Subject: RE: Air attack vs air attack shield? Giro helmets peteweb55403 - 2013-04-20 6:37 AM Are your glasses for poor vision or just comfort? I remember reading one of the pros race reports on a windy race and how he appreciated the visor on his helmet. That and not fumbling with sunglasses in transition might help. I think the pro race report was briancd, but I can't recall It was bryancd's IMSG race report from 2012 where he KQ'd. Then he got reports that the visor is actually not as aero (for some) and he didn't use it for Kona. Whether or not it was more or less aero for him is really unknown. The thing about aero helmets is that it is HIGHLY individual. In general, an aero helmet will be much better than a standard road helmet, but it's almost impossible to say for sure which aero helmet is better (or whether or not a visor is better) unless you actually test the helmet for yourself in a wind tunnel. Granted, there are some tell tell signs that one aero helmet might work better for an individual based on how it fits on the riders head and how the tail matches the curvature of the riders back...but it's not as easy as many people think. Just look at the progression of aero wheels. Just by looking at them, you would think that V shape rims would be much faster than the more common U shaped rims you see now...but that's clearly not the case when you actually test them in the wind tunnel. So try not to jump to too many conclusions when it comes to aerodynamics. |