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The 'Snail' standard applies to mine ....Does the "Schnell" standard apply to racing helmets?
The 'Snail' standard applies to mine ....Does the "Schnell" standard apply to racing helmets?
Honestly, this seems as nonsensical as the thread I made the mistake of taking seriously. Find a helmet that you like, with number of vents you deem necessary, that's as "visible" as you want. But remember
Oh come on! This thread is repeating the 2 H myths too often not to wind anyone up and then you post this:Yes, this is a fairly innocuous, pointless, nonsensical thread but it is a real question, not one designed to wind anyone up.
Do NOT stick random stuff to the outside of your helmet with glues that may contain solvents that will damage the shell and mean you don't even get the limited impact protection they're tested for. Or, as Specialized Helmet Owners Manual puts it more succinctly: "WARNING: Do not attach anything to your helmet"I have now reached a solution i think, in that I have ordered some yellow fluro tape so I'll put a few strips of that on instead.
Oh come on! This thread is repeating the 2 H myths too often not to wind anyone up and then you post this:
Do NOT stick random stuff to the outside of your helmet with glues that may contain solvents that will damage the shell and mean you don't even get the limited impact protection they're tested for. Or, as Specialized Helmet Owners Manual puts it more succinctly: "WARNING: Do not attach anything to your helmet"
I find it pretty upsetting that people won't reject these clothes entirely, but if you are going to wear them, then please at least try to maximise the probability of benefit by following the manufacturer's directions.
As I understand it, the hard shell is not only to keep the foam on, it's also to distribute the inital impact through more of the foam to make it less likely to crack or be pierced. Also, there's still the same deceleration force of the brain which is why helmet-wearers still get concussed, although it's spread over a greater time. Without getting into the helmet debate, if you're going to wear one, please use it as directed, else there's really little point.I would counter and say that it's the compressive foam that protects from deceleration forces on the brain, not the thin plastic outer bit. Isn't that just there to keep the foam on yer ed?
Do you think that excuse is sincere, accurate and indicates that you were hard to see? When it's happened to me, I think it's far more likely they simply didn't look but who's going to admit that?since the main excuse is 'soz didn't see you' I think its sensible
EUromyth. They haven't, although UN regulations say new cars have to have them fitted, it need not be easy to switch them off and so an increasing number of people leave them on.the EU () have made daytime running lights compulsory for cars
You care too much about what other people think about you, and about what other people wear. Are you 12?By clothes, do you mean helmet and hi viz? - do you include Lycra (the devils own material)? I have to say, whenever I see a bloke over 21 in Lycra I want to vomit/ laugh hysterically / hide my eyes / make it illegal. in my opinion this is infinity times worse a crime than the 2 Hs...
I went to a very posh girl's school in Melbourne. Our summer uniform included long white socks. There was a secret rule amongst the students that the socks should be down around the ankles. So it was a constant battle of teachers telling girls to pull their socks up , and girls pushing them down as soon as the teacher's back was turned. That year they formed the first Student Representative Council, and the only thing they achieved was getting short socks added to the uniform as an acceptable alternative to long socks.
A few years later, I ran into a friend's younger sister, who was at the school several years after me. She was on the SRC. I mention to her how useless the SRC was that year, as the socks rule change was the only thing they did. "Oh my God!" she said "Only a dork would wear short socks!".
I can't believe I germanicised Snell, seconds after googling it.Does the "Schnell" standard apply to racing helmets?
As I understand it, the hard shell is not only to keep the foam on, it's also to distribute the inital impact through more of the foam to make it less likely to crack or be pierced.
Also, there's still the same deceleration force of the brain which is why helmet-wearers still get concussed, although it's spread over a greater time.
You care too much about what other people think about you, and about what other people wear. Are you 12?
Which references a UN regulation which the UK would almost certainly implement anyway (probably gold-plating it as usual), only applies to new cars and still doesn't make their use compulsory.