Posts Tagged “Progressive Performance”
Giro Skyla Sport Bike Helmet The Giro Skyla Sport Bike Helmet for women is constructed with in-mold technology that fuses a tough outer microshell to the helmet’s EPS foam liner. The fusion process reinforces areas around vents and ribs, making the helmet lighter, cooler and tougher. The Skyla utilizes Giro’s Acu Dial system, which combines single-handed adjustment with a full-fit band for a quick, sure fit. This Giro helmet features a snap-fit visor, and 20 vents that allow cool, fresh air in and stale, warm air out.
The Skyla sport helmet comes in Giro’s Universal Fit Women UW size (50-57cm), carefully sculpted and size-specific to simplify the fitting process. Giro’s Skyla helmet is a lightweight 270 grams, and complies with U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s safety standards for bicycle helmets.
Helmet Tips–You Should Always…
- Wear a helmet when you ride
- Wear your helmet low in the front to protect the forehead
- Fasten your buckle and tighten your chin strap
- Check your adjustments every time you wear your helmet
- Inspect your helmet regularly for signs of wear or damage
- Wear a helmet designed for your activity
About Giro Working late nights in his garage, designer/bike racer Jim Gentes created the first lightweight adult cycling helmet in 1985. Friends at NASA helped tune the final helmet shape and vent placement, and the result was the Giro Prolight, a helmet that was better looking than traditional designs while offering a superior fit and still met the industry’s toughest safety standards. Plus, it was half the weight of traditional helmets. Since then, Giro has advanced its helmets, many of which have set the standards for styling, function, and innovation for progressive, performance-oriented riders on dirt, pavement, and snow. Giro helmets are worn by millions of riders, cyclists, skiers, and snowboarders around the world. Young-bloods and old-timers; hard-cores, heshers, and hipsters; rookies, experts, and a few regular Joes too–in fact, pretty musch anyone that appreciates superior fit and function, cutting edge styling, and the very best ideas you get in a helmet.
Customer Review: Snug but secure I’ve got a small head, so finding a bike helmet that doesn’t fit like a five gallon bucket is a bit of a challenge, but this fit fine for the most part.
Tags: Bicycle Helmet, Bicycle Helmets, Bike Helmet, Bike Racer, Consumer Product Safety, Consumer Product Safety Commission, Dial System, Eps Foam, Fit Women, Foam Liner, Giro Helmet, Giro Helmets, Hard Cores, Mold Technology, Product Safety Commission, Progressive Performance, Snowboarders, Sport Bike, Sport Helmet, Young Bloods
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Giro Monza Bike Helmet The Giro Monza Road Bike Helmet is constructed with in-mold technology that fuses a tough outer microshell to the helmet’s EPS foam liner. The fusion process reinforces areas around vents and ribs, making the helmet lighter, cooler and tougher. The Monza utilizes Giro’s Roc Loc 4 system, which includes adjustments for fit tensioning and helmet positioning, plus a supple rubber over-molded fit belt for both comfort and stability. This Giro helmet features wind-tunnel ventilation that combines 24 active vents with internal exhaust channels that force cool, fresh air over and around your head while forcing stale, warm air out.
The Monza road helmet comes in three Super Fit sizes, which combine human scale factor data with handcrafted headforms and rider feedback for ultimate comfort. Giro’s Monza helmet is a lightweight 265 grams, and complies with U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s safety standards for bicycle helmets.
Helmet Tips–You Should Always…
- Wear a helmet when you ride
- Wear your helmet low in the front to protect the forehead
- Fasten your buckle and tighten your chin strap
- Check your adjustments every time you wear your helmet
- Inspect your helmet regularly for signs of wear or damage
- Wear a helmet designed for your activity
About Giro Working late nights in his garage, designer/bike racer Jim Gentes created the first lightweight adult cycling helmet in 1985. Friends at NASA helped tune the final helmet shape and vent placement, and the result was the Giro Prolight, a helmet that was better looking than traditional designs while offering a superior fit and still met the industry’s toughest safety standards. Plus, it was half the weight of traditional helmets. Since then, Giro has advanced its helmets, many of which have set the standards for styling, function, and innovation for progressive, performance-oriented riders on dirt, pavement, and snow. Giro helmets are worn by millions of riders, cyclists, skiers, and snowboarders around the world. Young-bloods and old-timers; hard-cores, heshers, and hipsters; rookies, experts, and a few regular Joes too–in fact, pretty musch anyone that appreciates superior fit and function, cutting edge styling, and the very best ideas you get in a helmet.
Customer Review: Giro Monza Bike Helmet Excellent price (almost half the cost of retail). Comfortable, light and great aerodynamics. I highly recommend the helmet and recommend purchasing with Amazon. Customer Review: Well ventilated and easy to adjust, an excellent helmet! I bought this helmet because I wasn’t satisfied with the ventilation on the helmet I had. This helmet ventilates extremely well and is very light and comfortable. It feels more like wearing a hat than a helmet. I highly recommend it.
Tags: Bicycle Helmet, Bicycle Helmets, Bike Racer, Consumer Product Safety, Consumer Product Safety Commission, Eps Foam, Foam Liner, Gentes, Giro Helmet, Giro Helmets, Mold Technology, Product Safety Commission, Progressive Performance, Rider Feedback, Road Bike Helmet, Road Helmet, Roc Loc, Snowboarders, Tunnel Ventilation, Wind Tunnel
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Giro Havoc Bike Helmet Durable enough to handle the roughest pavement and rock-strewn trails, the Giro Havoc Mountain Bike Helmet is a built for riders who want top-level performance and value in a low-profile helmet. This mountain-bike helmet is constructed with in-mold technology that fuses a tough outer microshell to the helmet’s EPS foam liner. The fusion process reinforces areas around vents and ribs, making the helmet lighter, cooler and tougher.
The Havoc utilizes Giro’s Roc Loc 3 system, which includes tensioning and positioning adjustments, plus variable-fit belt anchor points for a truly custom fit and feel. This Giro helmet features 27 vents that allow cool, fresh air in and stale, warm air out, as well as a snap-fit visor. The Havoc mountain helmet comes in three Super Fit sizes, which combine human scale factor data with handcrafted headforms and rider feedback for ultimate comfort. Giro’s Havoc helmet is a lightweight 295 grams, and complies with U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s safety standards for bicycle helmets.
Helmet Tips–You Should Always…
- Wear a helmet when you ride
- Wear your helmet low in the front to protect the forehead
- Fasten your buckle and tighten your chin strap
- Check your adjustments every time you wear your helmet
- Inspect your helmet regularly for signs of wear or damage
- Wear a helmet designed for your activity
About Giro Working late nights in his garage, designer/bike racer Jim Gentes created the first lightweight adult cycling helmet in 1985. Friends at NASA helped tune the final helmet shape and vent placement, and the result was the Giro Prolight, a helmet that was better looking than traditional designs while offering a superior fit and still met the industry’s toughest safety standards. Plus, it was half the weight of traditional helmets. Since then, Giro has advanced its helmets, many of which have set the standards for styling, function, and innovation for progressive, performance-oriented riders on dirt, pavement, and snow. Giro helmets are worn by millions of riders, cyclists, skiers, and snowboarders around the world. Young-bloods and old-timers; hard-cores, heshers, and hipsters; rookies, experts, and a few regular Joes too–in fact, pretty musch anyone that appreciates superior fit and function, cutting edge styling, and the very best ideas you get in a helmet.
Customer Review: Nice Havoc Helmet I’ve been mountain biking as a hobby for a couple years and this helmet was my second serious helmet purchase.
Tags: Anchor Points, Bicycle Helmet, Bicycle Helmets, Bike Helmet, Bike Racer, Consumer Product Safety, Consumer Product Safety Commission, Cycling Helmet, Eps Foam, Foam Liner, Gentes, Giro Helmet, Havoc, Level Performance, Mold Technology, Product Safety Commission, Progressive Performance, Rider Feedback, Roc Loc, Safety Standards
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Giro Me2 Infant Bike Helmet The Giro Me Too Youth Bike Helmet has a microshell with built-in bug net over the six air vents. It’s adjustable fit system has strap guides and a buckle under the chin that won’t pinch soft skin. The colorful shell has a built-in visor and fits infants with heads from 18.75 to 20.5 inches (48 to 52 centimeters).
Helmet Tips–You Should Always…
- Wear a helmet when you ride
- Wear your helmet low in the front to protect the forehead
- Fasten your buckle and tighten your chin strap
- Check your adjustments every time you wear your helmet
- Inspect your helmet regularly for signs of wear or damage
- Wear a helmet designed for your activity
About Giro Working late nights in his garage, designer/bike racer Jim Gentes created the first lightweight adult cycling helmet in 1985. Friends at NASA helped tune the final helmet shape and vent placement, and the result was the Giro Prolight, a helmet that was better looking than traditional designs while offering a superior fit and still met the industry’s toughest safety standards. Plus, it was half the weight of traditional helmets. Since then, Giro has advanced its helmets, many of which have set the standards for styling, function, and innovation for progressive, performance-oriented riders on dirt, pavement, and snow. Giro helmets are worn by millions of riders, cyclists, skiers, and snowboarders around the world. Young-bloods and old-timers; hard-cores, heshers, and hipsters; rookies, experts, and a few regular Joes too–in fact, pretty musch anyone that appreciates superior fit and function, cutting edge styling, and the very best ideas you get in a helmet.
Customer Review: Cute and Top Quality, Too I thought the duck was adorable and it fits well. The first time fitting it and putting it on was a bear, but now that my little guy associates it with going on a ride, we have no trouble. I would buy it again. Customer Review: really nice fit This the only infant bike helmet that I found that would fit my 6 month old baby’s head We started on the smallest setting and it was perfect.We will be able to use this helmet for quite awhile It is light wieght and has a really nice clasp
Tags: Air Vents, Bike Helmet, Bike Racer, Centimeters, Cycling Helmet, Cyclists, Forehead, Gentes, Giro Helmet, Giro Helmets, Hard Cores, Nasa, Progressive Performance, Rookies, Safety Standards, Skiers, Snowboarders, Soft Skin, Visor, Young Bloods
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Giro Nine Snow Helmet This lightweight, durable ski/snowboard helmet includes 12 vents to draw heat and moisture from the helmet. Lightweight foam vent plugs snap in for a tight seal against chill. The helmet’s in-mold construction a tough polycarbonate outer shell fused to an EPS (expanded polystyrene) liner reinforces both materials, allowing for larger vents and less material and resulting in a light, cool helmet. The liner can be removed for washing. A wide-angle cut creates a gapless fit with goggles and doesn’t compromise peripheral vision. A security loop and Giro’s Goggle Notch lock goggles to helmet.
The helmet comes in extra-small, small, medium, large, extra-large, and extra-extra large sizes. Depending on size, it weighs approximately 13.5 ounces. An extra-small helmet fits a head with a circumference of 20.5 inches to 21 inches. A small helmet fits a head with a circumference of 21 inches to 22 inches. A medium helmet fits a head with a circumference of 22 inches to 22.5 inches. A large helmet fits a head with a circumference of 22.5 inches to 23.25 inches. An extra-large helmet fits a head with a circumference of 23.25 inches to 23.75 inches. An extra-extra-large helmet fits a head with a circumference of 23.75 inches to 24.5 inches.
About Giro Working late nights in his garage, designer/bike racer Jim Gentes created the first lightweight adult cycling helmet in 1985. Friends at NASA helped tune the final helmet shape and vent placement, and the result was the Giro Prolight, a helmet that was better looking than traditional designs while offering a superior fit and still met the industry’s toughest safety standards. Plus, it was half the weight of traditional helmets. Since then, Giro has advanced its helmets, many of which have set the standards for styling, function, and innovation for progressive, performance-oriented riders on dirt, pavement, and snow. Giro helmets are worn by millions of riders, cyclists, skiers, and snowboarders around the world. Young-bloods and old-timers; hard-cores, heshers, and hipsters; rookies, experts, and a few regular Joes too–in fact, pretty much anyone that appreciates superior fit and function, cutting edge styling, and the very best ideas you get in a helmet.
Customer Review: Giro 9 Helmet I’ve had this helmet (only a few changes have been made to the Giro 9) for maybe 5 years. I still love it. My boyfriend just bought this exact one last week, and so far he loves his, too. It’s really comfortable, even if you spend all day on the mountain. SO MUCH warmer than a hat. I don’t know what the other reviewer was talking about, there totally IS really good ventilation. You can take out the ear pads, and you just pop out the foam things plugging the holes and it’s ready for a 60 degree spring day. Well made, it’s a great buy. Customer Review: Perfect! The shipping was faster than anticipated, the product is exactly what I expected. Thanks for the great service.
Tags: Bike Racer, Circumference, Cycling Helmet, Expanded Polystyrene, Gentes, Giro Helmet, Giro Helmets, Giro Nine, Lightweight Foam, Mold Construction, Outer Shell, Peripheral Vision, Progressive Performance, Security Loop, Ski Helmet, Snowboard Helmet, Snowboarders, Tight Seal, Vent Plugs, Wide Angle
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Giro Flak Multi-Sport Helmet With a straight-up skate-style design, the Giro Flak Mountain Bike Helmet offers great coverage without getting in the way and is built for the core free-ride and dirt-jump crowd. This mountain-bike helmet is constructed with a high-impact ABS shell, and includes 13 vents that allow cool, fresh air in and warm air out. The Flak mountain helmet comes in three Super Fit sizes, which combine human scale factor data with handcrafted headforms and rider feedback for ultimate comfort. Giro’s Flak helmet weighs 410 grams, and complies with U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s safety standards for bicycle helmets.
Helmet Tips–You Should Always…
- Wear a helmet when you ride
- Wear your helmet low in the front to protect the forehead
- Fasten your buckle and tighten your chin strap
- Check your adjustments every time you wear your helmet
- Inspect your helmet regularly for signs of wear or damage
- Wear a helmet designed for your activity
About Giro Working late nights in his garage, designer/bike racer Jim Gentes created the first lightweight adult cycling helmet in 1985. Friends at NASA helped tune the final helmet shape and vent placement, and the result was the Giro Prolight, a helmet that was better looking than traditional designs while offering a superior fit and still met the industry’s toughest safety standards. Plus, it was half the weight of traditional helmets. Since then, Giro has advanced its helmets, many of which have set the standards for styling, function, and innovation for progressive, performance-oriented riders on dirt, pavement, and snow. Giro helmets are worn by millions of riders, cyclists, skiers, and snowboarders around the world. Young-bloods and old-timers; hard-cores, heshers, and hipsters; rookies, experts, and a few regular Joes too–in fact, pretty musch anyone that appreciates superior fit and function, cutting edge styling, and the very best ideas you get in a helmet.
Customer Review: great helmet its a great helmet its lightweight looks awsome sometimes i forget its on.feels like a solid helmet.and i would highly recomend it for skateboarding,bmx,scooters,well anything that can go on a skatepark. Customer Review: Good choice of helmets If you are looking for an alternative bike helmet, this is it. It is safe and its afordable.
Tags: Bicycle Helmet, Bicycle Helmets, Bike Helmet, Bike Racer, Consumer Product Safety, Consumer Product Safety Commission, Dirt Jump, Gentes, Giro Helmet, Giro Helmets, Hard Cores, Impact Abs, Multi Sport, Product Safety Commission, Progressive Performance, Rider Feedback, Safety Standards, Snowboarders, Sport Helmet, Young Bloods
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Giro Skyla Sport Bike Helmet The Giro Skyla Sport Bike Helmet for women is constructed with in-mold technology that fuses a tough outer microshell to the helmet’s EPS foam liner. The fusion process reinforces areas around vents and ribs, making the helmet lighter, cooler and tougher. The Skyla utilizes Giro’s Acu Dial system, which combines single-handed adjustment with a full-fit band for a quick, sure fit. This Giro helmet features a snap-fit visor, and 20 vents that allow cool, fresh air in and stale, warm air out.
The Skyla sport helmet comes in Giro’s Universal Fit Women UW size (50-57cm), carefully sculpted and size-specific to simplify the fitting process. Giro’s Skyla helmet is a lightweight 270 grams, and complies with U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s safety standards for bicycle helmets.
Helmet Tips–You Should Always…
- Wear a helmet when you ride
- Wear your helmet low in the front to protect the forehead
- Fasten your buckle and tighten your chin strap
- Check your adjustments every time you wear your helmet
- Inspect your helmet regularly for signs of wear or damage
- Wear a helmet designed for your activity
About Giro Working late nights in his garage, designer/bike racer Jim Gentes created the first lightweight adult cycling helmet in 1985. Friends at NASA helped tune the final helmet shape and vent placement, and the result was the Giro Prolight, a helmet that was better looking than traditional designs while offering a superior fit and still met the industry’s toughest safety standards. Plus, it was half the weight of traditional helmets. Since then, Giro has advanced its helmets, many of which have set the standards for styling, function, and innovation for progressive, performance-oriented riders on dirt, pavement, and snow. Giro helmets are worn by millions of riders, cyclists, skiers, and snowboarders around the world. Young-bloods and old-timers; hard-cores, heshers, and hipsters; rookies, experts, and a few regular Joes too–in fact, pretty musch anyone that appreciates superior fit and function, cutting edge styling, and the very best ideas you get in a helmet.
Customer Review: Snug but secure I’ve got a small head, so finding a bike helmet that doesn’t fit like a five gallon bucket is a bit of a challenge, but this fit fine for the most part.
Tags: Bicycle Helmet, Bicycle Helmets, Bike Helmet, Bike Racer, Consumer Product Safety, Consumer Product Safety Commission, Dial System, Eps Foam, Fit Women, Foam Liner, Giro Helmet, Giro Helmets, Hard Cores, Mold Technology, Product Safety Commission, Progressive Performance, Snowboarders, Sport Bike, Sport Helmet, Young Bloods
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Giro Transfer Sport Bike Helmet The Giro Transfer Sport Bike Helmet is constructed with in-mold technology that fuses a tough outer microshell to the helmet’s EPS foam liner. The fusion process reinforces areas around vents and ribs, making the helmet lighter, cooler and tougher. The Transfer utilizes Giro’s Acu Dial system, which combines single-handed adjustment with a full-fit band for a quick, sure fit. This Giro helmet features a snap-fit visor, and 20 vents that allow cool, fresh air in and stale, warm air out.
The Transfer sport helmet comes in Giro’s Universal Fit Adult U size (54-61cm), carefully sculpted and size-specific to simplify the fitting process. Giro’s Transfer helmet is a lightweight 255 grams, and complies with U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s safety standards for bicycle helmets.
Helmet Tips–You Should Always…
- Wear a helmet when you ride
- Wear your helmet low in the front to protect the forehead
- Fasten your buckle and tighten your chin strap
- Check your adjustments every time you wear your helmet
- Inspect your helmet regularly for signs of wear or damage
- Wear a helmet designed for your activity
About Giro Working late nights in his garage, designer/bike racer Jim Gentes created the first lightweight adult cycling helmet in 1985. Friends at NASA helped tune the final helmet shape and vent placement, and the result was the Giro Prolight, a helmet that was better looking than traditional designs while offering a superior fit and still met the industry’s toughest safety standards. Plus, it was half the weight of traditional helmets. Since then, Giro has advanced its helmets, many of which have set the standards for styling, function, and innovation for progressive, performance-oriented riders on dirt, pavement, and snow. Giro helmets are worn by millions of riders, cyclists, skiers, and snowboarders around the world. Young-bloods and old-timers; hard-cores, heshers, and hipsters; rookies, experts, and a few regular Joes too–in fact, pretty musch anyone that appreciates superior fit and function, cutting edge styling, and the very best ideas you get in a helmet.
Customer Review: excellent helmet I bought this helmet so I could ride on the street to train as well as to wear in my first triathalon. it fits well, especially after you use the extra pads it comes with to customize it. it is light, looks good, and stays wear I strap it on my skull. the straps coming down past your ears are the only part that was a bit annoying, but after one ride I never noticed it again. a great helmet, at a great price Customer Review: Great Helmet Fits well, easy and quick adjustment. Feels lightweight and doesn’t get too hot when you’re out in the sun. I’m assuming it protects my head, but I haven’t tested that yet…
Tags: Bicycle Helmet, Bicycle Helmets, Bike Helmet, Bike Racer, Consumer Product Safety, Consumer Product Safety Commission, Dial System, Eps Foam, Foam Liner, Gentes, Giro Helmet, Giro Helmets, Hard Cores, Mold Technology, Product Safety Commission, Progressive Performance, Snowboarders, Sport Bike, Sport Helmet, Young Bloods
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Giro Me2 Infant Bike Helmet The Giro Me Too Youth Bike Helmet has a microshell with built-in bug net over the six air vents. It’s adjustable fit system has strap guides and a buckle under the chin that won’t pinch soft skin. The colorful shell has a built-in visor and fits infants with heads from 18.75 to 20.5 inches (48 to 52 centimeters).
Helmet Tips–You Should Always…
- Wear a helmet when you ride
- Wear your helmet low in the front to protect the forehead
- Fasten your buckle and tighten your chin strap
- Check your adjustments every time you wear your helmet
- Inspect your helmet regularly for signs of wear or damage
- Wear a helmet designed for your activity
About Giro Working late nights in his garage, designer/bike racer Jim Gentes created the first lightweight adult cycling helmet in 1985. Friends at NASA helped tune the final helmet shape and vent placement, and the result was the Giro Prolight, a helmet that was better looking than traditional designs while offering a superior fit and still met the industry’s toughest safety standards. Plus, it was half the weight of traditional helmets. Since then, Giro has advanced its helmets, many of which have set the standards for styling, function, and innovation for progressive, performance-oriented riders on dirt, pavement, and snow. Giro helmets are worn by millions of riders, cyclists, skiers, and snowboarders around the world. Young-bloods and old-timers; hard-cores, heshers, and hipsters; rookies, experts, and a few regular Joes too–in fact, pretty musch anyone that appreciates superior fit and function, cutting edge styling, and the very best ideas you get in a helmet.
Customer Review: Cute and Top Quality, Too I thought the duck was adorable and it fits well. The first time fitting it and putting it on was a bear, but now that my little guy associates it with going on a ride, we have no trouble. I would buy it again. Customer Review: really nice fit This the only infant bike helmet that I found that would fit my 6 month old baby’s head We started on the smallest setting and it was perfect.We will be able to use this helmet for quite awhile It is light wieght and has a really nice clasp
Tags: Air Vents, Bike Helmet, Bike Racer, Centimeters, Cycling Helmet, Cyclists, Forehead, Gentes, Giro Helmet, Giro Helmets, Hard Cores, Nasa, Progressive Performance, Rookies, Safety Standards, Skiers, Snowboarders, Soft Skin, Visor, Young Bloods
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