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North Wave Waterprotect Underhelmet Pro Cap

How to defeat those pesky helmet vents


Posted: 26 November 2007
by Paul Smith


Who said cycling isn't stylish?

What it looks like without its shell

North Wave Waterprotect Underhelmet Pro Cap £12.99

Winter is upon us and, like many, I actually love nothing better than to go for a ride on a cold crisp morning wrapped up against the cold. It is common knowledge that a large percentage of body heat can be lost through the head. With many of us wearing a helmet these days, keeping the head warm can pose a problem. Most if not all modern helmets have large vents that are very efficient at keeping us as cool in the summer, which of course can be the last thing needed as the season changes into the cold winter months.

With traditional thermal headwear often too thick to be of use under a helmet, a few manufacturers have introduced specifically made thin yet thermal caps to get around the problem. Northwave's Waterprotect Underhelmet Pro Cap is made with a thermal, lightweight and breathable Roubaix-style fabric material, with a windproof insert at helmet vent level. As would be expected, it is indeed thin enough to fit under a cycle helmet. Although visually it does appear to have thick stitching, which could be an irritation, in reality this is very flat, especially on the inside and as such I did not notice it at all.

The cap extends down each side just over the ears, which the helmet straps help keep neatly and comfortably in place, The Roubaix material is thick enough to keep my ears lovely and warm, yet it does not muffle any outside noise. Should the weather turn a bit warmer, the cap is thin enough to allow you to turn the flaps over the ears up and under the inside of the helmet, without padding it out too much.

In short, this one-size-fits-all cap is the simple yet perfect way to keep warm while still using our summer cycle helmets. I have used it several times both this winter and last and I can’t really find anything negative to say about it; so I won’t.[Er, look at the pic - Ed.]

Verdict

A simple, effective way to keep your head warm when wearing a well-ventilated cycle helmet


goodWarm, comfortable and breathable

badYou just don’t want to look in the mirror wearing one without a helmet!

performance 8
value 8
overall 8

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    Good read, but more importantly, I think Paul Smith looks like the guy out of the Fast Show who does Suits You and the "I'll get me coat" sketches.
    Posted: 26/11/2007 19:04

    You and Richard are both wrong, I look like Steve McQueen in the scene in the Great escape where his is jumping barbed wired fences on his motorbike. I am just gorgeous, I know I am coz my mum told me

    Paul currently typing on my lap top as I crowd surf over bazillions of admiring women with my shiny helmet in sunny Purley Smith


    Posted: 27/11/2007 11:17

    That's enough about your shiny helmet...

    "I'll get me coat..."


    Posted: 27/11/2007 11:55

    The similarties do not end there, Mark Williams was also in 101 Dalmations and so was I, Hugh Laurie and Mark Williams were the two thugs sent by Cruella DeVil to do some dog-napping and I was an an extra in the Park scene near the begining.

    I played a cyclist out for a ride in a group, the going rate was I believe £60.00 but we got £95.00 if I recall; because we had our own props

    Paul


    Posted: 13/12/2007 15:58

    Oh no not another wannabe thesp....
    Posted: 13/12/2007 16:52

    When the Directors cut is released I will be a 'be'; not a 'wannabe'

    Paul 


    Posted: 13/12/2007 16:56

    Rephrase that to 'bee' in a forest and you are closer to the truth... ps get more familiar with the AD or in larger productions the 2nd or 3rd AD as you will be more likely to get a more prominent spot on camera.
    Posted: 13/12/2007 17:24

    We actually only did it for a bit of fun, a customer of the Bike shop I worked at previously worked for an Agency and when asked if they could provide a group of cyclists he simply contacted the shop, a couple of the staff and a few local club riders went along to Hyde Park to join over a hundred other extras for the park scene.

    The Director spent longer telling us about his own bike than he did about what he wanted us to do

    Paul


    Posted: 13/12/2007 17:36

    I know that phenomenon. I recall being in a serious business meeting with my MD and the MD and partner from another company. The deal was clinched after the MD from the other company and myself ended up talking racing bikes over drinks. Amazing what a bike can do...


    Posted: 13/12/2007 17:43

    It is indeed one of the reason I enjoy cycling, no matter what the riders ability or age you can always strike up a conversation that both can relate to.

    Paul


    Posted: 13/12/2007 17:49

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