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george formby
21st July 2015, 11:27
I've been hunting rather fruitlessly for a trials helmet. The only ones I have found have been an extortionate price. What I have found is a large selection of Mountain bike helmets at a reasonable price, a bit more to them than the peddlie head sponges available at the WareWhare. Polycarbonate shells, decent peaks, padding and straps in the ones I was looking at. I can't really see much difference in munching the scenery at speed off a mountain bike compared to a slow speed munch off a trials bike. An appropriate alternative?
Just askin in case I'm missing something obvious. I don't intend entering a trial in the near future, non to enter up here.:no: Will get a flat cap should the chance arise.
Summit like THIS (http://www.torpedo7.co.nz/products/GIHLMN5FE/title/giro-2015-feature-helmet). Not the red one, ugh.
puddytat
21st July 2015, 11:41
Joe Anal from Worksafe came & checked me out a while back, making sure that my helmets for the quad was kosher....basically it came down to wether it had the appropriate rating, not what its original purpose was for.
Lookz the shizz.......
scott411
21st July 2015, 12:02
I've been hunting rather fruitlessly for a trials helmet. The only ones I have found have been an extortionate price. What I have found is a large selection of Mountain bike helmets at a reasonable price, a bit more to them than the peddlie head sponges available at the WareWhare. Polycarbonate shells, decent peaks, padding and straps in the ones I was looking at. I can't really see much difference in munching the scenery at speed off a mountain bike compared to a slow speed munch off a trials bike. An appropriate alternative?
Just askin in case I'm missing something obvious. I don't intend entering a trial in the near future, non to enter up here.:no: Will get a flat cap should the chance arise.
Summit like THIS (http://www.torpedo7.co.nz/products/GIHLMN5FE/title/giro-2015-feature-helmet). Not the red one, ugh.
they would not be legal for MNZ competition, as they do not meet the motorcycles standard (which is the same for Road as it is for offroad) for normal use playing around i guess it would be ok,
george formby
21st July 2015, 12:16
Yup, not worried about compliance for competition or road standards. Just between me, the tree, and the helmet. A cheap(ish) alternative for practice. I'm guessing pukka trials helmets are so expensive due to such a small market. I could always go the ag bike helmet route but they ain't that cheap either.
Cheers for the replies.
scott411
21st July 2015, 12:25
Yup, not worried about compliance for competition or road standards. Just between me, the tree, and the helmet. A cheap(ish) alternative for practice. I'm guessing pukka trials helmets are so expensive due to such a small market. I could always go the ag bike helmet route but they ain't that cheap either.
Cheers for the replies.
the ag bike helmets are a joke to be fair, you would be better off (and cheaper) with a normal cheap jetstar open face,
puddytat
21st July 2015, 12:34
There is some pretty good Equestrian helmets out there..nice & light too. And rated.
Google endurance helmets.
MikeJ
21st July 2015, 13:25
Had a look at the NZ made FFM Commander?. Its a trails type helmet thats being aimed at farmers who want something better than the next to useless Aghat helmet. About $100 or so l think.
george formby
21st July 2015, 15:44
Had a look at the NZ made FFM Commander?. Its a trails type helmet thats being aimed at farmers who want something better than the next to useless Aghat helmet. About $100 or so l think.
That looks the dogs danglies. Cheers.
puddytat
21st July 2015, 17:47
Wot size head you got Georgy boy....got one of thems I don't use in as new condition size medium. Wanting a bag of chips & some $$$
It does have an exclusive limited edition hard luck sticker too....
And its bogan black...
Motu
21st July 2015, 17:51
The new Ag hats are good - we've had one on the counter at work for a few weeks, and I see it's gone today...work and safety have been in the area. For trials (in the MNZ book) you only need an ''approved'' helmet, nothing about meeting a standard like other competition helmets...or was back when I had a competition license. I've been using a horse riding helmet (approved) for the last 35 years, no one has approached me about it yet. Before that I used a tweed flat cap.
F5 Dave
22nd July 2015, 17:37
I just used an MX helmet. They are a bit of a pig in that if you get it wrong you end up huffing & puffing & even though the mouthpiece is 4" away from your face it still restricts breathing which makes no sense.
But it was a good compromise. When I started Trials I was not married, but even now I like my face the way it is so will continue with an MX helmet when I buy another Trials bike. Don't be thinking you can't hurt yourself or won't fall awkwardly.
george formby
22nd July 2015, 18:43
Wot size head you got Georgy boy....got one of thems I don't use in as new condition size medium. Wanting a bag of chips & some $$$
It does have an exclusive limited edition hard luck sticker too....
And its bogan black...
FFM commander? I'm a medium bonce.. Could this be my lucky day? When you say chips, the ones you get with fish? Or the ones in packets with a Penguin on them? If so, what flavour? If you don't have dreadlocks and the helmet has not been tested, PM me. Can put $$$ into your bank ac and courier you the chups.
That's the highest question mark count I have ever had in one post.
RE the MX lid. I get where your coming from but the one I have is visually restrictive and bloody hot, I notice the weight quickly, too. A little lid for falling off in my boulderless garden would be fine. I think.
george formby
22nd July 2015, 18:44
The new Ag hats are good - we've had one on the counter at work for a few weeks, and I see it's gone today...work and safety have been in the area. For trials (in the MNZ book) you only need an ''approved'' helmet, nothing about meeting a standard like other competition helmets...or was back when I had a competition license. I've been using a horse riding helmet (approved) for the last 35 years, no one has approached me about it yet. Before that I used a tweed flat cap.
Where do you get into Trials events? Nuttin up here whatsoever. Maybe less.
Motu
22nd July 2015, 19:05
Nothing has ever been done in Northland. We used to have trials in Rodney area - Helensvile, Koukop, but the refugee Jafa's have moved into the area, getting pushed out by Chinese buyers, and they don't like mooing cows, let alone a quiet trials bike. A friend used to come down from Waipu to ride in Waikato trials, but like me, I think he's given up.
george formby
22nd July 2015, 19:33
Nothing has ever been done in Northland. We used to have trials in Rodney area - Helensvile, Koukop, but the refugee Jafa's have moved into the area, getting pushed out by Chinese buyers, and they don't like mooing cows, let alone a quiet trials bike. A friend used to come down from Waipu to ride in Waikato trials, but like me, I think he's given up.
Yup. Getting to an event where I can enter the air cooled class would be an expensive and tiring weekend. I'm still looking for suitable land access locally, beyond my garden, to practice. Some rocks and streams. Plenty of wet clay and tree roots about.
puddytat
22nd July 2015, 21:04
FFM commander? I'm a medium bonce.. Could this be my lucky day? When you say chips, the ones you get with fish? Or the ones in packets with a Penguin on them? If so, what flavour? If you don't have dreadlocks and the helmet has not been tested, PM me. Can put $$$ into your bank ac and courier you the chups.
That's the highest question mark count I have ever had in one post.
RE the MX lid. I get where your coming from but the one I have is visually restrictive and bloody hot, I notice the weight quickly, too. A little lid for falling off in my boulderless garden would be fine. I think.
Nah Bro, I got rid of my Dreads when I started seeing to many otha Honky brothas with them......
The only reason I don't use it is because I use my Trials bike on the farm & I couldn't hear the dogs or the critters with it on. So I use a horse helmet instead.......
And no, its not been tested. And its clean.:yes:
george formby
22nd July 2015, 22:09
Critters? Seen that movie.:shit:
scott411
23rd July 2015, 11:59
Had a look at the NZ made FFM Commander?. Its a trails type helmet thats being aimed at farmers who want something better than the next to useless Aghat helmet. About $100 or so l think.
are you sure that they are NZ made, i thought the factory closed down and they were importing everything from asia
george formby
23rd July 2015, 17:45
Will let you know, just ordered one.
Buddy L
28th July 2015, 06:37
I have a FFM Commander, so easy to whip on and off, a lot better vision then an MX helmet too.
I just have a few logs set up in the fence lines at home with a electric bungy for the top wire which i can unclip and pull back, opens up about half of my property hopefully link up all paddocks soon.
Sold my partner on the idea that she needs this for her horses, but i had other plans :)
Faster on the MX bike still then the trials bike currently. (plus trials bike is broken.......again)
george formby
28th July 2015, 09:42
I have a FFM Commander, so easy to whip on and off, a lot better vision then an MX helmet too.
I just have a few logs set up in the fence lines at home with a electric bungy for the top wire which i can unclip and pull back, opens up about half of my property hopefully link up all paddocks soon.
Sold my partner on the idea that she needs this for her horses, but i had other plans :)
Faster on the MX bike still then the trials bike currently. (plus trials bike is broken.......again)
I got an FFM from emoto on trademe. Delivered from ChCh to Northland in 24 hours. Very impressed. Like the helmet, too. Spent an hour or so playing yesterday and forgot I was wearing it after a few minutes. It did get a bit warm.
Great timing on my part, I'm gradually making new sections in the garden, harder ones as my abilities improve. Smacked my scone off a branch twice yesterday when I lost traction.
Can't remember who originally suggested it but cheers. Perfect for my needs.
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