RE: [RC] re: great helmet covers-the problem - Jim Holland
Hmmm, well if it’s just a HELMET
cover, perhaps, but I have one of these and wouldn’t trade it for
anything I have ever used. The fleece captures the normal heat from your
head inside the helmet and the flaps seal the bottom and keeps your ears warm.
If you begin to overhead, just loosen the Velcro under your chin. Skull
caps make your head sweat and force you to change the size of your helmet to
wear them.
From:
ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Cindy Collins Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007
12:50 PM To: Ridecamp Subject: [RC] re: great helmet
covers-the problem
Rae, the problem with them is that they are just fleece. There is no
wind blocking property to them. If you live in a cold and windy place (which
many of us do), they just aren't much protection, though they look pretty. I
use a wind bloc type of skull cap (often used by skiers, bicyclists and
motorcyclists) under my helmet. If they ever made one of these with a wind
blocking material, then it would be super.