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Giro Incline RL

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# of Reviews 25
Average Rating 3.72/5
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Submitted by WadeOmatic a Cross Country Rider from Mid TN
Date Reviewed: June 18, 2001
Favorite Trail:fast yet technical xc
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $50.00
Purchased At:LBS
Strengths:Looks Good
Weaknesses:adhesives technology is bogus (nothing stays stuck)
Bike Setup:Turner
Bottom Line:This sucker has finally pooped. It is 5 years old, but I'm easy on equipment. The stick-on velcro tabs that position the visor never stuck to nothing. I've used black tape to hold the visor in place for two years. The brow pad, which was disentigrating fell out after a rainshower the other day. The Roc-Loc system blew out yesterday on a road ride. All the sticky stuff done give up! If another helmet starts these problems I will have to find an epoxy to mount the velcro tabs in.

I've only crashed it 2 or 3 times and only one of those did I hit hard enough to crack a helmet--but the GIRO didn't. Never seemed to be any airflow. Even after I buzzed my head.

3 piles for (sort of) lasting 5 years and saving my head a couple of times. I'm going to try a Bell next (TODAY)
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Marty a Cross Country Rider from Cleveland OH
Date Reviewed: March 7, 2001
Favorite Trail:buckeye
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $30.00
Purchased At:Fairview Cycles
Strengths:cheap, fits good, nice visor
Weaknesses:maybe a bit heavy, but what do you want for 30 bucks
Similar Products Used:Bell
Bike Setup:Ibis Alibi, superfly, xtr, Magura HS33s
Bottom Line:My helmet is there to do one thing, save my head from brain damage. It saved my life. I hit a tree at 15-20mph off road with my head, during a slide. I walked away without even a concusion. Oh yeah and my arms and leg were still attached. I just bought Giro Havoc, I hope it never needs to pass that test. thanks Giro.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jeffrey a Weekend Warrior from TN
Date Reviewed: November 29, 2000
Favorite Trail:anything in Sedona, AZ
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $40.00
Purchased At:local shop
Strengths:no problems yet
Weaknesses:doesn't fit as well as others i've tried. was expensive when i bought it (on sale) but i didn't know better and was drunk on that new equipment smell in the bike shop ventilation system
Similar Products Used:2000 specialized mountan man
Bottom Line:good backup helmet in case i land on my head in the other one
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Guy a Cross Country Rider from Michigan
Date Reviewed: October 6, 2000
Favorite Trail:dark
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $30.00
Strengths:Inexpensive, fits my thin head well, looks nice.
Weaknesses:HOT, a little heavy.
Similar Products Used:Bell Esprit, Forza
Giro Mojave
Bike Setup:Helmet on rider, rider on bike.
Bottom Line:Well I bought the Incline during the summer and could not believe how poor the airflow was, even at night it was just too hot. Now that it's cooler, however, this has become my helmet of choice. With only 13 small vents, it's definately not recommended in hot or even warm weather.

I've had no problems with the straps or pads so far, they've held up pretty well under almost daily riding. Nothing fancy, of course, but they get the job done.

Overall, not a bad visored helmet for the price, but look elsewhere if you need more (any?) airflow.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Brian a Weekend Warrior from Tucson, AZ, USA
Date Reviewed: September 13, 2000
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Strengths:Inexpensive; nice visor; that replacement deal
Weaknesses:Could use some more vents, 13 (small ones at that). The lack of vents doesnt let air flow through the helmet, plus I have a fro so that doesn't help either.
Similar Products Used:none
Bike Setup:99' VRX 300, stock except HS-33 hydro brakes.
Bottom Line:A good helmet for a rider not that doesnt demand much airflow. Inexpensive and does the job.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Ronen a Weekend Warrior from Sydney, NSW, Australia
Date Reviewed: September 5, 2000
Favorite Trail:Bayside Annihilator
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Purchased At:Albion Street Cycles :)
Strengths:Good Looking, not too heavy, not too light...just right.
Strong, well fitting.....for me :)
Weaknesses:Gets a little hot up there. After a long ride, if u take it off for 2 minutes then put it back on....expect sweat to pur down youre face....but i guess thats with every helmet. Increadibly hard to adjust straps to be even on each side.
Similar Products Used:Netti Stealth
Bike Setup:Mongoose Newman Pro NX 7.3 98'
Bottom Line:Good helmet, cheap, comes with that Giro warrante that i cant think of off the top of my head... Looks good too, And comes with a grooovy visor.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

Submitted by ash a Weekend Warrior from woodstock, IL
Date Reviewed: July 22, 2000
Favorite Trail:local
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:Great looks, styling, comes with a visor for a good price, good color selection, replacement policy.
Weaknesses:A little on the heavier side and may be slightly hot inspite of all the vents.
Similar Products Used:none so far.
Bike Setup:Giant Rincon SE.
Bottom Line:I went to the local bike shops looking for a bell forza after hearing good reviews about the forza. I have to say that forza's good, but it would not look good on my head. The owner told me that he had some clearance helmets and I found an Incline lying in them, the price was 30 dollars after the rebate. I have heard people say that Giros fit a little funny, well it fits me better that most helmets I have tried. I got a 97 model and so its a very old model. I think Giro is one of the finest helmet for people with rounder heads.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Frank a Weekend Warrior from SF, CA
Date Reviewed: May 22, 2000
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Strengths:Looks pretty cool, fits and works well.
Bottom Line:I am giving this helmet 5 chili's 'cause I'm able to write this review w/o brain damage. I just went endo after hitting a pothole on a steep SF street at 20+ MPH. A sprained wrist and some scrapes was the only damage done. I didnt realize I had hit my head until an onlooker said "that helmet saved your ass" - I took off the helmet and noticed some scrapes and a small crack. That would've been my head if it wasn't for the helmet. Plus, the helmet is (was) comfortable and looks (looked) good. Thanks Giro.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Mark Gates a Cross-Country Rider from Powell, TN
Date Reviewed: July 28, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Virginia Creeper
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Strengths:
Looks pretty spiffy, fits my fat head
Weaknesses:
none so far
Bike Setup:
Trek 6500
Bottom Line:Not too bad a helmet; one of the few made that will fit my big fat head. I can't tell you any weaknesses since I haven't run into any trees or anything, but it'll happen soon, knowing my luck. Good value and comfortable; but it could use a few more vents.
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Jon David Forrester a Cross-Country Rider from Duluth, GA
Date Reviewed: May 13, 1999
Favorite Trail:
rage in the sage
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Strengths:
inexpensive
Weaknesses:
Poor fit (for me), hard to adjust, straps stretched.
Similar Products Used:
Qrank Ice Cube
Bottom Line:I was disappointed in the Incline. The fit was not good (this may have been may fault) and the straps seemed to stretch after use. The Qrank Ice Cube I am now using is much superior.
Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Kenneth Kemp a Cross-Country Rider from Carlsbad, NM
Date Reviewed: May 7, 1999
Favorite Trail:
local trail (no name)
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
It works!
Good looks
Replacement program
Weaknesses:
None.
Similar Products Used:
Giro Venture
Bottom Line:I can highly recommend this helmet. I operate on a budget and originally bought the helmet because of its price and it looked good. I had the helmet for a couple months before I went over the handlebars (rookie!) and landed head first on a small boulder. I wasn't hurt other than some cuts on my ear. The core of the helmet was slightly cracked and Giro replaced it with a voucher for half the list price. Needless to say, I was very pleased.
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Matt a Weekend Warrior from Byron Center, MI
Date Reviewed: May 2, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Yankee Springs
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Strengths:
Looks cool for its modest price
Weaknesses:
Lack of ventalation
Bottom Line:The incline suits my needs just fine, but a little more ventalation wouldn't hurt.
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Sean a cross-country rider from CA
Date Reviewed: February 22, 1999
Bottom Line:

I've had this helmet for about year and a half. It's got plenty of vents and keeps me cool. It's also fairly light. Nice color scheme, mine's blue, and good price.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by abba a weekend warrior from United States of Lewinsky
Date Reviewed: October 28, 1998
Bottom Line:

Had this lid for a little while 'till my wife drove over it. Fortunately it
was not on my head at the time. Overall, it was a decent helmet. It fit me like a condom and appeared to offer excellent crash protection. However, it was a bit heavy and VERY hot. It cost less than $50 and looked OK. Depending on your needs it could be a great choice. I (actually my wife) replaced it with something with better ventilation.
Overall Rating:3

Submitted by ken a cross-country rider from canada
Date Reviewed: September 30, 1998
Bottom Line:

this helmet is the best one i've ever owned!!! !!! !!! !!! the ventilation is great the fit is excellent and it looks cool. the only problem with mine was that the velcro holding the roc loc headband came off so i bought some stick on velcro and now it is great!!! !!! !!! !!!
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Faisal Chaudhary a weekend warrior from Arizona
Date Reviewed: September 10, 1998
Bottom Line:

A good helmet for everyday use. It does reatin a little more heat than others especially in this arizona heat. Doesn't bother me to much whenever i get to hot i just take it off for a minute or so and its just fine after that. A nice affordable helmet if you are not looking to spend alot on a helmet. If you ride alot though i would reccomend something more light and cool...
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Blynd Lemon Pye a cross-country rider from
Date Reviewed: August 12, 1998
Bottom Line:

Feh! I suppose it'll do if you're really tight for cash, but you'll end up shelling out more when you decide that it's not a great helmet. It's been rather hot lately & the glue that holds the visor up & the front of the rear retention system has suffered (not to mention that I'm really beginning to notice how poorly ventilated it is). The retention was never very good anyway (always readjusting during ride) and if you are sporting a ponytail, it gets in the way. My advice is to spend a few extra bucks & get something you'll remain happy with.
Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Chris G a weekend warrior from Daly City, CA
Date Reviewed: July 11, 1998
Bottom Line:

I've had my incline helmet now for just about a year and have no complaints. It is a lot more comfortable than the Specialized helmets I've used in the past. It is heavier than other helmets, but I really don't feel the difference once it's on my head. The air flow is fine for me. Though I could probably find better helmets, I really am not in the mode of spending 3 digits on one. This works for me...
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Huffy Lover a cross-country rider from Cedar Springs, MI
Date Reviewed: July 9, 1998
Bottom Line:

Over all this is an OK helmet.It fits great and has been durable for the one year I have had it.
It is however HEAVY and not very cool. It acks likes a vegitable steamer on your brain. Although It has served me well I will be getting a Specialized Air Banshee just because of the heat problem. I got it on sale for $25 so it was a great deal. Overall not a bad helmet except for the heat problem. I will probably still use it for my rides this winter.
Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Element C a weekend warrior from
Date Reviewed: May 3, 1998
Bottom Line:

I bought an Incline about a year ago, I think it is a very good helmet for the price. It fit like a glove right out of the box. The only reason why I would get another helmet is if I find one that looks better or has better quality foam and construction. The Qranc OGK/ReaQtor seems to fit the bill.
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by LJ a from Utah
Date Reviewed: April 30, 1998
Bottom Line:

This is a nice fitting (for me), well constructed helmet at this price range. I have no complaints. If you want something better, then shell out another 50 or 100 bucks. Airflow is average (which is really good compared to the old days, we are never satisfied, are we?), comes with a visor, and the colors are rad - besides, that's all that really matters anyway.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by cg a weekend warrior from sf ca
Date Reviewed: April 29, 1998
Bottom Line:

i've had this helmet for over a year now and have had no probs with it. it is very comfy and snug and fits my head just right. it's a little heavier than some other helmets, but i can't tell once it's on...i didn't want to spend a lot of money on a helmet, but also didn't want to skimp on quality and comfort. the incline works for me.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Geoff a weekend warrior from Portland, OR
Date Reviewed: April 29, 1998
Bottom Line:

Good price for a helmet, but the pads that hold the Roc-Loc in place are attached by just a couple of crappy glue tabs. Came right out. Next helmet I purchase will have straps that are more securely fastened to the unit. Ventilation isn't the best, however, I find it is well balanced. On cooler days it's really nice, but on extremely hot days more would be nice. Overall, not a bad helmet.
Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Jake a weekend warrior from Wichita, KS
Date Reviewed: March 14, 1998
Bottom Line:

I bought this helmet and one week later, on my second ride, the sticky velcro pads that the Roc Loc attach to ALL came out. I returned it immediately for a Gila. It has the Roc Loc 2, which has better straps, and is adjustable for height. And it has a reflective strip down the top of the helmet. I'll have to give the incline only one chili.
Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Timothy White a cross-country rider from NY
Date Reviewed: February 7, 1998
Bottom Line:

To the point: really comfortable, good looking and under 50 bucks!! What a deal. dosen't have 33.2
vents or a cool fin, but it will protect your head in a crash(trust me, I know). Also the colors are very
cool and the design is appealing, despite the low cost. All helmets protect your head, but this one does
it in style without busting the bank acount. 4 chilies.
Overall Rating:4






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