I’d like to see a photo of the helmets. I couldn’t find any such photos on their website.
Follow-up On Divvy Bikes And Helmets – Boston Debuts Helmet Vending Machine
About a month ago I wrote here on The Hot Iron about how Divvy, the extremely popular bike sharing program in Chicago, did not offer helmets. I also discussed several options for them to offer helmets to their riding customers, including people selling them to the idea of a helmet vending machine.
Little did I know such a helmet vending machine had been developed, and last week was introduced in Boston for its bike sharing program. HelmetHub is a vending machine which was born out of MIT, and offers to either sell or rent a helmet. The vending machines have a style similar to the bike rental stations in Boston and Chicago (which are run by the same company) and will fit in well with those stations.
You can read more about HelmetHub on their Web site and see pictures and options for the vending machines.
It’s great to see such a service offered, and nice to know I was not the only one thinking along this line.
Would you buy a helmet from a vending machine? I welcome your thoughts in the comments of this post.
This is from The Hot Iron, a journal on business and technology by Mike Maddaloni.
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I would not feel comfortable putting a used helmet on my head. Curious to know how others feel about using a random helmet.
on 03/22/14 at 04:23 PM
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