steveindenmark
Legendary Member
I wear a golf visor under my helmet. The visor is longer than a cycle cap and so keeps the sun out of my eyes, my glasses dry if its raininf and my head cool.
The cap protects your head, the helmet protects your cap. I'd probably ditch the helmet and just wear the cap as you'll get the same protection and look much cooler. I have a number of cycling caps and it's a well recognised fact that I'm the coolest member on this forum.
My whippet ran off with mine while I was drinking real ale.If you're a Yorkshire person, is cycling in a flat cap more aerodynamic?
It may clash a bit with the lycra, but I just sorta wondered![]()
Socks ftwWell the only reason I have a cycling cap is so that I could own some Castelli kit but only have to pay 12 quid.
The standards don't allow the straps to do up tight enough to stop it sliding around when worn over a slippy layer, in order to avoid the straps being a strangulation hazard if the helmet shatters in certain ways.If my helmet slides around, I adjust the straps.
I brought a cycling cap a while but I haven't used it much. I was going to wear it under my helmet, but I noticed that in the helmet manual, it states not to wear anything like a cap under the helmet as the helmet may loosen or come off. Is it really not a good idea to wear a cap under your helmet (plenty of cyclists do that) or are Specialized just covering themselves for every remotely possible eventuality?
I brought a cycling cap a while but I haven't used it much. I was going to wear it under my helmet, but I noticed that in the helmet manual, it states not to wear anything like a cap under the helmet as the helmet may loosen or come off. Is it really not a good idea to wear a cap under your helmet (plenty of cyclists do that) or are Specialized just covering themselves for every remotely possible eventuality?
By having a lower co-efficient of friction than having nothing in the way, and being easier to compress or tear in a crash than what the helmet was designed to be pressed against. It ain't just Spesh who advise against it. Maybe they're all following each other, but it seems like most buyers are happy to comply or are ignoring usage instructions, which has been suggested as a reason why helmets don't deliver a real-world outcomes benefit, but I doubt that.how can something strapped to your chin become loose if you wear a cap under it?