Forget G all of the standards use J and the measuement is how many J will the helmet stand before it breaks... For the record you think 100J is "Crap" ? Yet the EN single test is 90J and the Snell 110J, how wonderful do you think the Snell standard is now?
How about, they are useless, they have always been useless ( you do know how the standard came about ?) and inline with every other H&S protocol we want PPE to be the very last method and not the first one? When there are safer roads, drivers, vehicles and cycle paths , then and only then is it worth looking at PPE.
110 is better than 90.
well in the snell study only 15% of cycle accidents involved vehicles.
Ignoring G forces would be like ignoring speed - G increases the effect of weight , weight is linked to joules. a 5kg head is not 5kg impacting at 25mph.
I wouldn't class a cycle helmet as useless, they clearly work within the 60% parameter of cycle accidents which happen under 15mph.
The article I was reading about cycle helmets now I understand, helmet manufacturers are clearly looking to make helmets in the future better suited to the pro riders being designed for higher speed impacts (at the detriment to slow speed performance). of course the sudo-pro's, will jump on them (not literally) and the I would like to be a sudo-pro will get them only to find they are no good for them.