I bought myself a Lazer Tardiz TT helmet recently. Haven't used it yet but have a few questions.
Is it important for the helmet tail to sit flush on your back when in the aero tuck? If that was the case i would need to place the helmet rather high above my forehead to compensate for my old bodies inflexibility.
My am an older rider and feel I would not be able to hold the aero tuck position for longer than 5 to 6 mins at a time. So from this I assume I will be moving around including the position of my head.
What if the tail sat about 10 cm off your back ie. a 10 cm gap between the tail and your back.
Wearing a TT helmet properly
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Wearing a TT helmet properly
Postby marc2131 » Thu Mar 16, 2017 7:59 pm
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Re: Wearing a TT helmet properly
Postby Derny Driver » Thu Mar 16, 2017 9:18 pm
Mate I wouldn't worry about that .... its probably a millisecond per kilometer slower but you can make that up with the brute strength that comes with agemarc2131 wrote: What if the tail sat about 10 cm off your back ie. a 10 cm gap between the tail and your back....
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Re: Wearing a TT helmet properly
Postby Alex Simmons/RST » Fri Mar 17, 2017 7:06 am
You don't have a helmet suitable for your current positional abilities on the bike. Sort the latter out first.
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Re: Wearing a TT helmet properly
Postby g-boaf » Fri Mar 17, 2017 12:03 pm
You might have been better with a Kask Bambino or POC Cerebel (instead of the long ones). You'll probably need to work on increasing your flexibility. This should be possible, but it'll take time.marc2131 wrote:I bought myself a Lazer Tardiz TT helmet recently. Haven't used it yet but have a few questions.
Is it important for the helmet tail to sit flush on your back when in the aero tuck? If that was the case i would need to place the helmet rather high above my forehead to compensate for my old bodies inflexibility.
My am an older rider and feel I would not be able to hold the aero tuck position for longer than 5 to 6 mins at a time. So from this I assume I will be moving around including the position of my head.
What if the tail sat about 10 cm off your back ie. a 10 cm gap between the tail and your back.
This is POC Cerebel: http://www.ciclismoafondo.es/media/cach ... c26536.jpg
I think those ones are a little more practical. But you do notice the unusual things about them like when you turn your head, you can notice the aero effects quite a lot, something that isn't so obvious on a normal helmet. I don't know about the POC, but I do know about the Kask one.
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Re: Wearing a TT helmet properly
Postby marc2131 » Fri Mar 17, 2017 2:35 pm
OK thanks guys. I dont think I can justify the purchase price of a Kask Bambino type helmet. I have 3 kids and the wife keeps an eye on the budget. Will stick to the Tardiz and see how things go. Have done TTTs for about 5 years now and only done 2 ITTs to date. First time I'll be going the whole 'aero' hog.
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