by Wal » Wed May 07, 2008 4:21 pm
Yup, the peaks are always removable. Personally I like them, but each to their own.
You can use pretty much any decent helmet for XC riding, in fact there's probably no reason you can't just use your existing road helmet. Most XC racers tend to go for roadie-style lids - some of which e.g. the Specialized 2D are marketed as suitable for both road and XC. Another example is the Bell Sweep XC, which is exactly the same shape as the road-specific Sweep R but with a full bottom shell wrap and removable peak.
Many MTB specific-lids offer greater rear coverage than the average roadie lid and often a less pointy profile at the back. Take a look at the Fox Flux, Met Kaos, Bell Variant and Giro Xen, E2, Havoc and Hex to see what I mean.
If anything helmet ventilation is more critical when riding an MTB as the speeds are lower, so you get less effective cooling. So my advice is to go for the biggest/most vents possible.
No reason not to support Bike Plus - if you can get served. One time I stood at the counter for 5 minutes while most of the staff took an extended tea break. Most times I've been in there though the staff have been pretty helpful.