I understand what you’re saying and it makes sense. I tend to compensate with shoulder checks, and constant scanning. Maybe I won’t be able to do the same when I’m older, but I’ll cross that bridge later. Even without any helmet we have blind shots in our peripheral vision. If I’m going to be hit, I’d rather have the protection. My wife wears a 3/4 helmet, but she’s considering a full face, especially as the months grow colder.
A friend of mind was in a crash about 2 years ago. A car cut into his lane, cut him off and down he went. He was wearing a full face helmet. One thing he told me was the sensation of sliding down the road, having his visor pop open and his face and mouth being pelted with gravel. He fractured his hip, but other than that he was fine. His helmet was ruined, but he said if he were wearing anything less his face would have been gone.
- Wolf