A classic take on cycling style for today's urban environment. The Reverb's compact, classic lines are a perfect match to the clean new style that is driving urban cycling. The light-yet-tough In-mold shell wraps around to the inside of the helmet to resist dents and dings from life on the streets, and a self-adjusting fit system eliminates the need to dial-in the fit when wearing a cycling or winter caps. The finishing touch is a simple, removable cycling cap-style visor that adds a touch of style without compromising cooling ventilation in changing weather.
Strengths: styling. similar in shape to the new air attach aero road helmet at 1/3 to 1/4 the price!
Weaknesses: Strap system not very adjustable
Bottom Line:
I think I like Giro's new Air Attack aero road race helmet, but for $200, it's a little insane. The Giro Reverb has almost exactly the same aero shape, 3 more vents and is 1/3 to 1/4 the price. The strap isn't as tech or as adjustable, but the style rocks, as does the minimalist brim for use when just cruising or off-road.