Testing circumstances
The Trabec helmet was tested on multiple rides in the Netherlands, temperatures between 15 and 25 degrees, and in a number of longer trails in Spain, Pyrenees and mountains in the Alicante provinvce. The rides in Spain were invariably between 2 and 3 hours, riding at temperatures between 30-35 degrees celsius.The review
Looks
The first thing that struck me (for obvious reasons) was the look of the helmet. Whereas most bike helmets (certainly road helmets that many mountainbikers also sport) look like tarted up alien space ships wearing lunatic Manga hairstyles with their gazillion vents and shiny shizzle paint jobs, the Trabec has almost a minimalist design. I like to compare POC with Apple, in the sense that they may high-end, high-value, high price and great looking products. The Trabec has a simple cut, the vents, 16 in total are placed evenly, the colour is simple (there is a wide variety of colours and designs in the Trabec line), only the back of the head with a ton-sur-ton effect and a matte finish. Nicely done.Comfort
Comfort is an essential part of protective materiaal. Because you need to want to wear the gear. It shouldn’t bother you or impair the freedom of movement you need for action sports. It needs to fit well to maximize protection.Protection
Obviously the main point of a helmet is the protection it offers. And POC has a reputation to uphold on that front. It pays a lot of attention to material and technology used. And in the Trabec that attention shows. The helmet itself has an EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) lining. This material is great at absorbing shocks, but does so by compressing and plastic deformation. As a result the deformation is permanent. So it won’t deal with multiple impacts too well. There are other linings that POC offers, namely Expanded Polypropylene (EPP), which does not deform permanently. Those can be found in heavy duty helmets such as Cortex DH Mips, with a higher price card. Aramid bridges have been molded together with the EPS lining, just beneath the outer shell, providing more strength and durability to the helmet while keeping weight down. You can check out the POC site for more information on the materials used.So in conclusion I would say that I really like the helmet. I think it looks good, and fits well and it gives me the feeling that I am really well protected. This helps me relax more, in turn improving my performance and lessening the chance that I will fall and smash my head. So in a way, it works before the fact.