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Specialized 04 Telluride Helmet

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Average Rating 5/5
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Description:The ultimate MTB saddle designed with former World Champion Ned Overend. Longer profile and wide mid-section provide superior control. Padded and contoured nose adds comfort for seated climbing.



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    Submitted by Richie a Cross Country Rider from Conway, AR
    Date Reviewed: February 18, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Cadron Settlement
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Price Paid: $60.00
    Purchased At:The Ride
    Strengths:Was most comfortable for my price range at the time. Crashed after four years of service and worked perfectly.
    Weaknesses:Over time, I found the Brain Trust retention system didn't work well for me. Most likely, I found it a little lose because it was a large helmet and I should've bought a medium.
    Similar Products Used:Bell, Giro, No-name
    Bike Setup:2006 Stumpjumper HT and 2006 Cannondale R1000
    Bottom Line:This helmet saved my life a couple weeks ago. Despite my dislike of the Brain Trust retention, it stayed in place when I crashed my road bike in a 20 MPH turn. The helmet fractured all the way through in multiple places as my head impacted the asphalt on the right side. I remained conscious and didn't receive any head trauma. Had I not been wearing it, I'm sure I'd be missing a sigifigant amount of scalp and my right ear. In the end, it was $60 well spent and I'll gladly buy another Specialized helmet. Although updated Tellurides, with the Pro Fit rentention, are still available these days, I think I'm going to go for an Aurora or Decibel this time around.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Th' Mule a Weekend Warrior from Calgary Alberta, CANADA
    Date Reviewed: June 26, 2005
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $42.00
    Purchased At:The Bike Shop
    Strengths:Durable, well balanced, comfortable and very well vented. The system was very easy to adjust to fit and was a no brainer to get set up for me. I found that the flat, non flash colours were pretty good, but for those who have an interest in brighter bucket colours Specialized has got them covered.
    Weaknesses:Sometimes the base of the fit system at the back would rub against the back of my neck. It wasn't really a big problem, I just knew it was there.
    Similar Products Used:Bell.
    Bike Setup:Let's just talk about the lid, m'kay?
    Bottom Line:I had the Specialized Telluride Helmet for just eight months before she gave her life to save mine. It happened in an endo situation where I landed directly on the front of the lid with all 240lbs of me going over the bars at a pretty nasty clip. The helmet foam was fractured in several places under the plastic shell, which was still pretty much intact. The straps did not dig in and rested quite well leaving no bruises or marks on my neck or around my ears. In fact the only marks left from the helmet were the bruises and minor abrasion on my forehead where the helmet had broken. The force of the impact would have done me in, I'm quite sure, yet the helmet lessened that to the degree where I simply bounced off the ground and went straight into the checklist. I was so impressed with the performance of the helmet in the ride and the crash that I am going to get another one as soon as I get my Crash Replacement coupon (or whatever) from Specialized.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by J Putang a Weekend Warrior from Los Angeles, CA
    Date Reviewed: March 14, 2005
    Favorite Trail:El Prieto
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:Supergo
    Strengths:This helmet is the shizn!t. It fits so well that if you molded my head and then made a helmet out of it, it would be just like this one. It protects so well and covers every important lobe of the brain. Invest in something that works and FITS WELL. Because of the nature of our sport, you should take care of what's most important: your brain.
    Weaknesses:None whatsoever. It may not fit well for you, but for at least some, it will fit like a dream, way better than any Bell or Giro.
    Similar Products Used:Various Ghiro/Bell and other fancy schmancy brands
    Bike Setup:Jamis Dakota XC and Trek 1500
    Bottom Line:You want a helmet that fits well, doesn't break the bank and looks awesome. This one will turn heads and will prevent your head from breaking. At 40 bucks, you can't ask for anything better.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by E Dizzle a Cross Country Rider from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    Date Reviewed: September 5, 2004
    Favorite Trail:anything in the river valley
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $45.00
    Purchased At:Sportchek
    Strengths:this helmet kicks ass. it looks sweet and it has a molded shell. it is light and comfortable. this thing has it all. no matter how fast your going, it has enough air scoops to cool you down.
    Weaknesses:im not sure how much i like the weird slope at the front. but when the visor is on, it looks sweet.
    Similar Products Used:bell crap and cheepee stuff
    Bike Setup:2004 norco charger
    Bottom Line:this helmet has it all. and for the price its definatly worth it. it is so smooth and aerodynamic. and it is as light as a feather. this helmet kicks ass.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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