lr85
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10 years ago
so if you guys were buying a first must be good for everything helmet, which would you choose? i understand that different manufacturers have different fitment but i'm talking on specs alone?
RJV
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10 years ago
Personally, any climbing helmet from a reputable brand so long as I'd tried it on for size and it could take a lamp bracket. The Camp ones look good but am never certain that I have thick enough skin to wear one. Others will no doubt argue that everything from builders helmets found in laybys to folded up newspaper works equally well!
Vanoord
10 years ago
"RJV" wrote:

To veer slightly off course, I would love to know if it's still possible to buy these helmets new? They were popular for a while and sold under a few different names, I think this was Moutain Technology. Used a lot by centres I think.They were a much better fit than the narrow Petzl nonsense that's about nowadays.
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I may have one of those in the shed that I rescued from Simon's bin. I'll have a look next time I can excavate it deep enough...
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simonrl
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10 years ago
It was in the bin 'cos Mr Pitts handed it back to me after stripping all the foam out of it with a cheery "I took all the annoying foam off the headband mate" :lol: I have no idea why he did it. But if you want to slowly scalp yourself you'll find it very useful!
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RJV
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10 years ago
"SimonRL" wrote:

But if you want to slowly scalp yourself you'll find it very useful!


All the foam fell off mine about five years ago which is why I'd like a new'un. Probably goes some way to explaining why my hair generally looks like it does!
Tamarmole
10 years ago
"lr85" wrote:

so if you guys were buying a first must be good for everything helmet, which would you choose? i understand that different manufacturers have different fitment but i'm talking on specs alone?



Edelrid ultralight - cracking bit of kit.


http://www.aditnow.co.uk/community/viewtopic.aspx?t=9793 
RJV
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10 years ago
"Tamarmole" wrote:


Edelrid ultralight - cracking bit of kit.


Much the same thing as the Camp Rockstar I think, a no-frills pudding bowl style helmet with a cradle rather than sweaty foam padding.

Just need to get my arse into gear and find a shop where I can try one of the two on really!

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