Giro Havoc Helmet Features: Well priced top end XC helmet suitable for racing and recreational riding In-Moulded upper and lower hardbody for strength and lightness 27 vents... more
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Giro Havoc Helmet Features: Well priced top end XC helmet suitable for racing and recreational riding In-Moulded upper and lower hardbody for strength and lightness 27 vents for maximum ventilation when you need it most Adjustable AcuDial 2 custom fit design features snap-in anchors for a reliable and adjustable fit Coolmax pads add comfort and wick away any sweat, and these can be removed for washing if necessary Removable Snap-fit visor Weight: 290 grams Meets CE EN1078 certification
Advantages: Good looks with a good purpose Disadvantages: You do have to wear a big lump of plastic on your head.
...things that go inside to stop “head scratch!!” sweet just eats them alive and without them you’ll be in some proper pain if you continue to wear it properly (don’t what ever you do loosen the straps, it just hurts even more when you come off cos your head rattles inside the helmet!).
This is my helmet and if you read my reviews regular you can probably tell I’m working my way through my stuff head to toe slowly. I do have a Giro helmet but I’m not sure if I like it's fit – I got it for mountain biking but still end up wearing this old thing all the time.
Short and sweat review I think you’ll agree – reason: simply that if it’s a good helmet you shouldn’t have to say much, it keeps your head in good shape and is not ‘too’ uncomfortable as it does it....
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Advantages: Stylish, lightweight helmet Disadvantages: Fifty quid out of pocket!
.... He goes on to invent helmets that not only provide aerodynamic superiority but also help the cyclist by cooling the head and the patented Roc Loc fitting system. Some of the worlds most famous cyclists, in particular Lance Armstrong, all wear Giro helmets.
After a day of looking for a helmet I stumble upon the GiroHavoc helmet. I didn't want a shiny red and silver, or fluorescent green job - which most helmets seem to be - and the more muted colours such as matt grey all seemed to be out of my budget. However the Havoc did come in a matt gray finish and was within my £50 budget.
The helmet is very light, it weighs a mere 290 grams (10.5 oz) and has the Roc Loc 3 fitting system. This system allows the rider to adjust the size of the helmet to fit his or her head perfectly, it works much better than traditional toothed bands or clips...
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