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Specialized Decibel

MSRP $ 170.00
# of Reviews 7
Average Rating 4.43/5
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Description:For the hottest days, the most intense efforts, and the toughest climbs, you need the Decibel. Its carbon-reinforced linear channels accelerate cooling airflow across your head, leaving you focused and relaxed. Used by our Pro Tour Riders, it’s the clear choice for anyone who’s after the coolest lid on the planet.

  • InStrap system
  • Light and simple U-Turn strap
  • 4th dimension cooling system
  • Carbon-reinforced InnerMatrix


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    Submitted by sundog7 a Racer from Longmont, CO,USA
    Date Reviewed: June 4, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Any mtb, road
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $140.00
    Purchased At:Specialized store
    Strengths:Cool airflow, good lock-on method, and keeps you alive
    Weaknesses:cost, pads minimal
    Similar Products Used:Several Giro models, mostly Havoc
    Bike Setup:Big 29er, fast, fast, dangerously fast.
    Bottom Line:I was happy using Giro Havoc's for years, but when I bought my 29er, my friends at the bike store said I better get a helmet with higher safety standards, just in-case. Well, I hit the pavement up-side-down at 20 mph in a freak accident. I saw the scrapes and the crack in the helmet back-side a few days later, not even aware that I had hit my head. When my shoulder and ribs heal in a few weeks, I will buy another Decibel. If you do not buy a Decibel, check the safety ratings! This is the only bad accident I have ever had, and it was just a casual road ride. I've been mtb racing for years.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by James a Cross Country Rider from Sacramento CA
    Date Reviewed: July 18, 2007
    Favorite Trail:anything that's dirty
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $170.00
    Purchased At:Mikes Bikes
    Strengths:Light weight, versital, good ventilation, fit, and, looks
    Weaknesses:Helmet pads are weak and don't do even do a half-baked attempt at soaking up the sweat.
    Similar Products Used:Giro Xen (best in class in my opinion), bell Gishallo (best road helmet for me ever), Giro Atmos (road only!)
    Bike Setup:Specialized FSR, Trek 990, Redline CX, cannondale R2000
    Bottom Line:I bought this as a replacement for a 5 year old Bell Gishallo, I primarily use it as a road helmet. I fits well and that is the MOST important thing for choosing a helmet.
    I use a giro Xen for the mtn bike and I think thats the best helmet in it's class for mountain biking, it fits great, looks great, and has good coverage on the back of the head. I also tried a Giro Atmos but it didn't fit me very well so I gave it to my wife. This would be an outstanding helmet if they slightly increased the thickness of the helmet pads so sweat doesent drip into my eyes all the time. I plan on using it for the next 3-5 years or until I crash on it. It has top of the line pricing and it has all the features to back it up. Upgrading the helmet pads would make it 5 chilis.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Andrew a Cross Country Rider from Orange, CT
    Date Reviewed: April 18, 2007
    Favorite Trail:West Rock Ridge
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $110.00
    Purchased At:Specialized.com
    Strengths:lightweight, looks, excellent ventilation, easy to use retention system, color matches my bike
    Weaknesses:white straps- they get dirty to easily
    Similar Products Used:Giro Animas
    Bike Setup:2007 Specialized Epic, Rock Shox Reba team, LX dual control levers with hydro discs, '07 LX cranks, race face diablous BB cups, XTR rear mech, easton monkeylite carbon riser, mavic x223 wheelset w/ IRC mibro treads
    Bottom Line:i love this lid! its not a huge difference in weight but i love the carbon ribs. its got a nice shape and huge vents that do a great job of keeping my head cool. the ProFit 2 retention system is so easy to use. i dont really like the white straps though. my last helmet [giro animas] also had white and they look nasty when they get dirty. black would go better. i got the black red and white team version- the black looks like carbon which is very cool. the mouth port on front is not perfect but does a pretty descent job of keeping my forehead dry, i big problem with my old lid. also comes with a removable visor. not adjustable, but who cares, i dont use it. overall, a great buy if you have the bank for it. recommended for serious enthusiasts or XC racers.
    retails for $170, i got mine on sale, '05 team replica.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by allison a Weekend Warrior from so cal
    Date Reviewed: November 8, 2006
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Purchased At:IE Bikes
    Strengths:Light weight, good air flow. Comfortable. Locking system is secure.
    Weaknesses:The pad/liner fell apart quickly and the replacement fell apart also. I got a different helmet after that. As mentioned below, I also had marks/imprint left in my forehead for awhile after. Forgot about that as I've been wearing a different helmet for the past few months. Also pricey.
    Similar Products Used:Giro Xen
    Bottom Line:This was my first helmet and was comfortable, light weight, and secure. I got a small so at times it was difficult to fit head caps or sweat bands underneath. Since the padded liner kept falling apart (even with hand washing) I got a different helmet. Also wanted to try something else. This is a good helmet, though if you want something light weight. The air flow is great also.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Peter a Weekend Warrior from Melbourne
    Date Reviewed: August 30, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Whatever I ride
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:Comfort, comfort, comfort. OK, maybe weight and ventilation. Looks pretty good too.
    Weaknesses:um...
    Similar Products Used:Bell. I have trusted them for years, now add this one
    Bike Setup:Cannondale Prophet - dream machine
    Bottom Line:Not sure what Shamus (below) is going on about. Perhaps wear it for a bit before you buy it? This is the ONLY helmet that fit my head. Most others have their retention cage system inserted from the top of the helmet making it quite uncomfortable (on my head anyway). The Decibel has them lower down making it comfortable on the top of your head. Maybe I have a pointy head? Otherwise, it does what it says on the box... light, well vented, fits and looks good. What more do you want?
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Steve a Weekend Warrior from Hampshire, UK
    Date Reviewed: June 11, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Doethie Valley
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:Hargroves Cycles, Southampton
    Strengths:Great fit, great ventilation, comfortable, light weight
    Weaknesses:Feels a tad shallow, a greater depth would add protection to the side of the head. Price (90+UKP)
    Similar Products Used:Met
    Bike Setup:Stock Stumpjumper FSR 120 Expert (2005)
    Bottom Line:The best helmet I've every used. Yes, it's expensive but the comfortable fit and great ventilation make up for it. The vents under the visor are great.
    The fit adjusters at the back are very simple to use, as is the strap adjustment. The whole fit 'cage' can be shifted too, great when it comes to wearing glasses.
    Buy one, you won't be dissapointed.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by shamus a Downhiller from Australia
    Date Reviewed: June 11, 2006
    Favorite Trail:whatever is there
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $160.00
    Strengths:Lightweight, strong, secure, well ventilated. looks cool
    Weaknesses:As good as this helmet sounds and looks, its awfully uncomfortable and after several hours of riding leaves large dent marks in my forehead, the padding is pathetically thin!

    Expensive.
    Similar Products Used:mace
    Bike Setup:Trek Fuel and Iron Horse DH rig
    Bottom Line:Ok I am first and foremost a hardcore downhiller, but who uses an XC bike to keep fit and keep the reactions sharp.
    The helmet is as they advertise, well ventilated and light, great but... the ventilation slots are huge both running in both directions and while that sounds good, creates less contact with the head, and pushing in on the head in the contact areas. Now I understand weight weenies need for lightness but surely that padding could have been better designed to allow confort over those crucial areas on the forehead? rather than wincing and wanting to rip it of your head during racing one is tempted to put extra stuffing where it needs to be, but this makes the helmet poor fitting and dangerous!!!

    3 chilis for each, looks great, light, not very comfortable and expensive
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3






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