Frito Bandito
Zen MBB Master
Currently I am using a Limar 007 with several different DIY lenses that connect by magnets. With the 20 degree seat angle I believe I am wasting some watts. I have a Limar Speed King that might save a few of those watts, but I started thinking that there must be something even better.
Since I am interested in hang gliding, paramotor and sail planes, I came across several helmets that I thought could work on recumbents. 1 of those helmets is the Icaro Nero Hero.
Don't write me off just yet. Hear me out haha.
It just so happened that I found one here in Tokyo, and I went to test it out. Unfortunately, despite the helmet coming with 3 sets of sizing pads, it did not fit my size 57cm oblong head even with the thinnest pads installed. I am not sure if the helmet sent to Tokyo was sort of custom made to fit Japanese shaped heads which are usually more round. In essence, the top of my forehead was pressing into the foam. I could grind out a bit of foam in a pinch, but that would have meant removing the cloth material.
You can see in the middle pic that it sat too high compared with how the black one sat on the guys face above. However, it provided full face protection without restricting my view at all. As it was, I didn't need to adjust my headrest at all. However, I could probably let the headrest bars out and fiddle with the adjustable bars vertically so that the helmet itself sat on the head rest pad as opposed to my neck resting on it.
It has small vents, and the UVA/UVB shield can be lifted for more air flow if needed, it has much better impact protection as required for paramotors over typical cycling helmets, you can wear practically any glasses you want and it certainly seems very aero. It is heavier than a cycling helmet but with my head on the pad I didn't notice the weight.
I'm trying to convince myself I should get it for the pros listed above if I can get one that fits, but what am I missing?
Since I am interested in hang gliding, paramotor and sail planes, I came across several helmets that I thought could work on recumbents. 1 of those helmets is the Icaro Nero Hero.
Don't write me off just yet. Hear me out haha.
It just so happened that I found one here in Tokyo, and I went to test it out. Unfortunately, despite the helmet coming with 3 sets of sizing pads, it did not fit my size 57cm oblong head even with the thinnest pads installed. I am not sure if the helmet sent to Tokyo was sort of custom made to fit Japanese shaped heads which are usually more round. In essence, the top of my forehead was pressing into the foam. I could grind out a bit of foam in a pinch, but that would have meant removing the cloth material.
You can see in the middle pic that it sat too high compared with how the black one sat on the guys face above. However, it provided full face protection without restricting my view at all. As it was, I didn't need to adjust my headrest at all. However, I could probably let the headrest bars out and fiddle with the adjustable bars vertically so that the helmet itself sat on the head rest pad as opposed to my neck resting on it.
It has small vents, and the UVA/UVB shield can be lifted for more air flow if needed, it has much better impact protection as required for paramotors over typical cycling helmets, you can wear practically any glasses you want and it certainly seems very aero. It is heavier than a cycling helmet but with my head on the pad I didn't notice the weight.
I'm trying to convince myself I should get it for the pros listed above if I can get one that fits, but what am I missing?