Wonder no more, as one is tested to destruction on YT!

What do you folks think? Had any experiences or near escapes with your head in one of these?
Each to their own?E-Dork wrote:Great stuff. Thanks a lot for that.
I have a great admiration for 'loners'. They do things that I simply don't have the time for as I have better things to be doing in my free time than going to the garage and smashing a couple of helmets to death.
What would have been more interesting would have been some sort of scientific experimentation behind it all. Maybe prepare helmets at different values and with a measured force struck down upon each, see which one buckles first. But just smashing things in the garage is fun aswell I suppose.
(Whoops, the time it's taken to write this I could have knocked off a good few lids in the back)
Each to their own.
I don't doubt that there's better helmets for high-speed smashes HOWEVER you are missing the point.Khundon1975 wrote:Rider I think that skid lid would be next to useless in a real accident.
The best you could hope for, would be if you fell off at low speed, then it may save the head from injury. But this is Thailand and it is more likely that the accident would happen at speed and involve a car, pickup, or maybe a bus coming the other/wrong way.
I had an accident on a bike when I was 17 and went right over the mini that hit me head on. I landed right on the helmet and despite fracturing both legs as they slammed into the tarmac and being knocked out cold, the helmet saved my life. The helmet was only deeply scratched.
I recollect that I had bought the most expensive helmet I could get hold of at the time and I'm damn glad I did. If I had been wearing that lid, I doubt would be alive today.
My humble advice would be, buy the best.
I think you have to get back to basics and ask, "Why are people buying a helmet in the first place?" It is to wear when the BIB are around to prevent being stung for a 200Baht fine.Khundon1975 wrote:Of course, people can go and spend a few hundred Baht for a "light weight" helmet and drive about with a false sense of security, secure in the knowledge that their bonce is 1 degree cooler than it would be in a "proper" helmet and they have a couple of thousand more Baht to spend on poontang.
Big Boy wrote:I think you have to get back to basics and ask, "Why are people buying a helmet in the first place?" It is to wear when the BIB are around to prevent being stung for a 200Baht fine.Khundon1975 wrote:Of course, people can go and spend a few hundred Baht for a "light weight" helmet and drive about with a false sense of security, secure in the knowledge that their bonce is 1 degree cooler than it would be in a "proper" helmet and they have a couple of thousand more Baht to spend on poontang.
If people wore helmets to protect themselves, they would wear them all of the time - not just when the BIB are making their monthly tea money collection.
Absolutely.sandman67 wrote:interesting stuff mate but hardly reflective of what constitutes a proper crash test as done back in the west.