Giro Pneumo Cycling Helmet Features: Top end road helmet worn by many professional riders, packed with features for serious road racing Upper and lower In-Moulded hardbody for... more
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Giro Pneumo Cycling Helmet Features: Top end road helmet worn by many professional riders, packed with features for serious road racing Upper and lower In-Moulded hardbody for strength and ultimate protection A built-in internal Roll Cage adds extra reinforcement without excess bulk or weight Advanced hard-body In-Moulding In-Mould technology fuses the liner with the shell and creates a true exo-skeleton adding strength and durability to the helmet RocLoc 4 fits like a glove allowing lateral and vertical adjustment Coolmax pads add comfort and wick away sweat, these can be removed for washing if necessary 19 sculpted and channelled Wind Tunnel vents suck in cold air for a cool head Colour coded straps and RocLoc buttons complete the professionallook Weight: 270 grams Meets CE EN1078 certification
...The Giro Atmos makes you look and feel great. The carbon fibre inserts make it very lightweight which makes it go un noticable so you don't feel as if you're riding round with a weight over your head. It uses a RocLoc system to give an adjustable perfect fit around the head. The Atmos has 26 vents which gives it great ventilation to keep your head cool on hot days, along with the coolmax paddings which can be taken out to be washed.It comes with a helmet pod so you can carry and transport your helmet safely. The Atmos is unbelievably light and extremely cool! It may be pricey but it is worth every penny! With this helmet on the market theres no excuses for not wearing one....
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Advantages: Lightweight & looks great ! Lance wears one ! Disadvantages: Expensive
...Having had Giro helmets for a while, and my Helios hat being about 5 years old, I decided to buy a new hat a few months ago. I've worn it sevaral times a week for a while now, so thought I'd let you know about it !
The current advice on changing your bicycle helmet is to replace it after 5 years or so, even if it hasn't been involved in a crash, since pollution, UV light and weathering can apparently weaken its component parts over time. Not sure if this is just marketing hype to make us all spend more money (!), but I've only got one head, and wouldn't want to damage it over being stingy !
Giro has been making quality light-weight cycling helmets since 1985. Giro is the helmet of choice for world famous seven times Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, as it is for winners of mountain bike world championships, cyclocross world...
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Advantages: Stylish, lightweight helmet Disadvantages: Fifty quid out of pocket!
...I've been riding bikes for years and have always avoided wearing a helmet but I live in the centre of Glasgow and recently my flatmate has been wiped off his bike a couple of by gormless car drivers. Admittedly one was quite comical, he was passing a car and the little old lady didn't check her mirror when she swung her door open...
So this got me thinking, and seeing as my cycling is becomming more and more serious and have a lot of money invested in my bike I thought it time I invested some money in my head.
Giro are a very good, well known manufacturer of cycle helmets. Both for extreme off road stuff and simple leisure cycling. The company started in 1985 when a man named Jim Gentes created the first lightweight adult cycling helmet in his garage. Business boomed and soon he had to take over his next door neighbours garage too...
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