Ignite D30 Beanie review

This is probably as close as a beanie hat can come to providing some sort of impact protection. It'll obviously never challenge a proper helmet - and is not intended too - but given that some riders won't be persuaded to wear a hard hat until it's too late, this may be the next best thing.

Our rating

3.3

40.00

Published: January 5, 2008 at 8:00 am

Our review
We don’t endorse riding sans helmet but if you insist on wearing a beanie instead, get one of these…

This is probably as close as a beanie hat can come to providing some sort of impact protection. It'll obviously never challenge a proper helmet - and is not intended too - but given that some riders won't be persuaded to wear a hard hat until it's too late, this may be the next best thing. The story is a simple one...

Beanie specialists Ignite decided to line some of their snowboard-biased hats with d3o filled panels. d3o is a malleable yet impact-resistant wonder-material that's increasingly making a name for itself in body armour and shoes.

Its 'intelligent molecules' structure is soft and squidgy to a light touch but stiffens up (to the point of becoming bouncy) when subjected to sudden impacts. It costs more than twice as much as a normal Ignite beanie, but it probably offers a lot more than twice as much protection as a normal beanie.

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