I’d never had an adjustable helmet before and was a bit worried how it would work. However, the adjustment dial was easy and sufficiently robust to prevent the fit altering during use. Ventilation was good and I found the hat to be very lightweight. The lights are a nice addition and are quite subtle when turned on, although the flashing mode is bright enough to make drivers take notice. The hat was easy to charge (it came with a cable) and the battery lasted ages, which was helpful given you’re unlikely to use the lights every time you ride.
How much do you know about stereotypies? This is the scientific term for any repetitive behaviour. In horses, the most common are crib-biting, windsucking, weaving and box walking. In May Horse&Rider, Dr Debbie Marsden shares her advice for dealing with stereotypic behaviours. Check out a sneak peek here. www.horseandrideruk.com/the-magazine/issues/may-2024/force-of-habit/... See MoreSee Less