Remedy™
The Remedy is built for big lines and progressive minds. That’s why it offers a higher level of protection, more ventilation and a better fit than comparable designs. And that’s why more riders are choosing it for everything from full-on hucking to trail riding to dirt jumps.
Sizes: Super Fit™
S 20”-21.75” / 51-55cm
M 21.75”-23.25” / 55-59cm
L 23.25”-24.75” / 59-63cm
Fit System: -
Construction: Fiberglass shell with EVA-lined chinbar
Ventilation: 14 vents, internal channeling
Features: 3-position adjustable bolt-on visor, washable interior lining
Weight: 37 oz. / 1050 g
Colors: Blue/Blue, Matte Black, Red/White, Matte Titanium, Ice Blue/Brown
Available: Fall 2006
Submitted by
enigami
a Weekend Warrior
from Greenville, SC Date Reviewed: October 3, 2009
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$79.00
Purchased At:
jensonUSA
Strengths:
Affordable, Doesn't have a stupid design (Matte Black), Comftable, well vented for DH.
With the FF, I feel safer, so that allows me to push myself harder. Which is always more fun.
Weaknesses:
Gets hot when climbing for a long distance
Visor adjuster fell off on my first tril with it, easily replaced with some bolt.
The Matte Black shows a lot of wear.
Bottom Line:
My first full face helmet.
If I do brake this helmet, I will be buying another Grio Remedy.
This is the helmet to go, esp if you are on a budget.
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Submitted by
monkies
a Downhiller
from sf, ca Date Reviewed: September 25, 2009
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$80.00
Purchased At:
universal cycles
Strengths:
great looking, meets USPC safety standards
Weaknesses:
none
Similar Products Used:
661 full comp
Bike Setup:
turner highline
Bottom Line:
i had the 661 full comp (the cheap $40 helmet) which worked fine. i got this because the comp was getting old, and i thought it would be a huge difference in quality. really it's just a helmet, nothing extraordinary in regards to fit or comfort. easy to clean with the removable pads. i love the clips instead of the d-rings...way easier to clip on. people claim safety issues, but i don't get it (and i don't huck 30 ft gaps). i thought i was going to get the THE One helmet, but it didn't meet as many safety standards as this one...cool looking vs functional? i'll go with functional.
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Submitted by
DHRIDR4LIFE
a Downhiller
from Toronto Date Reviewed: August 19, 2009
Favorite Trail:
Kelso
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$150.00
Purchased At:
Sporting Life
Strengths:
Comfortable, Pretty Lightweight, Decent Price
Weaknesses:
A little bit hot on really hot days but i just take it of when im climbin up hills so its works out fine.
Bike Setup:
Rocky Mountain
Bottom Line:
I live in Canada and i can only find helmets through special order only so i only could find this helmet in store and i got it on SALE for $150 so that was a decent price (and no it would not have been cheaper to buy online, because shipping would have been another $50 on top) Basically its a very good helmet it does the job and you can remove the padding which is always a good thing. Goggles stay on nicely too. Overall i highly recommend this helmet. But its a good idea to try it on first.
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Submitted by
Wheelerbiker
a Cross Country Rider
from tennessee Date Reviewed: May 12, 2009
Favorite Trail:
Bent Creek
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$90.00
Purchased At:
Suck Creek
Strengths:
Great price and very comfortable
Weaknesses:
A little hot for the South East US
Similar Products Used:
First full face used, but I wouldn't have a need for a different one.
Bike Setup:
Specialized FSR XC
Bottom Line:
This is an awesome helmet and is pretty comfortable. I have wrecked pretty hard and hit my head while wearing it and was able to walk away absolutely fine. Wouldn't recommend wearing it during the summer if you are not a downhiller. Great for everything else I use it for though. Anyone looking for a FF would really benefit with this helmet.
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Submitted by
pablo4429
a Weekend Warrior
from San Diego Date Reviewed: December 10, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Iron Mountain
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$110.00
Purchased At:
online
Strengths:
Pretty light, city scape design is great looking, vents pretty well, strong as a tank, fits like dream
Weaknesses:
Only hot enough to take off on long climbs on hot days, otherwise its great all the time.
Bottom Line:
Great helmet and well worth the 100 or so dollars for the added protection it gives. My face guard has quite a few chips from where my face would have hit as do parts of the helmet a regular helmet would not have covered. It also vents quite well as stated above and the inside seems to be very well made, nice thick cushioning and nice mesh liner inside. Make sure you try out a Giro helmet for size first though because I though I would have been a Medium but I decided to check just in case at a local bike shop with some random Giro helmet and quickly discovered that my fat dome would only fit in a large, but it fits really well.
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Submitted by
shanedawg
a Downhiller
from san jose Date Reviewed: August 11, 2008
Favorite Trail:
braille trail in demo forest
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$95.00
Strengths:
burly strong while still having very good ventilation. Most other DH helmets I have tried are very hot and this is much better. The only helmet I tried that has better vents is the specialized deviant but the deviant is pretty loose fitting on my head and did not feel like it would stay in place in a crash to me. The remedy also has removable liner and cheek pads for washing which rocks!
Weaknesses:
I had a hard time making some stickers attach to the matte finish of the grey helmet. It could have another vent or two and it would be even better. Hey, I'm nitpicking here.
Similar Products Used:
Bell Bellistic (nice helmet but hotter that the giro and not as burly) (crashed in this one), sixsixone full bravo( too hot and not as a good in the fit and finish)(crashed in this one), Specialized deviant (not a great fit for me) (glad I never crashed in this one.
Bike Setup:
Turner Highline, 888, blah blah
Bottom Line:
Great helmet. I have crashed in it a few times and the two of them were full on face plants in rock gardens. The helmet stood up to them and protected me amazingly well. I really like it a lot. It has about the same number of vents as some of the other DH helmets but they are better places and not blocked by pads behind the holes like some other crappy helmets. I would buy again for sure.
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Submitted by
Nexeo
a Weekend Warrior
from Durango, Colorado, USA Date Reviewed: July 3, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Horse Gulch Trail
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$90.00
Purchased At:
Sierra Trading Post
Strengths:
Overall a great helmet. I've taken a good impact to the face and the helmet did its job, I am VERY glad I bought this helmet because I still have a face. Highly Recommended!
Weaknesses:
A little heavy and easily susceptible to scratches.
Similar Products Used:
Regular helmets, they are useless. I've NEVER hit the TOP of my head before.
This helmet is FANTASTIC, it has saved my head and face from true destruction. I recommend this helmet to EVERYONE!
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Submitted by
photoguy1000
a Weekend Warrior
from Canyon Lake, CA, USA Date Reviewed: June 9, 2008
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$95.00
Purchased At:
Price Point
Strengths:
Comfortable, Cool, Looks Great!
Weaknesses:
None so far
Bike Setup:
2007 SC Heckler
Bottom Line:
Love it & I feel safe in it so I have more confidence!
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Submitted by
Will
a Downhiller
from SantaCruz CA Date Reviewed: May 13, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Z's
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$80.00
Purchased At:
PricePoint
Strengths:
Strong, well vented for being a fullface, fairly light, no breath back
Weaknesses:
None so far.
Bike Setup:
Santa Cruz Heckler
Bottom Line:
It is a great all around downhill helmit. I crashed multiple times with this thing, both of while hitting my head on the ground and it held up great. Other than my neck being sore the next day, my head was fine. Coming from a half face helmit it was a little hotter but nothing as I expected. When I breath none of it comes back which is one of the main things I look for in a helmet. So I really enjoy this.
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Submitted by
Patrick
a Downhiller
from Monmouth, OR Date Reviewed: April 29, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Black Rock Freeride Area
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$120.00
Purchased At:
Santiam Bikes
Strengths:
-Good amount of ventilation -Light -Stiff for it's weight -Visibility -Fit -Durability -Removable/replaceable/washable padding
Weaknesses:
-Visor did crack in middle attachment on small wreck, but didn't come off
Similar Products Used:
Giro Mad Max II
Bike Setup:
'08 Specialized SX Trail frame,DEEMAX wheels, '05 Marzocchi 66RC, Juicy 7's, Saint Cranks, XO rear X7 front, Deity Bar/Stem, Maxxis Minion 2.5F front and rear
Bottom Line:
Bought the remedy to replace my aging Mad Max II. Worked flawlessly for the last six months, taking small hits from sticks/branches here and there, with the occasional digger crash. Had several wrecks falling directly to my head; one off a log, the other off of an elevated ladder, both of which the helmet came out unscathed, and saving me from significant pain. My latest crash was off of and onto elevated ladder stunts, which ended up destroying my helmet. I impacted face first into the wood landing, immediately going unconscious, and ended up going to the hospital. THIS HELMET SAVED MY LIFE! Inspection of the helmet shows a missing visor, a chunk missing from the faceguard vent spaces, a deep fracture through the right visor hole, a deep fracture through the middle visor tension hole, and multiple small cracks in shell material. I fully endorse this helmet and will also be writing a personal thank you to Giro for making a safe and strong product.
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Submitted by
Ben H
a Downhiller
from New Zealand Date Reviewed: April 1, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Whistler
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$120.00
Purchased At:
local store
Strengths:
Well vented, nice paint, good visibility, fits my goggles nicely
Weaknesses:
None to date
Similar Products Used:
fox rampage, dainese raptor, 661 comps, bellistic
Bike Setup:
Ironhorse Sunday WC Frame, Rocco Shock, Boxxer WC Fork, Juicy 7 Brakes, Halo white rims, CK Red Hubs, Fluro pink grips.. giggity
Bottom Line:
sweet and simple. bang for buck. VERY NICEEE
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Submitted by
Ryan
a Downhiller
from Newfoundland, Canada Date Reviewed: February 28, 2008
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$130.00
Purchased At:
Cychotic Cycles
Strengths:
-light -face is very open so it's easy to see -not too warm -looks cool :)
Weaknesses:
-not a big weakness but I have the matte black finish and it scratches very easily
Similar Products Used:
Tried lots of full helmets.
Bottom Line:
Buy this helmet! One of the best helmets on the go. 5 Flamin' Chilis from me!
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Submitted by
J
a
from Canada Date Reviewed: January 5, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Anything fast
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$110.00
Purchased At:
ebay
Strengths:
Light, breathes well, super comfortable, nice paint, earphones fit well.
Weaknesses:
None so far
Bike Setup:
Big hit, mavic, maxxis, easton
Bottom Line:
Great lid, the visibility is good, the fit is awesome.
This is a great helmet and there is basically no real difference between this one and the carbon one, just price and bragging rights (if thats your thing)
100% Recommend
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Submitted by
nick
a Downhiller
from lancaster, Ca Date Reviewed: December 27, 2007
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$85.00
Purchased At:
neyond bikes
Strengths:
super light and great ventilation. good design
Weaknesses:
none that i can think of it has exceeded all my expectations
Similar Products Used:
661, oneil
Bike Setup:
raligh 3500 swinger 6 way avid codes
Bottom Line:
great helmet good price. very tough never had to have it save my head but if i spill hard i know my head will be protected
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Submitted by
Nick
a
from Sydney Date Reviewed: December 4, 2007
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Strengths:
Super light weight, great ventilation, adjustable visor and comfy!
Weaknesses:
None at the moment, except I bought the wrong size.
Similar Products Used:
Sixsixone Full Comp
Bottom Line:
This helmet rocks, its got everything you could ever want in a helmet. Just make sure you buy the right size using the sizing chart!
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Submitted by
Grant
a Downhiller
from Castro Valley, Ca Date Reviewed: September 20, 2007
Favorite Trail:
North Star
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$58.00
Purchased At:
Performance
Strengths:
Light, vents well, looks tight, fits like no other helmet, great padding. Vision is not obstructed at all, works with my huge Blur B1 goggles.
Weaknesses:
I have the matte black finish, which shows wear. You hit a branch with your helmet and it will scratch. I dont mind but if your that kind of person dont get a matte finish.
Similar Products Used:
Pryme, Fox Rampage, Deviant
Bike Setup:
06 7point: 04 Super T, Rock shox Pearl, Mallets, Saint Brakes, WTB FR wheel set etc etc
Bottom Line:
This helmet kicks ass. Looks great feels great. I have a oval shaped head and Giro Helmets fit like a glove once I put it on it feels like its a part of me. It has a great feild of vision the mouth piece does not effect your viewing at all, I dont even notice it. This is a great helmet I would buy it again.
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Submitted by
Chris
a Weekend Warrior
from Durham, NC, USA Date Reviewed: August 21, 2007
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Purchased At:
100.00
Strengths:
Light and it works! I landed directly on my head from 5' with nothing else to break my fall but my head will all my body weight comming down on the top of my head. Helmet cracked but better it then my neck or head. As soon as I recover from my neck injury I am going to buy another one!
Weaknesses:
NONE. It saved my A**
Similar Products Used:
None
Bottom Line:
This helmet works!
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Submitted by
Lande Edmiston
a Weekend Warrior
from Calgary, Alberta, Canada Date Reviewed: July 31, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Fernie!
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$120.00
Purchased At:
Bowcycle in Calgary
Strengths:
Venting, weight for price, fit.
Weaknesses:
None
Similar Products Used:
Bell, Mace
Bike Setup:
Rocky Mtn Slayer SXC 70, Talas, SRAM X-9, Race Face
Bottom Line:
The value for price is a beauty. Buy on pricepoint and it gets a 6 outta 5 for value!
Great for downhill riding.
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Submitted by
Hui Chuen Chuang
a Downhiller
from Penang, Malaysia Date Reviewed: July 7, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Youth Park no.3, Mt. Erskine, Penang Hill
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$155.00
Purchased At:
Cyclon Cycle Industries
Strengths:
Safe, light, looks good, well ventilated, removeable pads, good vision
Weaknesses:
none
Bike Setup:
2003 Kona Stinky Primo frame, Rock Shox Domain 318 fork, Truvativ Holzfeller cranks, Shimano 105 RD, Fox Vanilla R shock, Avid Juicy 7 brakes.
Bottom Line:
This is my second review. I just crashed quite hard this morning and hit my head very hard ot the ground. Guess what, i'm fine. The helmet did it's job really well and still it's fine. Damn safe.
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Submitted by
Hui Chuen Chuang
a Downhiller
from Penang, Malaysia Date Reviewed: June 2, 2007
This is such an incredible helmet. It looks so cool. And it also looks fast even sitting on the floor. It's weight is incredible. When I first held it, I thought it was the CF version but my shop guy told me it is the normal one. You get great vision. It is as if you are not wearing a helmet. The pads are can be taken off to wash so it doesn't stink. MBACTION magazine rated it 1st in a full-face shootout with FOX, AXO, 661, Specialized and Troy Lee Designs. Guys, get this one. And it's relatively cheap.
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Submitted by
TougeNoMikado
a Downhiller
from Cupertino,CA Date Reviewed: May 6, 2007
Favorite Trail:
StevensCanyon
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$96.00
Purchased At:
Performance Bike shop
Strengths:
Light and well vented.... looks great and fits nice and snug. I almost dont want 2 take it off.
Weaknesses:
I have the MateBlack finish.... dont pick this color if your worried about Scratches.... any little thing puts a scratch in it.
Similar Products Used:
KnuckleBone full face.... (my KnuckleBone was so heavy and non vented)/ Tried the Specialized Deviant on.... but It just didnt feel comfortable on my head.... dispite feeling a tat lighter.
Bike Setup:
Iron Horse Yakuza Bakuto ('05). (all stock)
Bottom Line:
Unless you can afford (and get a hold of the Dainese D-Raptor fiber LE), stick with the Giro. In my opinion best bang for the buck out there. I get complments on my lid as well.
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Submitted by
rocket man
a Downhiller
from washougal WA Date Reviewed: May 2, 2007
Favorite Trail:
post canyon
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$90.00
Purchased At:
bike in hike
Strengths:
fits real well, but the main thing is it works.
Weaknesses:
mine got dirty lol
Similar Products Used:
other giro and bell stuff
Bike Setup:
king fisher2 with a lot of new stuff.
Bottom Line:
I got in a real bad crash just 2 weeks ago and was in the hospital for 2 weeks broke some bones and it sux. but I hit my head real hard and my head was fine not a damb thing rough with it. I broke my arm and some ribs but I was not weiring armor so thats my falt. the bottom line is the crash could have killed me if the helmet was not that great. granted I have to toss the helmet now and git a new one , but now I can still keep riding.
Ride Hard, Ride fast, Crash less. rocket man
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Submitted by
Jay B
a Downhiller
from Ashburnham, Ma. US Date Reviewed: April 30, 2007
Favorite Trail:
any
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$70.00
Strengths:
Weight, vents, buckle-type strap
Weaknesses:
middle visor adjuster broke off in a few rides but I put a metal screw in and its fine
Similar Products Used:
Fox Rampage
Bottom Line:
Great Helmet for the money. Light weight, great vents and the standard buckle strap is convenient. Other than the plastic visor adjuster, the helmet is awesome. Strong and durable. It can take some hits.
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Submitted by
Marc
a
from Vancouver, BC Date Reviewed: April 23, 2007
Favorite Trail:
CBC
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$145.00
Strengths:
Very light, fit very well, and venting is solid
Weaknesses:
have not found one yet - might in a few more rides
Similar Products Used:
Giro MadMax II
Bike Setup:
Giant Faith 2 - with some ups
Bottom Line:
Solid fitting lid with what seems to be good ventilation. Quite a bit lighter then the MadMax. I tried on every lid in the shop and found that this one one the best fit.
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Submitted by
chris lohman
a Cross Country Rider
from austin Date Reviewed: April 11, 2007
Favorite Trail:
what city?
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$80.00
Purchased At:
rei
Strengths:
NIce look, great fix, awesome protection
Weaknesses:
mesh vents (remove them)
Similar Products Used:
bell bellistic
Bike Setup:
cannondale jeckyll sc900 xtr all the way, front/rear remote lockouts, dual disk
Bottom Line:
Great helmet, bad vent design. Take the mesh out and it's all good.
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Submitted by
Bobert Lafarge
a Downhiller
from Nanaimo, vancouver island Date Reviewed: February 13, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Gongshow, Rabbit hill
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$120.00
Purchased At:
revolution cycle
Strengths:
Light, good paintjob, breezy ventilation and excellent protection
Weaknesses:
? we're talking about a Giro remedy here!
Similar Products Used:
bell bellistic
Bike Setup:
Demo 9II fox 40, saint drivetrain.
Bottom Line:
An excellent choice of helmet from xc to freeride. And AT a great price. Your only dissapointment will be when you fall for the first time and chip a bit of the paint. (i have the red/white model)
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Submitted by
Dave
a Downhiller
from canada Date Reviewed: December 30, 2006
Favorite Trail:
whistler
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$120.00
Purchased At:
ceasars
Strengths:
When you fall on that 10 foot drop you dont get as bad of a head ache as you do with all of the bell full faces. it is also very light for a fullface and the amount of padding it has.
Weaknesses:
when you are on a skiny you can't see that well in fornt of you causing a painful landing
Similar Products Used:
bell.... i dont know
Bike Setup:
fox 40 fork fox dhx 5.0 air sram x-o shimano saint stinky deluxe 2006
Bottom Line:
Get a helmet with large front screens but if you cant find one for a reasonable price get theis!
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