Hexr is good but you can try Giant Rivet TT as well. Both these options are good. You can select any of both according to color and the fit of course the price.iandusud wrote: ↑4 Jan 2021, 8:58amI've not come across Hexr. An interesting, if not cheap, option.KM2 wrote:Hexr.
Scans your head and you have a made to measure one. Interchangeable lids . Solved the problem for my son, better than sculpting the back end of the largest helmets available. Also the weight isn’t felt as the fit is perfect.
Large Helmets
Re: Large Helmets
Re: Large Helmets
Hexr weren't accepting orders last time I checked. Has that changed?
Does the Giant Rivet TT go above 63cm, which is not really large in the terms of this thread?
Does the Giant Rivet TT go above 63cm, which is not really large in the terms of this thread?
Re: Large Helmets
Going back to basics - exactly where are you supposed to measure to get you bike helmet size? If its just above the ears I measure 71cm and I'm going to need something like a bucket!
Re: Large Helmets
If you can't try them on the least worst approach is probably to follow the instructions of the specific supplier, eg Bell:
https://www.bellbikehelmets.co.uk/size-guide-i75
Happy New Year
Jonathan
https://www.bellbikehelmets.co.uk/size-guide-i75
Happy New Year
Jonathan
Re: Large Helmets
Actually I've not found size guides that useful. For those of us with larger heads, trying one on is the only way.
As anyone who has read this thread knows, my head is "only" 66cm (8-1/8 in old money). However, shape is also a major consideration, especially when it's hard to find anything near the right size in the first place. My head is long and narrow and, even where I've found a helmet, or other rigid hat, that should nominally fit, it often has not. Conversely, after losing half a season's racing this year, I finally discovered that a Met Idolo, which is rated by the manufacturer as 64cm, does fit. I'm pretty confident in my measurement, and no other hat/helmet that size has ever gone near fitting. So size guides have never done much for me.
That said, I'd be amazed if any manufacturer (except Hexr when/if they start making custom ones again) could get near william33's 71cm. Many reckon that 61cm is pretty large (surely they are joking!), and even the minority who go beyond that don't currently seem to get beyond 64cm. Bell used to do 66cm ones, but that was a couple of decades ago. As for those who do "One size fits all", anyone fancy a class action? It's such an obvious breach of the Trades Descriptions Act that I'd have thought it would be an open-and-shut case.
As anyone who has read this thread knows, my head is "only" 66cm (8-1/8 in old money). However, shape is also a major consideration, especially when it's hard to find anything near the right size in the first place. My head is long and narrow and, even where I've found a helmet, or other rigid hat, that should nominally fit, it often has not. Conversely, after losing half a season's racing this year, I finally discovered that a Met Idolo, which is rated by the manufacturer as 64cm, does fit. I'm pretty confident in my measurement, and no other hat/helmet that size has ever gone near fitting. So size guides have never done much for me.
That said, I'd be amazed if any manufacturer (except Hexr when/if they start making custom ones again) could get near william33's 71cm. Many reckon that 61cm is pretty large (surely they are joking!), and even the minority who go beyond that don't currently seem to get beyond 64cm. Bell used to do 66cm ones, but that was a couple of decades ago. As for those who do "One size fits all", anyone fancy a class action? It's such an obvious breach of the Trades Descriptions Act that I'd have thought it would be an open-and-shut case.