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Click to view TriBob's profile Community Moderator 377 posts since
May 25, 2007

Jul 12, 2007 11:41 AM

Riding with alergies

Help is on the way.



'Star Wars' helmet to help cyclists

It may look like something out of Return Of The Jedi, but this helmet could help cyclists breathe more easily, according to its designer.

The helmet was created to filter out particles which irritate hay fever and asthma sufferers.

It covers the cyclist's nose and mouth with a shield behind which the filtered air circulates.

Used air is expelled via a plastic tube when the cyclist exhales.

The helmet, called Breathe Air, was created by 22-year-old Brunel University industrial design and technology student Luke Pannell.

Stephen Green, lecturer at Brunel University's school of engineering and design, said: "Combining a helmet with effective filtering will provide considerably more reassurance to people whilst cycling."

Mr Pannell is seeking a manufacturer to take on the Breathe Air helmet, which is expected to retail for around £100.

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Click to view melistic's profile Legend 839 posts since
Oct 11, 2007
1. Jul 12, 2007 11:49 AM in response to: TriBob
Re: Riding with alergies
if it works, I'll wear it from April till Novemver. Forget just on the bike, if it could stop the allergies I'd wear it all the time.
Click to view 3chilipeppers's profile Legend 696 posts since
Nov 3, 2007
2. Jul 12, 2007 1:12 PM in response to: TriBob
Re: Riding with alergies
Can you see??

Mel- Mine are bad October to May. Maybe we could switch off!! LOL
Click to view Dougie Fresh037's profile Legend 600 posts since
Dec 14, 2007
3. Jul 12, 2007 2:06 PM in response to: TriBob
Re: Riding with alergies
I wonder how many children spectating along the bike course that helmet would make cry?

I am thinking all of them.

Yikes.
Click to view chrisuletz's profile Legend 549 posts since
Dec 14, 2007
4. Jul 12, 2007 4:27 PM in response to: TriBob
Re: Riding with alergies
That's cool, I could keep it on on the run too, saving a few seconds in transition!