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$77.97
(as of Dec 16, 2024 17:40:05 UTC –
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Giro started in 1985 by creating the first ventilated, lightweight cycling helmet, the Prolight. Today, Giro is a worldwide leader in equipment for cycling, skiing, and snowboarding and the company’s goods are worn by millions of riders around the world.
MARKET-LEADING PROTECTION: Engineered in Giro’s category-leading helmet test lab
MIPS: Utilizes the Multi-Directional Impact Protection System to redirect energy in a crash
VENTILATION: 25 wind tunnel vents with internal channeling
COMFORT: Easily adjust vertical position and tension with the Roc Loc 5 fit system
Eloi Flávio Stivalletti –
Nice, light and confortable
I loved it. It is my 4th Giro helmet. This Syntax is quite cost effective and an excellent option of medium price helmet.
Kevin72 –
Great fit. Great price.
This is a really nice fit system. Itâs light and does its job
William Heft –
Great Helmet
Lightweight, breathable, fits great!
jmhnet –
Safety first helmet
Although I’ve never actually had to “test” this yet, it’s well rated and comfortable enough. However, it is very large looking on my head! Not sleek at all. But highly visible and hopefully as protective as it looks.
ed waesche –
Value
I have a large head the large fits me fine adjustable quality been using the syntax for years I just replaced my old one with the same model but different color this is perfect and the price was just incredible
docg.edu –
Good Bike Bang for a Buck
This Giro Syntax MIPS helmet replaced a tired Specialized S-Works helmet. (I have a fitted-cap-sized-head of 7-3/4, which the Giro L (59-63CM) did the job nicely.) Good helmets are not cheap and the GIRO is serving my helmet needs quite well at a reasonable price. The fit of the Giro helmet is much better (for me) than the S-Works, which tended to ride high and fit high on the head. The Giro fits lower and encases the head with a more snug and secure fit, in my opinion. My only little negative is the chin snap, which requires some patient attention to clasp & unclasp – and that is “no biggie”. A thumbs-up to Giro for providing a well-made and market-friendly bike helmet solution. (( I ride frequently (5 Xs weekly) and have ridden 17,675 miles in the last 10 years or 71% of the earth’s circumference – and still going at age 76)
Ged –
Stylish, not a mushroom. Light, head sits deeper.
I had th MPS Bell helmet for a year at L size. The sweat pad gets overwhelmd and came apart. They give a spare, and sales rep will send replacement for free.The Giro is a good alternative, I will use both now.The Giro is lighter than me Bell, so it’s light weight, if not ultra lightweight.It fits more stylishly, not looking like a wide mushroom on top of your head.Someone said this Giro fits around your head, more so than sitting on top, yes. Your head goes deeper into the helmet. This may not feel as comfortable, but feels safer for sure, in side impacts.The padding in my Bell helmet is more cushy and comfortable. This helmet would be best in Winter, when you wear a thin head garment for warmth.So it’s a pro helmet, as far as style, so good value at mid price point. You won’t be missing much from a $200+ helmets.
FilmComposer –
Great helmet
I had a slightly elongated big head, so most helmets look like a dope as theyâre too wide. Giro always seems to fit nice!