet required

Markxc40

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Hello.
I'm new to ebiking and have just obtained a Cube Acid Hybrid ebike.
Before I go out on the road what sort of helmet should I buy and is there a BSS I should look out for?
Looking online there are many variants so if there is one that is more suitable for a glasses wearing pensioner then that's for me.
 

sjpt

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You don't need any different helmet than for regular biking. There is no legal need for a helmet because the bike is an ebike, though you may well prefer to use one (as I do). Any of the standard helmets should be fine. I have found MET helmets fit me more comfortably, but that's personal and not saying they are better. Difficult to go to a shop and try them at the moment.

I'm not sure on BSS, but all the reputable brands will be ok (and the disreputable ones may claim a standard they don't actually comply to). The most important thing is to wear it correctly, fairly far forward and with the straps firmly tightened.

I don't regularly wear glasses, but often need sunglasses on the bike. It is a bit of an issue if you take them off wrong, depending if the glasses sides go inside or outside the straps; either way take off glasses before hat. Once it does go wrong it tends to pull out hearing aids as well if you have them; I've nearly lost one a couple of times not noticing.
 
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TobyAnscombe

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Glasses wearer here - I'm a fan of Bell helmets (currently a sixer) but anything that is MIPS is better than a non-MIPS (helps with torsional impacts).

I ride a lot and commute as well so wanted something with decent protection to the lower part of my skull hence the purchase.

Best thing is to go and try them on - make sure that it has an easy-adjusting band at the back so that you can fit and refit as often as you need..
 
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RoadieRoger

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Well you are on the right lines Mark . Two days ago I had a nasty tumble on my Fat Tyre Ebike and landed on my head and nose . My helmet stayed on my head but the peak came off . I was leaving a main road for a cycle lane over a dropped kerb and got it wrong ie. angle of entry and speed . I have black eyes swollen left hand and bruises all over the place and aches in other places that I didn`t know existed . I am 81 , so don`t need any more like this . My last tumble was being knocked off a Honda 90 in 1974 and although when I started riding Motorcycles in 1958 helmets weren`t compulsory , I have always worn one . I know that some Forum Members do not wear them as a matter of choice , I am glad I had one when I needed it .
My glasses stayed on but left bruises on my nose where the bridge sits . As it is Summer I was using my traditional helmet and not my more enveloping Ski type with more side protection .
 
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Markxc40

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Thanks all that has focussed me down on what I should be looking for so I'll have a trawl through Google later tonight.
Roger I'm sorry to read you have just had a tumble and knocked yourself about somewhat but glad to read you were wearing a helmet which prevented more serious damage.
Take care, stay safe, wear a helmet.

Regards
 
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soundwave

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the peak on mine is held on with 3 magnets so will pop off if it its the floor :p
 
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Gringo

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As others have Said, try before you buy.
two same sized helmets from different manufacturers can feel totally completely different when wearing them. I’ve only owned 3 shop brought lids myself. I did once buy one online But it went back the same day because it was so uncomfortable.
Finding out the hard way A bee in trapped in your hair is not fun, so a helmet with built in bug net is top of my shopping list.
MTB helmet covers more of your head than a road helmet
this looks useful with its peak, eye shield and bug net
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Victgoal-Detachable-Magnetic-Removable-Adjustable/dp/B07PM6K1CZ
I’d really like to try it out before buying, now I think of it, my sister has amazon prime with free returns;)
 
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soundwave

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As others have Said, try before you buy.
two same sized helmets from different manufacturers can feel totally completely different when wearing them. I’ve only owned 3 shop brought lids myself. I did once buy one online But it went back the same day because it was so uncomfortable.
Finding out the hard way A bee in trapped in your hair is not fun, so a helmet with built in bug net is top of my shopping list.
MTB helmet covers more of your head than a road helmet
this looks useful with its peak, eye shield and bug net
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Victgoal-Detachable-Magnetic-Removable-Adjustable/dp/B07PM6K1CZ
I’d really like to try it out before buying, now I think of it, my sister has amazon prime with free returns;)
id get some Oakley jawbreakers instead of that visor what i use when not using goggles. ;)
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RoadieRoger

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That helmet posted by Gringo looks very good . Peaks are handy when the Sun is low and the eyeshield makes it even better . The quest for more ventilation is ok in Summer but in Winter it would be b. freezing . To combat this a skullcap would be a useful addition . I bought one to wear with my Aldi Snowboard helmet as it is a size bigger than my normal size . I find this an excellent combination in the colder weather .
 
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RoadieRoger

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If you google Cycling Skull Caps there are plenty on there . I bought the briskbike
one from of Oldbury for £3.99 on Ebay post free . If you think that`s too cheap the same model is on Amazon for £6.99 plus postage . I bought mine in 2018 , an excellent buy for colder weather or a too windy helmet .
 
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soundwave

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found a review here of my lid well sort of lol.
 
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