andrewmorpeth Posted September 18, 2015 Report Share Posted September 18, 2015 Hi im after a trials helmet with loads of ventilation.I sweat a lot when riding,due to getting older etc and always end up with a headache after riding.The other day i just had to stop and take it off.At the Alwinton two day someone was wearing a helmet with loads of holes in it?Can't remember the make or if it was a trials helmet?Any advice please?Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crazybond700 Posted September 18, 2015 Report Share Posted September 18, 2015 Airoh ttr.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
axulsuv Posted September 18, 2015 Report Share Posted September 18, 2015 As above , best trials helmet I've owned in 40 years .... Light , well vented and easily washable liner . Glenn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cleanorbust Posted September 18, 2015 Report Share Posted September 18, 2015 I also wear this model of Airoh. It's good but the conclusion I've come to is that even if a helmet was drilled like a colander I'd sweat just as much and the inside of the helmet would be saturated as happens now. Some people are just made that way and sweat loads. And even their best friends maintain a respectable distance. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sirdabalot Posted September 18, 2015 Report Share Posted September 18, 2015 When I'm at a trial next to you I end up with a headache too. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guys Posted September 18, 2015 Report Share Posted September 18, 2015 (edited) Like cleanorbust I also have an Airoh TTR and although it's very well ventilated, I also still sweat a lot. It's the nature of the beast I guess. Even without a helmet riding in my backyard, or at other strenuous activities I sweat a lot. The new Jitsie should also be very well ventilated I'm told. Edited September 18, 2015 by guys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
totalshell Posted September 18, 2015 Report Share Posted September 18, 2015 i have a simple rule.. when i step off my bike helmet comes off.. before i get back on helmet goes on.. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
b40rt Posted September 18, 2015 Report Share Posted September 18, 2015 (edited) i have a simple rule.. when i step off my bike helmet comes off.. before i get back on helmet goes on..I slipped walking a section a few months ago, smacked the back of my head really hard, fortunately still had helmet on. Pretty sure it would have been a hospital visit and stay without it.Also, access to section for recovery would probably have required a helecopter. Accidents don't only happen on the bike. Edited September 18, 2015 by b40rt 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baldilocks Posted September 18, 2015 Report Share Posted September 18, 2015 Andrewmorpeth you dipstick! Full face helmets are not for trials Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baldilocks Posted September 18, 2015 Report Share Posted September 18, 2015 On the plus side the above good people having given you the same advice i did. Airoh or Jitsie H2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stpauls Posted September 19, 2015 Report Share Posted September 19, 2015 Your headache is caused by dehydration. You need to replace the water that you are sweating. Perhaps you could carry a bottle or Camelback. Or leave a bottle at the first section. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richierich Posted September 19, 2015 Report Share Posted September 19, 2015 The headache is not necessarily due to dehydration; those of us who suffer this excessive "head sweating" tend to be hotter than others and the headache is more often a result of the brain overheating. I have spent a lot of my working life in the steel industry and furnace ops required the use of, in addition to other heat resistant clothing, air cooled safety helmets. This was basically a visored safety helmet with a battery operated fan at the back which force ventilated the wearer's head inside. The "helmet headache" is a real thing and there is nothing worse than having a great day at a trial then driving home with a bumping headache. Takes the sparkle out of the day. I have never seen anything on the market to adapt to trials helmets but I am sure it is do-able. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tribet Posted September 19, 2015 Report Share Posted September 19, 2015 (edited) I sweat profusely so I bought an Airoh TRR mostly on that basis,it is fabulous keeps you very cool and as soon as you pick up some speed(between sections say)the cooling is amazing.Seems well made,easy to wash and you can hardly tell it's on anymore than a cycle helmet. A helmet isn't going to stop you sweating as for headaches I don't get them trials riding but when road racing I just took nurofen before racing job done. Edited September 19, 2015 by tribet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcman56 Posted September 19, 2015 Report Share Posted September 19, 2015 Has anyone found a small battery powered fan that could be mounted to one of the vents in the Airoh? I have looked but found nothing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2stroke4stroke Posted September 19, 2015 Report Share Posted September 19, 2015 The one you saw at the 2 day was an Urge mountain bike helmet and therefore not within the ACU requirements. You may not be bothered but ponder the insurance implications should there be an incident. Not to mention the possible effect on the clerk of course who has the duty to see that such rules are complied with and who may have to appear in court should the worst occur. I very much recommend the Airoh based on a year of use. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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