by Grahame » Thu Nov 09, 2006 12:13 pm
If you liked it, and can wait a little while, the manufacturer's "crash replacement" programme will be the cheapest way.
Helmets are almost as personal thing as saddles - what one person finds comfortable may be excruciatingly painful for another person.
For instance - I have a Giro shaped head, and hate Bell hemets, but I know other people who are the other way round.
Recently, I've bought a Specialized Decibel which I like for road riding and have had a Giro E2 for a couple of years for mountainbiking.
In summary, my recommendation is:
Go to a shop, try several on, buy the one which fits best.