Specialized new Aero road helmet
Last Post 07/30/2013 07:32 PM by Hoshie S. 18 Replies.
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bobswire

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07/23/2013 09:50 PM
Orange Crush

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07/23/2013 10:12 PM
Not bad, not bad.
BikeCzar

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07/23/2013 11:07 PM
I'd rather put out a couple extra watts, honestly. That thing is fugly.
Inferno7

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07/24/2013 12:24 AM
I don't really mind it, because I think of it in the context of the pros. Your avg Joe....not yet.
laurentja

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07/24/2013 12:34 AM
For me right up there with fit is a bug screen. Was scooping bees into my helmet every other ride...I'm over being stung. Glad I don't have to worry about a few watts!
Cosmic Kid

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07/24/2013 10:33 AM
I think the Evade is better than the Giro Air Attack (but that is growing on me). However, I think the best aero road lid is the LG Course. It is apprently testing very well in the wind tunnel, even besting some full-on TT lids. Best of all, it looks like a normal lid.

I honestly don't know why EuropeCar didn't use these lids on every single stage. Seems like a win-win.

Just say "NO!" to WCP!!!!
Keith Richards

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07/24/2013 10:37 AM
Posted By Bike Czar on 07/23/2013 11:07 PM
I'd rather put out a couple extra watts, honestly. That thing is fugly.


What he said.
----- It is his word versus ours. We like our word. We like where we stand and we like our credibility."--Lance Armstrong.
GJanney

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07/24/2013 10:41 AM
I don't care for it. IMHO, helmets for the non-pros should combine some better looking aesthetic. I'll stick with my other Specialized helmets (S3 and Prevail) as this looks like the front end of a jet engine and I'm just not that fast,
Keith Richards

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07/24/2013 10:58 AM
GJanney, exactly! For the pros, I get it. For the rest of us...I want a nice looking helmet that is going to be comfortable, provide protection and has good air flow to keep me cool.
----- It is his word versus ours. We like our word. We like where we stand and we like our credibility."--Lance Armstrong.
Yo Mike

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07/24/2013 11:06 AM
/I want a nice looking helmet that is going to be comfortable, provide protection and has good air flow to keep me cool./

My helmet does not need to do more than that, except to be either silver or white, only.
vtguy

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07/24/2013 11:13 AM
I like the colors, but the design is more futuristic than I would ever wear. The Giro Atmos works just fine for me.
jrt1045

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07/24/2013 11:14 AM
I don't like it

looks like a Brancale. What is old is new again, eh?
Cosmic Kid

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07/24/2013 11:46 AM
Side note - the Evade looks MUCH better (IMO) in some of the "stock" colors:



If you are racing, aero lids are definitely worth considering. I am actually kinda surprised by the number I have seen out riding so far (primarily the Giro). They are also great for long-course triathletes or tine trialists who have a predomonantly "head down" position.

Me, I'm going old skool this year.....picked up a 90's era vintage Bell Vortex earlier this year (still legal to use). Gives me a nice short tail but is still super-aero (albeit HOT). Doing a Sprint tri this weekend where I will be testing it out!!


Just say "NO!" to WCP!!!!
Oldfart

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07/24/2013 12:29 PM
So I have been thinking about this aero helmets must be hot thing. Fact, helmets don't make me sweat, going hard does. I often climb with my helmet on my camelback on longish dirt climbs simply for sweat management. Sweat management is what is important to me and I have had so called well ventilated helmets that seem to funnel sweat into my eyes. My Lazer is brutally bad for that. Don't know why. The Air Attack is very good in that respect, as good as just about any helmet I have ever had even as good as a sweat band that I wore back in the day.

Since the efudex thing I have decided that I need helmets with few vents so the Air Attack is perfect there. And I cut my hair really short this morning and boy that really changes things. Off road I use what i consider to be a pretty odd looking, maybe even fugly Urge Enduromatic. Cheap at $100 here. No occipital bun clamp but it does not move on me at all and is very light. But the interesting thing is the goofy gangsta pad. It actually works. The fit pad at the front hangs out about 10mm below the helmet edge and curls out a bit. Looks wrong but the sweat that drips off does so in front of the eyewear more or less and I guess a fair bit of evaporation happens at that exposed edge too.

I don't care for the look of the Specialized aero lid as much as the Giro. POC are about to release a new road helmet shortly as well as an aero version. Clothes too. I think that is the Ryder Hesjedal connection.
Cosmic Kid

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07/26/2013 03:24 PM
Review of the Evade now up on Cyclingnews.....

http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/specialized-s-works-evade-aero-road-helmet-first-ride-review
Just say "NO!" to WCP!!!!
ElleSeven

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07/28/2013 05:10 PM
I bumped into the best rider around these parts yesterday, the grouch, who was — I have to stop laughing to avoid typos — sporting a helmet that looked like exactly a ripe watermelon. Photorealisitcally exactly. The company that manufactures it (I'm blanking on the name) gave it to him to try, he said. Since it's obviously targeted mainly toward the urban, skinny-jeans, art-damaged crowd, I asked him which market they hoped his endorsement would help penetrate. His answer: "Good question -- the farmer's market, possibly?"

I then suggested that he had to be pretty brave to wear the thing in broad daylight, in racing kit, far from the inner city. Perhaps echoing Debussy's remark about preferring to dine each night at the top of the Eiffel Tower, he replied that "Its best feature is that while wearing it I don't have to look at it."
Dale

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07/28/2013 05:40 PM
Nutcase is likely the brand.... loads of really eccentric graphics
PlanB

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07/28/2013 05:50 PM
Correct. The helmet is made by Nutcase. It fits great, feels great, is better ventilated than you'd imagine by looking at it, might well be more aero than most of my snobby racer helmets, and comes in at about a quarter of their price. Also, it was Guy de Maupassant who allegedly made that snide comment about the Eiffel Tower, not Debussy.

http://store.nutcasehelmets.com/collections/bike/products/watermelon
Hoshie

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07/30/2013 07:32 PM
I bought the LG Course a few weeks back after my impromptu meeting with an enthusiastic pitbull that left me with a cracked helmet and a number of bruises.

Feels/ wears like a normal road helmet. Not sure if it's so much faster but thought why not? I'll do a few TTs for training this year so that was the prime motivator.

It's been good, comfortable so far.

I also should say that my $90 Giro Monza saved my noggin and was about the same weight and "ventilation" as the LG.

What I wouldn't do is compromise safety or airflow for aero given the riding I do. LG seemed like a good enough all arounder and with team discount, was about what any other high end helmet costs.


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