There's another thread on here somewhere where one of the primary concerns seemed to be how you'd transport the helmet to the crag and how easily some of the lightweight offerings could be damaged in the bottom of a rucksack for instance.
FWIW, I have the original version of the Sirocco (the hideous orange one which someone dubbed Ronald McPenis), which I bought in 2013, and I haven't managed to damage it in my rucksack yet.
I can't recomend the Black Diamond Vapour enough!Looking now it seems that Absolute Snow have em for £79 if S/M fits yer head and you like red... https://www.absolute-snow.co.uk/black-diamond-vapor-alpine-rock-climbing-helmet?v=253129&fc=GBP/?keyword=&gclid=Cj0KCQjwiIOmBhDjARIsAP6YhSUi7JkyiKoNSu8U3LOwG2SIZTAwDJdVu6jAuIhKx2zgP2_30nX5g_UaAqCsEALw_wcB
I’ve got a helmet holder thing that attaches your helmet to the outside of your rucksack. Stops it getting battered in there and frees up space.
FWIW, I have the original version of the SiroccoIt looks like it's made of polystyrene and will crumble if you look at it funny, but that is not the case.
Anyone with any strong views or personal recommendations between those I've picked out or want to throw a new contender into the mix?
Another vote for Petzl Sirocco. I have one and it is the first helmet I've had that I could consider using when sport climbing.
I do not use a helmet when doing single pitch routes on solid rock and have never seen any reason to.
Bought the MIPS version for my son just in case it might actually be in some way safer. Just as comfortable, and I don't notice the few extra grams - no idea if it's really worth the extra cost.
Quote from: jwi on July 26, 2023, 07:21:54 pmI do not use a helmet when doing single pitch routes on solid rock and have never seen any reason to.My best friend fell clipping the second bolt at around seven metres in the Frankenjura with the first bolt at about four metres. Landed on my shoulder with his body pretty much horizontal, and gave the rock a good smack with his helmet while doing so.
Had a look at the MIPS version of the BD Vision while in the shop the other day. My thought was it looked a bit 'sweaty' if that makes sense. big yellow film that lines the inside of the helmet.