Description
One of the most popular helmets of pro road and mountain riders. Now with the new Twin Axis Gear (TAG) fit system which adjusts to the up/down position of the occipital lobe (the bump on the back of the head) as well as circumferentially. Includes VPV adjustable visor and visor plugs. Cam-lock levers for strap ear adjustment. In-mold construction extends to bottom. Internal reinforcement. 20 vents. 325 grams (Size Medium).
Small: 20" - 21.75" (51cm - 55cm) Medium: 21.75" - 23.25" (55cm - 59cm) Large: 23.25" - 24.75" (59cm - 63cm) Free UPS Ground Shipping for your entire order if you buy this product. If your order contains other overweight or oversize items (such as trainers, rollers, large toolkits, repair stands, and car racks) or if you are shipping to AK, HI, PR, APO/FPO or outside the US, this shipping promotion may not apply.
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Reviews
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Reviewed 6/17/2009
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Palo Alto, CA
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Overall Rating
2 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
Light, comfortable helmet.
I have the "mountain" version of this helmet, which includes a visor. I use it for commuting and weekend "fun" rides, as well as the occasional century or 100k ride. I purchased this helmet as a replacement for my 12 year-old bell helmet. The one-touch fit system is wonderful. With my old helmet I fiddled with the straps and their threading through the rear plastic piece then left it alone and it fit ok--a little loose or a little tight depending on whether I was wearing a helmet linerhead sweat. With the new system, I loosen it with my thumb to get it on then tighten it for a perfect fit. Use of a helmet liner or headsweat is not a problem because of the instant adjustment.
I understand that some folks find a better fit with Giro, I know my wife does. For me the Bell fit is superior. I guess it is just a matter of head shape.
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