No not a myth Helmets are actually designed to only last a short period of time. (planned obsolence) If helmet companies actually built a helmet that would last forever (they do have the technology) their sales would fall to almost nothing. By designing them to "wear out" they are only looking at survival of their company.so I really doubt that there is any collusion or myths of collusion within the helmet industry simply to sell more products.
Slim do you know this to be a fact?slimcolo wrote: No not a myth Helmets are actually designed to only last a short period of time. (planned obsolence) If helmet companies actually built a helmet that would last forever (they do have the technology) their sales would fall to almost nothing. By designing them to "wear out" they are only looking at survival of their company.
That's not uncommon in industry. Technology in the computer industry has been "rolled out" over time, when in fact the technology already existed. rx companies hold onto slight variances in drug formulations so that, when the patent on, say, Ambien, expires, they can roll out "Ambien CR." It's the same drug, but redesigned to have both an immediate and a continual release.a whole different type of collusion exists in the helmet industry
Thank you mazer. Just as I thought and just as people from the helmet industry have off the record admitted. The 5 year "rule" is based not on a study of any sort but on a general "consensus". As with anything, especially in the land of the frivolous lawsuits, any form of "general consensus by the manufacturer is going to be on the ultra conservative side in the interest of selling more helmets and in the interest of covering their arse.mazer wrote:FROM THE HORSES MOUTH -
The Snell foundation recommends a helmet be replaced every 5 years based on a general concensus of manufacturers and the Snell foundation ~ "Thus, the recommendation for five year helmet replacement is a judgment call stemming from prudent safety philosophy."
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