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Message started by Arizuno on 01/01/12 at 16:16:01

Title: Head Shapes & Helmets
Post by Arizuno on 01/01/12 at 16:16:01

Much of what I've seen about this (Web Bike World, etc.) is confusing or leaves some questions unanswered. Maybe yous guys can help:
I wear a FF helmet. On most charts I'm at the very upper end of medium helmet size. My current helmet is a snug medium. It's generally comfortable, but after +/- 40 minutes it's pressing uncomfortably at the top center of my forhead. Can anybody advise what that may suggest about head shape/internal helmet shape? I'd like to narrow the search so that the next time I go try on helmets I can get it done in less than a full day!

Title: Re: Head Shapes & Helmets
Post by gerald.hughes on 01/01/12 at 16:59:23

Arizuno,

 The shape of the helmet refers to circumference of your head, looking at it from the top-the head shape.  On the one end, you round heads (not a political statement).  On the other end, you have oval heads.  Most people are some where in between.  It is important to get a helmet that is shaped like your head.  If you don't, you will develop hot spots when you ride.  You get off the bike, and generally you will have a red spot on your skin where the helmet is pushing, typically on the forehead.

Having said that, you are reporting a hot spot on the top of your head,  That indicates that you are wearing too small a helmet.  Go up a size, or try another maker. You can always get the snug fit by changing out the cheek pads to a different size.

Title: Re: Head Shapes & Helmets
Post by verslagen1 on 01/01/12 at 17:10:18

No 2 helmet mfr's use the same head molds.
The helmet you got are for ppl w/flat heads.
Go find a pointy head mfr.   ;D

If you get into an accident with that helmet, it will conform to your head afterwards.  If you have a hot spot, all of the energy will be sent from the shell to your skull thru that hot spot.  not a good thing at all.

Title: Re: Head Shapes & Helmets
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 01/01/12 at 17:10:23

I wear a modular. The thing touched my glasses & made them shake, which shook the entire world. If I want my world shook, Ill kiss me a fine lookin woman. So, I peeled the cloth back & "relieved" the styrofoam so the padding wouldnt touch.
How many hours have you worn it? Sometimes, stuff like that goes away,

Title: Re: Head Shapes & Helmets
Post by Serowbot on 01/01/12 at 17:22:37

For strictly legal reasons,... I won't tell you to dremel away some Styrofoam at the hot spot...
...like I did...  ;)...

...underneath all my hair,.. my head is shaped like the creature from Alien.. ... not an easy fit..  
... on this planet...:-?...

Title: Re: Head Shapes & Helmets
Post by thumperclone on 01/01/12 at 18:43:46


2036213C24313C27530 wrote:
For strictly legal reasons,... I won't tell you to dremel away some Styrofoam at the hot spot...
...like I did...  ;)...

...underneath all my hair,.. my head is shaped like the creature from Alien.. ... not an easy fit..  
... on this planet...:-?...

on planet zergone we didnt wear helmets ;)

Title: Re: Head Shapes & Helmets
Post by stinger on 01/02/12 at 02:00:42

You could chisel your forehead down a bit....

Title: Re: Head Shapes & Helmets
Post by dasch on 01/02/12 at 06:32:01

Just got a helmet bigger than what you think it should be  ;)

Title: Re: Head Shapes & Helmets
Post by arteacher on 01/02/12 at 14:11:41

Check out the helmet reviews at webBikeWorld. They tell you what shaped head the particular helmet fits. I ordered a helmet from Germany based on their review of it, and it fit perfectly.
BTW, my head is generally considered to take an extra large helmet. While trying on FF helmets this spring I found that a few manufacturers' XL were way too small.

Title: Re: Head Shapes & Helmets
Post by John_D FSO on 01/02/12 at 16:01:45

This is why I have trouble finding a comfy helmet, since my head seems to be a "long oval" as Arai puts it. It's also why I have one of their Profile FF helmets, very comfy... but also not cheap, unless you get it on Black Friday like I did a couple years ago! :D  I've found that Vega 1/2 helmets seem to be long oval also, and fairly comfortable too.

Title: Re: Head Shapes & Helmets
Post by Arizuno on 01/02/12 at 16:38:06

I am really appreciating these responses - keep 'em coming!

GRH - to clarify, the pressure point is at the top of my FORHEAD (not the top of my head). It's maybe 1 sq. in., but after an hour that's a LOT.

Artteacher - What I find confusing about webbikeworld's descriptions - and why I posted this question - is that they give head shapes as seen from front or rear; I'd think from above would be more relevant. They then use verbiage (e.g. earth shape) not used in their charts. But then, if a head is a given shape from the front or rear view, I guess it's likely to be the same in the top view. (?)

I'm assuming the hot spot on my forhead suggests a somewhat oval head shape as seen from above (that & the close proximity of the chin bar to my  chin), 'though I don't think it's especially pronounced. Adding a No-Fog mask, which attaches at the back of the head, seems to have aggravated the problem.

I hope this is proving useful to others...

Title: Re: Head Shapes & Helmets
Post by John_D FSO on 01/05/12 at 19:50:43

I was having that same problem on one of my 1/2 helmets, the red spot in the middle of the forehead. Slid the liner to the side, and took some 36 grit sandpaper to the foam, a little at a time, until it felt better. I can't officially recommend this, since it is probably fractionally reducing the impact absorption ability of the helmet, but if you're only removing 1/16" or so it probably isn't going to make a huge difference.

My $0.02 :D

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