Yup, kinda hard to get a head transplant
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I agree, but opt for the lighter helmets only to save strain on my neck. Since a lot of our rides/races are multi day affairs, ranging from 4 to 10 hours a day, and since I stand about 90% of the time, my neck gets a real workout. The lighter helmet simply reduces fatigue.
As a note, I opted out of the fancy paint jobs years ago, after my first custom painted helmet. I was soooo worried about damaging my helmet, I forgot how to ride, and yup, landed on my head. Took a big chip right out of my new cool looking helmet. The solution: I went to the local hobby shop and purchase three colors of model paint, black, bright red, and flat brown. Painted a big bandaid over the big chip, added black dots on the bandaid for the official bandaid look, and filled in below with bright red blood drips. Reminded me to keep my head on riding, not on the cool looking helmet. I finally retired the helmet to a display in the garage, and now only use standard paint schemes. Nothing too cool...
Rick