Some of the helmets have MIPS technology, a special lining that is said to reduce force when there's impact at an angle. Consumer Reports says MIPS may lower the risk of traumatic brain injury. It can reduce the rotational force by 25 to 43 percent.
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Consumer Reports recommends three MIPS-equipped helmets:
- Scott Arx Plus for $125
- Bell Gage for $195
- Bell Draft for $60
Consumer Reports also found some very good helmets without MIPS. Consumer Reports Best Buys include:
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- Cannondale Quick for $40
- Bell Draft, also for $40
- Schwinn Intercept for $22
For maximum effectiveness, make sure your helmet fits properly. It should be snug and the straps should make a Y around the ears. You can get more free information from Consumer Reports on buying the right helmet and making sure it fits correctly here.