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2011-04-01 2:09 PM in reply to: #3425124 |
127 | Subject: RE: Aero tt helmets I think I see where the difference in this thread lies: 1) Some are saying aero helmets are faster than road helmets - okay. not that controversial. 2) Others are saying stop worrying about aero helmets and practice staying in aero position. - i agree with this statement, while others keep pointing to number 1.
The argument is silly. Two different situations but everyone is lumping it together and yelling. This thread is classic slowtwitch.
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2011-04-01 2:09 PM in reply to: #3425522 |
Champion 11989 Philly 'burbs | Subject: RE: Aero tt helmets louiskie - 2011-04-01 1:53 PM AndrewMT - 2011-04-01 12:14 PM louiskie - 2011-04-01 10:30 AM AndrewMT - 2011-04-01 10:34 AM There's another long thread going right now that discusses this very topic. I suggest reading through it for some good info (and a lot of bad info). I race in an aero helmet. They're the best "bang for the buck" aero investment. The speed gains are real and measurable, but not huge. Regardless of how fast/slow you are, you will most likely benefit from an aero helmet. There are a couple of professional triathletes who choose not to wear one for Ironman, but that's mostly because they're so fast that they can still win without it, not because it wouldn't make them faster. I can't think of any good reason to wear one on training rides. Like disc wheels, they're a race day accessory. Uhm, no, this doesn't make sense. You might as well say they don't need race wheels either because they are fast enough to win without them. They are all pros and all want every benefit they can. Some choose to go with a regular helmet due to heat/other issues, NOT because they are fine leaving free speed on the table... No, I stand with my original comments. They choose to go without the incremental benefit of an aero helmet in order to capitalize on some extra cooling and/or comfort. Your original comments said they gave up the benefit of the aero helmets because they were fast enough to win without it. It didn't say anything about cooling and comfort (which is what I and others have said since then). It doesn't really matter- I just thought it was funny that you pointed out all the bad info and then propogated more bad info.
Maybe they don't wear aero helmets because they look so dorky. |
2011-04-01 2:23 PM in reply to: #3425124 |
Member 33 | Subject: RE: Aero tt helmets TRAIN HARD, RACE HARD, GET THE BEST EQUIPMENT YOU CAN AFFORD...AGREED? Fastyellow even wears his aero helmet on his kids bike, thats how fast they are!
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2011-04-01 2:40 PM in reply to: #3425716 |
Master 2356 Westlake Village , Ca. | Subject: RE: Aero tt helmets B12 Bomber - 2011-04-01 12:23 PM TRAIN HARD, RACE HARD, GET THE BEST EQUIPMENT YOU CAN AFFORD...AGREED? Totally agree.... |
2011-04-01 2:42 PM in reply to: #3425681 |
Master 1404 Saratoga Springs, Utah | Subject: RE: Aero tt helmets iOrlando - 2011-04-01 1:09 PM I think I see where the difference in this thread lies: 1) Some are saying aero helmets are faster than road helmets - okay. not that controversial. 2) Others are saying stop worrying about aero helmets and practice staying in aero position. - i agree with this statement, while others keep pointing to number 1.
The argument is silly. Two different situations but everyone is lumping it together and yelling. This thread is classic slowtwitch.
Not even close to what some posters would be saying to you on ST if you took this position over there. |
2011-04-01 3:24 PM in reply to: #3425124 |
Expert 1053 Culpeper, VA | Subject: RE: Aero tt helmets I wear my aero helmet sometimes when training... two reasons. 1. Just so I have some familiarity with it. 2. On colder days it has little venting as opposed to my road helmet and what venting it does have I can shut off via a shutter. |
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2011-04-01 3:43 PM in reply to: #3425681 |
Elite 3088 Austin, TX | Subject: RE: Aero tt helmets iOrlando - 2011-04-01 2:09 PM 2) Others are saying stop worrying about aero helmets and practice staying in aero position. - i agree with this statement, while others keep pointing to number 1. No. People aren't pointing to number 1, they're pointing to the fallacy of number 2: buying an aero helmet and practicing staying in the aero position are mutually exclusive. Doing one does not in any way affect your ability to do the other. Practice staying aero. Aero helmet or not, you'll be faster the longer you can stay in it. Go buy an aero helmet. You'll be faster regardless of how long you can stay aero. Along the same lines, I have a dream that some day everyone will be convinced that the behavior of air as it moves past an object doesn't magically change at some arbitrary number like 18, 20, or 25 mph. Edited by dgunthert 2011-04-01 3:43 PM |
2011-04-01 4:00 PM in reply to: #3425857 |
Elite 3315 Miami | Subject: RE: Aero tt helmets dgunthert - 2011-04-01 3:43 PM iOrlando - 2011-04-01 2:09 PM 2) Others are saying stop worrying about aero helmets and practice staying in aero position. - i agree with this statement, while others keep pointing to number 1. No. People aren't pointing to number 1, they're pointing to the fallacy of number 2: buying an aero helmet and practicing staying in the aero position are mutually exclusive. Doing one does not in any way affect your ability to do the other. Practice staying aero. Aero helmet or not, you'll be faster the longer you can stay in it. Go buy an aero helmet. You'll be faster regardless of how long you can stay aero. Along the same lines, I have a dream that some day everyone will be convinced that the behavior of air as it moves past an object doesn't magically change at some arbitrary number like 18, 20, or 25 mph. uhm 40 mph is the magic number. |
2011-04-01 4:28 PM in reply to: #3425522 |
Elite 4235 Spring, TX | Subject: RE: Aero tt helmets louiskie - 2011-04-01 12:53 PM AndrewMT - 2011-04-01 12:14 PM louiskie - 2011-04-01 10:30 AM AndrewMT - 2011-04-01 10:34 AM There's another long thread going right now that discusses this very topic. I suggest reading through it for some good info (and a lot of bad info). I race in an aero helmet. They're the best "bang for the buck" aero investment. The speed gains are real and measurable, but not huge. Regardless of how fast/slow you are, you will most likely benefit from an aero helmet. There are a couple of professional triathletes who choose not to wear one for Ironman, but that's mostly because they're so fast that they can still win without it, not because it wouldn't make them faster. I can't think of any good reason to wear one on training rides. Like disc wheels, they're a race day accessory. Uhm, no, this doesn't make sense. You might as well say they don't need race wheels either because they are fast enough to win without them. They are all pros and all want every benefit they can. Some choose to go with a regular helmet due to heat/other issues, NOT because they are fine leaving free speed on the table... No, I stand with my original comments. They choose to go without the incremental benefit of an aero helmet in order to capitalize on some extra cooling and/or comfort. Your original comments said they gave up the benefit of the aero helmets because they were fast enough to win without it. It didn't say anything about cooling and comfort (which is what I and others have said since then). It doesn't really matter- I just thought it was funny that you pointed out all the bad info and then propogated more bad info. And still, I stand behind my comments and their veracity! They're choosing to leave speed on the table for subjective comfort. Anyway, I apparently need to go do some more training so I can ride 40+ mph if I plan on getting benefits from my dorky gear... |
2011-04-01 4:34 PM in reply to: #3425893 |
Master 2356 Westlake Village , Ca. | Subject: RE: Aero tt helmets trix - 2011-04-01 2:00 PM dgunthert - 2011-04-01 3:43 PM iOrlando - 2011-04-01 2:09 PM 2) Others are saying stop worrying about aero helmets and practice staying in aero position. - i agree with this statement, while others keep pointing to number 1. No. People aren't pointing to number 1, they're pointing to the fallacy of number 2: buying an aero helmet and practicing staying in the aero position are mutually exclusive. Doing one does not in any way affect your ability to do the other. Practice staying aero. Aero helmet or not, you'll be faster the longer you can stay in it. Go buy an aero helmet. You'll be faster regardless of how long you can stay aero. Along the same lines, I have a dream that some day everyone will be convinced that the behavior of air as it moves past an object doesn't magically change at some arbitrary number like 18, 20, or 25 mph. uhm 40 mph is the magic number. You guys all know that the number is 29 kilometers an hour. Since air doesn't start moving until 18 mph, you have to measure anything less in kilometers an hour....DUH! |
2011-04-01 4:42 PM in reply to: #3425681 |
Champion 8936 | Subject: RE: Aero tt helmets iOrlando - 2011-04-01 2:09 PM I think I see where the difference in this thread lies: 1) Some are saying aero helmets are faster than road helmets - okay. not that controversial. 2) Others are saying stop worrying about aero helmets and practice staying in aero position. - i agree with this statement, while others keep pointing to number 1.
The argument is silly. Two different situations but everyone is lumping it together and yelling. This thread is classic slowtwitch.
This post is classic strawman. |
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2011-04-01 4:50 PM in reply to: #3425124 |
Pro 4313 McKinney, TX | Subject: RE: Aero tt helmets |
2011-04-01 5:10 PM in reply to: #3425927 |
Extreme Veteran 1942 In front of computer when typing this. | Subject: RE: Aero tt helmets AndrewMT - 2011-04-01 5:28 PM louiskie - 2011-04-01 12:53 PM AndrewMT - 2011-04-01 12:14 PM louiskie - 2011-04-01 10:30 AM AndrewMT - 2011-04-01 10:34 AM There's another long thread going right now that discusses this very topic. I suggest reading through it for some good info (and a lot of bad info). I race in an aero helmet. They're the best "bang for the buck" aero investment. The speed gains are real and measurable, but not huge. Regardless of how fast/slow you are, you will most likely benefit from an aero helmet. There are a couple of professional triathletes who choose not to wear one for Ironman, but that's mostly because they're so fast that they can still win without it, not because it wouldn't make them faster. I can't think of any good reason to wear one on training rides. Like disc wheels, they're a race day accessory. Uhm, no, this doesn't make sense. You might as well say they don't need race wheels either because they are fast enough to win without them. They are all pros and all want every benefit they can. Some choose to go with a regular helmet due to heat/other issues, NOT because they are fine leaving free speed on the table... No, I stand with my original comments. They choose to go without the incremental benefit of an aero helmet in order to capitalize on some extra cooling and/or comfort. Your original comments said they gave up the benefit of the aero helmets because they were fast enough to win without it. It didn't say anything about cooling and comfort (which is what I and others have said since then). It doesn't really matter- I just thought it was funny that you pointed out all the bad info and then propogated more bad info. And still, I stand behind my comments and their veracity! They're choosing to leave speed on the table for subjective comfort. Anyway, I apparently need to go do some more training so I can ride 40+ mph if I plan on getting benefits from my dorky gear... Where in your original post do you say the bit about subjective comfort? I agree with you, but you never said this in your first post (that you keep refering to as you standing by the comments. All you said in the first post was that they were fast enough to not worry about it. Not worrying about it and subjective comfort are distinct things). Anyway, this is silly. We should get off this board and go ride :-) |
2011-04-01 6:27 PM in reply to: #3425962 |
Elite 4235 Spring, TX | Subject: RE: Aero tt helmets louiskie - 2011-04-01 5:10 PM We should get off this board and go ride :-) I find this statement to hold true every time I log on! |
2011-04-01 7:45 PM in reply to: #3425944 |
Master 2094 | Subject: RE: Aero tt helmets bradleyd3 - 2011-04-01 5:50 PM So....a RED aero helmet is faster than, say, a silver one?
Color only makes a difference over 23.5 mph |
2011-04-01 7:55 PM in reply to: #3425124 |
Veteran 200 | Subject: RE: Aero tt helmets Like all triathlon equipment, I have to weigh the: speed benefit vs. dorky looking apparal ratio.
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2011-04-01 7:59 PM in reply to: #3426080 |
Subject: RE: Aero tt helmets gonwalkabout03 - 2011-04-01 2:55 PM Like all triathlon equipment, I have to weigh the: speed benefit vs. dorky looking apparal ratio.
Of course you do...because every gram counts |
2011-04-01 8:19 PM in reply to: #3426026 |
Extreme Veteran 1942 In front of computer when typing this. | Subject: RE: Aero tt helmets AndrewMT - 2011-04-01 7:27 PM louiskie - 2011-04-01 5:10 PM We should get off this board and go ride :-) I find this statement to hold true every time I log on! |
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