Hi all
Bought a Windjammer today. In case you don't know , it is a neoprene skirt that fits around the rim of your helmet ( Oh, Matron!!). It's a brilliant theory that falls down in practice. It's advertised as cutting down wind noise and probably does if only you could get your helmet on. I have very little hair on my 56cm head and with a thin cotton balaclava found it impossible to get my helmet on. I just managed it without the balaclava but almost ripped my ears off in the process. Getting your helmet off again is equally painful. Anyone with long hair or a beard would have even more difficulty probably. A waste of £12.
Fred
Bought a Windjammer today. In case you don't know , it is a neoprene skirt that fits around the rim of your helmet ( Oh, Matron!!). It's a brilliant theory that falls down in practice. It's advertised as cutting down wind noise and probably does if only you could get your helmet on. I have very little hair on my 56cm head and with a thin cotton balaclava found it impossible to get my helmet on. I just managed it without the balaclava but almost ripped my ears off in the process. Getting your helmet off again is equally painful. Anyone with long hair or a beard would have even more difficulty probably. A waste of £12.
Fred


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