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clid61

Veteran
Location
The North
What makes you believe this, Bern helmets are rubbish imho

As someone who has suffered a head injury, if the OP does look at getting a new helmet they should look at the safety standards the helmet is certified by.
The most difficult certification to obtain is the cycling specific SNELL B90A standard which a lot of helmets including those made by Bern do not meet.

The only requirement to sell a helmet suitable for cycles in the UK is to pass the EN 1078 which is the same standard used to certify a helmet for use with roller skates.
The standard's key features of the EN 1078 test are
  • Test anvils: Flat and kerbstone
  • Drop apparatus: Guided free fall
  • Impact velocity, energy or drop height flat anvil: 5.42–5.52 m/s
  • Impact energy criteria: < 250g
  • Roll-off test: Yes
  • Retention system strength: Force applied dynamically. Helmet supported on headform.
The anvil tests are square on strikes which you are unlikely to come across in a cycling accident, it would also be fair to suggest imho that a cycle can travel at a faster constant speed than roller skates which also uses the EN 1078 to certify the helmets.

Bern Helmets are known for poor impact protection
http://bikeportland.org/2012/05/31/...oor-impact-rating-from-consumer-reports-72616
 

clid61

Veteran
Location
The North
thats a bit full on befoer 9 am on a tuesday morning ! Have you had that reply waiting for months ready for such a question ?
 

Dan B

Disengaged member
It would also be fair to suggest imho that a cycle can travel at a faster constant speed than roller skates which also uses the EN 1078 to certify the helmets.
Depends how steep the hill is :-) Speed wobble on 100mm wheels is not a pleasant experience though

Joking aside: good points, well made.
 

drewc65

Active Member
Location
bristol
Um well everyone has their own views I like them personally. But have to admit have never thrown myself off my bike to see if it will protect my Swede. What is the opinion on Oxford lids. Got 3 cracks in my skull that don't want to fix. So makes me just a little bit intrested to find out
 

ScotiaLass

Guru
Location
Middle Earth
I have sensory issues and the Bern is about the only helmet I can tolerate.
At the end of the day, IMO wearing something is better than nothing!

I don't cycle at speed (and yes, I know that a fall from a very short height can fracture a skull).
If I find a helmet I can tolerate in the future, with all the safety certifications then I would certainly buy it!
 
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