Helmet shelf life is a sales pitch

Originally Posted by
dangerous
a lid has a shelf life of about 4years so its most likely destened for the tip I'm sorry to say.
Fibre boats & sports car bodies are of similar construction and they don't dissolve at 4 years! How many of you think that if you hit something hard enough with your helmeted head that your spine will survive intact enough to make your head & body worth carrying round for any extended period of time?
Helmets are there primarily to prevent brain injury, and even an old Bell will do that IF it hasn't been previously fractured. SO, the shelf life thing is probably a reasonable estimate of how long a helmet can exist without suffering a blow that compromises its integrity, but it does not automatically become necessary to replace for any reason other than to keep helmet manufacturers in business. That aside, helmet (fibre technology) improvement is a reality and the only way to invest in that and have the best protection is to part with the dosh.
Last edited by Rainbow Wizard; 28th January 2005 at 17:27.
Reason: grammar
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