Avid bicyclists enjoy the freedom and fresh air that comes with cycling. Like any activity that involves navigating roads, paths and trails, inherent risks exist. Safety starts with helmets, which represent the best protection riders can have.
Not all helmets are made the same, however. Cyclists are entitled to both protection and peace of mind when it comes to selecting gear that will prevent serious head injuries if an accident occurs.
Consumer Reports’ constant vigilance has resulted in 3 out of 35 helmets ranked “Don’t Buy: Safety Risk.” The dire designation came after test failures that revealed a lack of protection for riders involved in a crash.
The following fell short of safety standards:
Riders festooned with colorful bicycle garb and obeying all traffic laws while traveling on a high-quality conveyance may feel safe. However, a helmet is the only thing that stands between them and the pavement below. The smallest of defects can have the largest of consequences.