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I know the forum has debated different helmet certifications before. Still, many of us were sidelined last year and are only now looking at the state of our track gear to see what needs to be replaced. Sticking to a price high enough to get a safe helmet while recalling how much it sucks to toss an expensive helmet after a low side, I figure its worth asking what the consensus is on mid level track helmets.
Seems obvious avoiding polycarbonate shell models and sticking with fiber composite construction. Many of the helmets in the $250-$450 range marketed toward track use include an ece 22.05 rating. Much fewer have a Snell rating. Of the Snell helmets most are 2015, not 2020. I haven't owned a non-Snell rated track helmet in forever. Welcome your thoughts on how these ratings compare.