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numbersixteen16
11th April 2012, 16:58
The bitch Newton claimed to be called gravity decided to play a joke on me the other day, it resulted in my helmet falling from a height of about 500cm onto concrete and rolling into dirt.
Just wondering if I should be worried about the condition of the helmet? There are no noticeable defects, not even a scratch. But Im still worrying that it could be damaged internally or something.
Could someone please advise whether this height drop needs to be looked at?
sil3nt
11th April 2012, 17:05
5 metres is quite a drop. Although there may not be external damage there may well be damage to the internal structure designed to absorb the impact.
Matt_TG
11th April 2012, 17:19
500cm I would definitely be concerned... you may mean 500mm (ie half a metre)?
slofox
11th April 2012, 17:30
If it's a drop of 500mm you are unlikely to have damaged it. The helmet is designed to absorb the weight of your head in an impact. Unladen helmet is rarely damaged by a simple drop.
Don't believe it? Check this out...
http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/video/arai-helmets/283819/
From about 7.15 onwards he discusses dropping a helmet.
baptist
11th April 2012, 20:25
If it's a drop of 500mm you are unlikely to have damaged it. The helmet is designed to absorb the weight of your head in an impact. Unladen helmet is rarely damaged by a simple drop.
Don't believe it? Check this out...
http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/video/arai-helmets/283819/
From about 7.15 onwards he discusses dropping a helmet.
Interesting post.:yes:
steve_t
11th April 2012, 21:06
The bitch Newton claimed to be called gravity decided to play a joke on me the other day, it resulted in my helmet falling from a height of about 500cm onto concrete and rolling into dirt.
Just wondering if I should be worried about the condition of the helmet? There are no noticeable defects, not even a scratch. But Im still worrying that it could be damaged internally or something.
Could someone please advise whether this height drop needs to be looked at?
Was it off a second storey roof?
numbersixteen16
12th April 2012, 08:41
Yes 500mm, my mistake
avgas
12th April 2012, 09:23
The internals of most helmets are polystyrene.
The forces involved in permanently pressing polystyrene and permanently deform it without cracking it are quite complex and difficult replicate in a 'fall' type situation.
Contrary to popular belief helmets are not 'one-shot-wonders'. If the elements of the helmet do not permanent deform (aka everything bounces back) the structural rigidity is actually very close to original spec.
Long story short - if it didn't crack, and the polystyrene didn't compress it is fine.
oneofsix
12th April 2012, 09:29
The internals of most helmets are polystyrene.
The forces involved in permanently pressing polystyrene and permanently deform it without cracking it are quite complex and difficult replicate in a 'fall' type situation.
Contrary to popular belief helmets are not 'one-shot-wonders'. If the elements of the helmet do not permanent deform (aka everything bounces back) the structural rigidity is actually very close to original spec.
Long story short - if it didn't crack, and the polystyrene didn't compress it is fine.
:yes: the only problem is checking the polystyrene didn't compress :gob: But from 500mm it is unlikely to have, all the force will have probably been taken by the shell and if that hasn't cracked then you are not likely to have any problems. Also with the helmet not having a head in it the head will more readily flex on impact with nothing to compress the polystyrene and the shell will therefore be damaged first if anything.
Zedder
12th April 2012, 10:00
Try checking with the manufacturer to see what they say about it.
steve_t
12th April 2012, 10:25
Long story short - if it didn't crack, and the polystyrene didn't compress it is fine.
^ This :yes:
avgas
12th April 2012, 10:34
:yes: the only problem is checking the polystyrene didn't compress
Its actually quite easily, Put it on your head and try and move the shell.
Then take it off your head and try the same thing.
If the shell shifts at all the poly has compressed/deformed.
Works about 70% of the time.
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