Tag: women-specific cycling helmets

  • WHAT’S NEW IN BIKE HELMETS FOR WOMEN?

    Collage of photos showing new bike helmets for women in 2019
    New options in bike helmets for women offer improved impact protection, and some may even appeal to people who don’t usually wear a bike helmet at all.

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    Interesting Innovations in Bike Helmets for Women

    We’re fond of our brains, so here at Terry we are firmly in the “always wear a helmet when you ride” camp. However, we get that some people resist wearing a helmet for reasons that are good to them, and there may be certain rides where going helmet-less is a reasonable choice – casual rides in bike lanes for example. They are certainly not immune from risk, but statistics may support being more relaxed about helmet use when rides are completely separated from vehicle traffic. On the other hand, another study indicates that 97% of the cyclists killed in fatal accidents were not wearing helmets.

    Why Some People Choose Not To Wear a Bike Helmet

    Good idea or not, a lot of people riding bike lanes to commute or using bike share programs go without helmets. Three of the biggest objections seem to be the “mushroom head” look, the problem of “helmet head” for people on the way to the office, and the challenges of lugging an inconvenient object around when not on the bike – shopping or dining, for example.

    Thanks to technology, there may soon be some good options for people who resist wearing a helmet for those reasons.

    Inflatable Protection For Your Head – the Airbag Bike Helmet

    Photo montage of a model wearing the Hovding airbag bike helmet worn around the neck and fully inflated
    Inflatable airbag bike helmet form Hovding – hovding.com

    Riders who don’t want to mess their hair or compromise their personal aesthetics are choosing a novel approach from Swedish company Hövding. It’s based on airbag technology. Riders wear what looks like a bulky collar instead of a bike helmet. The device senses changes in motion and is programmed with data from thousands of bike crash scenarios, so if sudden changes in speed and orientation occur the airbag deploys, covering the head completely before impact.

    It seems to offer very good protection for certain kinds of crashes, particularly where a cyclist falls or is hit, and then strikes their head on the road or vehicle. Other possibilities not so much, for example when a cyclist hits a truck mirror, or other situation where impact to the head is immediate.

    It has not passed the tests required for sale in the U.S., so it probably won’t be available here any time soon. The technology is also relatively expensive, although prices have fallen as the product has caught on in other places around the world. Check out some of their viral videos – one reason their airbag bike helmets have become so popular.

    A Low Profile Bike Helmet – Head Protection on the Down Low

    Photo of a man and woman on bicycles, both wearing Park & Diamond baseball cap style Bike Helmets
    Baseball cap style bike helmet from Park & Diamond – park-and-diamond.com

    Another new concept is more of a rethink of the regular molded foam bike helmet. It’s by Park & Diamond, a company with a compelling story and mission. They have introduced innovations that they hope will persuade non-helmet wearers to get protected after all – mostly advances in materials that provide three times better impact absorption with a lot less bulk. It looks more like a bumpy baseball cap, with a much lower profile than a regular bike helmet.

    The Park & Diamond is also foldable, stowing in a case about the size of a bike bottle. A beanie version and a wider color palette are on the way.

    Now’s your chance to get in on the new introduction. The Park & Diamond baseball cap bike helmet was launched on crowdfunding site indiegogo.com, and there are still deals to be had for early adopters.

    We Chose the Best of the Best in Bike Helmets for Women for 2019

    For cyclists happy with a more traditional approach to head protection, we have a great line up of bike helmets for women for 2019, chosen for performance, comfort and style.

    Silhouetted photo of the Giro Aether MIPS bike helmet for women
    Giro Aether MIPS bike helmet in Blue Fade

    This season the story is all about MIPS, which has become the new standard for achieving better protection from impacts with rotational forces. A standout choice is the Aether MIPS from Giro, which adds a string of innovations for superior impact protection, along with great ventilation and striking good looks. It has attractive comfort features and is pony-tail friendly too.[clearfix]

    Silhouetted photo of the Smith Trace MIPS bike helmet for women in Matte Citron
    Smith Trace MIPS bike helmet in Matte Citron

    We are also featuring the top-of-the-line Trace MIPS by Smith, with excellent impact protection and maximum ventilation. The Trace MIPS boasts several eyewear-friendly features, including a system to prevent your eyewear from fogging up. Bicycling Magazine dubbed the Trace MIPS to be Smith’s best bike helmet yet.
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  • OVERTAKEN.

    Smitten with Smith’s Overtake Helmet.

    I transitioned in recent years from a Giro, to a Catlike, to a Smith Overtake with MIPS. The Smith is by far the lightest of all the helmets I’ve owned to date and can be fit to my head like a glove with the adjuster at the rear. You hardly know it’s there. It is the only helmet I’ve owned that does not cause my head to mildly ache after 80 miles on rough roads. The neon honey comb not only provides extra protection without compromising ventilation but keeps the bees out and sends out a jolt of visibility too! The bonus I don’t feel, unless I rotate the helmet on my head, is the MIPS technology which I will simply go with as there is nothing to argue when it comes to any promise of incremental brain protection. The bonus I do register is the lower profile look and the fact that it sits straight on my head so I can avoid the wrath of our Creative Director!

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    Wildly patterned and fully protective Overtake BSF with MIPS
    Wildly patterned and fully protective Overtake BSF with MIPS

     

    Route Helmet with MIPS, in 2 color options
    Route Helmet with MIPS, in 2 color options

     

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