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Review on ๐Ÿšต Lixada Adult Bike Helmet: Detachable Visor & Goggles for Ultimate Safety and Style in Mountain Biking by Joseph Hall

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not bad but still not for me

Please watch the video if you can see it. This helmet with detachable/detachable goggles is a good idea from an inventive point of view. While most of the helmet itself is made of good material, the chin strap doesn't seem to be the best material. Chin straps have the appearance of a woven knit material and texture. It seems that when the chinstrap material touches the Velcro (and the chinstrap padding is partially Velcro), the chinstrap material gradually wears out. The best strap material would be what most backpack straps are made of. Some of you may understand what I'm talking about. In addition, the helmet is a bit big for me, although my head is sensitive to pressure, e.g. B. my helmet is a bit loose. However, the helmet has good properties. Detachable lenses are good. You can easily put them on your helmet without the use of fasteners, velcro, buckles or anything else. You can also easily remove your glasses. The magnets on the edge of the goggles are strong enough to hold the goggles securely to the helmet. It takes quite a bit of force to accidentally drop the glasses. Well it looks like this. They are unlikely to fall just from riding over bumps while riding a bike, skateboard or skate. The helmet has a built in light which is good when it's dark outside. Of course, sometimes you have to change the battery. I have no idea how long the built in light will last if it keeps blinking. In general it would be better if it was rechargeable. I also don't know how to change the battery. I didn't try. I really like the helmet but it still doesn't fit me, at least for the moment. I decided to return it.

Pros
  • Helmets and accessories
Cons
  • There are nuances