Finally a good looking helmet for the extra large of head! The Triton features our ErgoDial fit system, Fusion In-Mold construction, snap-in visor, Cam-lock levers for easy strap adjustment and 17 big vents for great airflow.
Submitted by
Foxman11
a Cross Country Rider
from Canada
Date Reviewed: March 2, 2010
Strengths: Good Quality for the price, very comfortable for my big melon.
Weaknesses: Not exactly screaming style but not bad either.
Bottom Line:
This is a very comfortable very inexpensive helmet for people with massive melons like myself. I have a 7 3/8" head and this helmet had tons of room to spare. This helmet is made for a person with a big long head. I tried the Fox Flux (fits up to 8" head) but it didn't fit properly because it was made for a round head as opposed to a long head. The Giro Atlas II was a nice helmet as well and it is made for long heads as well but the Triton helmet looked nicer. Anyways, I haven't fell on my melon yet to see how durable this is and I hope I don't but if I do I will write another review on how well it held up. 5 chili's for value and 5 chili's for comfort and style.
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