• shyguyblue@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Helmets off gas from the foam and it loses its ability to absorb impacts.

    Also, if you are ever in an accident where your helmet takes a hit, get a new one. They are more like airbags than people realize, once it absorbed an impact, it’s done.

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    1 month ago

    What I hate about this, is that every time it comes up, nobody ever really goes into details of why. What is no longer safe? What breaks down? Or is it updated standards? Just fucking get into the reasons so people can make rational choices, instead of just saying “trust me bro.”

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          UV light damages the plastics that the helmet is made of. Impacts, even small impacts, compress the foam. Temperature fluctuations burst the bubbles in the foam and cause stress which weakens the plastic.

          The paragraph explains why even if it doesn’t explain how.

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            It does not provide enough information to make a rational decision with. Especially when that’s the entire focus of the article.

            Even the level of detail in your post would have been an improvement, even though it’s still significantly lacking.

            If you want to take advice from vague blog spam that’s your business. I’d prefer not to.

  • Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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    The general range for replacing one is after around three to five years of use

    After that long, I’d be replacing it out of boredom and wanting something new. LOL

    The question is, would having an old helmet still be better than no helmet? Because trying to convince someone who already resists wearing a helmet, that they will also need to replace it ever few years, might just turn them off forever.

    • _haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.worksOPM
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      1 month ago

      An old helmet is better than no helmet but it’s best to replace after a crash or 5 years. The impact absorbing foam deteriorates over time.

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    1 month ago

    Saw a couple people on lectric ebikes today, each with a small kid on the back. None of them were wearing helmets. Guess that’s the life hack… never need to replace your helmet if you don’t wear one.

    I replaced mine earlier this year, got a POC Tectal MIPS. Really like it.