Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sat Aug 16, 2025 9:19 am
If you're not using it every day, and it's stored somewhere it's not being hit by direct sunlight, wild temperature fluctuations etc., I think the 5 year thing is bollox.
Wear and tear I can understand, especially as the impact absorbing foam and polystyrene can be compressed etc. But just age alone? I tend not to agree. It's also a bit BS because on some helmets you can completely replace the comfort foam lining anyway (but not the 'main' polystyrene).
This for me. I mean, I did buy a new helmet earlier this year but that was more that I could afford to and wanted to than 'needed' to - although I've owned both the older lids for probably 10 or more years, neither has been used much or often in full sunlight and stored in a bag in a garage (for most of the last 8 years for sure !! ).
If they feel loose, then they are too old! Or dropped (although I do still wear my green Arai which took a small hit to the back of it once - but I used to use that here as it was the only one that had a black visor !!)
I'm still gutted my mate refused to let me bring my 'corset' helmet that I was wearing when I crashed the TL - I'm convinced it would have been ok if I could have got it scanned, but she said she'd 'keep it safe' for me as I shouldn't wear it anyway. Can't see me getting that back now
The polymers used in the structure of helmets are used in all kinds of other stuff too, if you have a really fancy supercar you might even have the structure of the car made from it! Do McLaren and Lamborghini say you have to replace the chassis of your car every 5 years?
Well, I was always told that helmets deteriorate with uv/sunlight - guessing a chassis doesn't / shouldn't see much of that ???
