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Submitted by
Brian
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from Norcal Date Reviewed: September 5, 2003 | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Price Paid: |
$60.00 | | Purchased At: | ebay | | Strengths: | Saved me from a serious head injury or worse | | Weaknesses: | Its broken | | Bike Setup: | Santa Cruz for trails Gunnar Roadie for pavement | | Bottom Line: | I had this helmet for a while and it fit great. Its comfortable and well ventilated. Good looks are impportant too and Giro has always had the best looking helmets.
Yesterday I was riding the Third Divide trail in Downieville. I fell 50 feet down a steep embankment smashing my head into an oak tree. The only reason I am not drooling on myself or in a hospital bed is the Boreas.
Saved my ass. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Tony
a Weekend Warrior
from Earth Date Reviewed: November 10, 2002 | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Strengths: | Sleek Looks Light Well-Ventilated | | Weaknesses: | None | | Similar Products Used: | None | | Bike Setup: | Tommasini Sintesi. Yeti ARC | | Bottom Line: | I normally don't wear a helmet (yeah, yeah I'm stubborn), but I had to purchase one for a bike tour of Spain beecause that country passed a helmet law. Since I've never owned a helmet prior to this, I can't make any comparisons. Anyhow, I'm a short guy but require wearing a Large size helmet, so I was afraid the weight would strain my neck. Also, a concern was how hot it would get. None of these things occurred. After a few days, I didn't notice the helmet being there, which is indicative of a good helmet. The only complaint - it's minor - is that the helmet would sometimes shift, but that could be my inexperience with the fit than anything else. Overall, a great product. BTW, practically everybody I saw cycling in Spain ignores the helmet law. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Lucas
a Cross Country Rider
from Vejle, Denmark Date Reviewed: October 20, 2002 | | Favoriate Trail: | Northern Tier | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Price Paid: |
$100.00 | | Purchased At: | online shopping in Denmark | | Strengths: | 1. Nice looking 2. Lots of vents
| | Weaknesses: | 1. Velcro ribbons not glued well to Roc Loc | | Similar Products Used: | Nothing | | Bike Setup: | Touring Bike | | Bottom Line: | I used this helmet on my trip across US (7000 mi.) I was on the road for 52 days. When I finished one of the velcro ribbons had fallen of the RocLoc system (bad glue). I glued it myself with some epoxy - it seemed good - but after another 2 weeks of riding the ribbon came of again. To me the RocLoc system feels like it's bad quality. I'm giving the helmet 3 stars because its comfortable and you'll get a lot of air, but quality sucks. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Nick Cranch
a Weekend Warrior
from London Date Reviewed: April 24, 2002 | | Duration Product Used: | More than 3 years | | Price Paid: |
$130.00 | | Purchased At: | Evans Cycles | | Strengths: | Lightweight, good vents for cooling, very adjustable. | | Weaknesses: | Few more pads would be nice | | Similar Products Used: | First helmet, and second and third. | | Bike Setup: | Hardtails, road and trail. | | Bottom Line: | First one was bought in 95, great helmet which fitted perfectly (right shape head I guess). After entering a car head first through the windscreen insurance bought me a new one. Second one was stolen and third one is now a little tired after much abuse. Incredibly strong with no problems other than the plastic coating on the neck brace has delaminated requiring tape.
Ideal for road and trails, the colours are not too bright and don't detract the ladies eyes from my thighs and/or Klein. If you want a really head turning helmet don't bother - it's far too refined for posing.
Never moves on my head (right shape for me), always cool even in summer London city heat and is extremely resistant to little scrapes and knocks.
Off to buy an E2 now. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Jon
a Weekend Warrior
from Blacksburg, VA, USA Date Reviewed: August 16, 2001 | | Favoriate Trail: | cow trails! | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Price Paid: |
$90.00 | | Purchased At: | performancebike.com | | Strengths: | cool, good airflow, fair fit | | Weaknesses: | only two sizes, so most people will have trouble with a "perfect" fit | | Similar Products Used: | various cheap Specialized helmets in the past | | Bike Setup: | 2000 Univega Modo Vincere road bike, old beater Mongoose Switchback MTB | | Bottom Line: | I have a long, narrowish head, so the fit isn't perfect, but better than my old cheap helmets, and it feels very secure on my head.. doesn't shift at all. I use this mostly on the road, but also on my few trail adventures. Good helmet, close-out price. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Professor Rath
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from Berlin Date Reviewed: July 16, 2001 | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$120.00 | | Purchased At: | Velo Pasadena | | Strengths: | Ventilated; fits my head. | | Weaknesses: | RocLoc retention system. | | Similar Products Used: | Giro Ventoux | | Bottom Line: | Having gotten fed up with the Ventoux's crappy retention system, I was ready to get a Limar, but my head just wouldn't fit into the sizes available, so I went with the Boreas instead. It fit nicely enough in the store, but again, the RocLoc feature is this helmet's real weakness. The glue holding the velcro fasteners came undone, and the straps get in the way of a headband. Tightening as much as is tolerable STILL results in the helmet sliding forward on my head, and when you're in the drops getting anaerobic, the last thing you want is having your view obstructed.
I might get a Pneumo, which seems to have a sturdy strap for the back of the head, but if there's any problems, it will be the last Giro helmet I ever buy. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Shayana Kadidal
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from New York Date Reviewed: April 6, 2001 | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Price Paid: |
$149.00 | | Purchased At: | Colorado Cyclist | | Strengths: | style; ventilation; its relative (a Ventoux) gave its life for my head. | | Weaknesses: | pricey for styrofoam in plastic wrapper. | | Bottom Line: | I wear a helmet every time I'm on my bike, and so should everyone else who rides. In my one bad crash a Giro helmet converted a major concussion into an impact I didn't even feel. (See my Ventoux review...)
In terms of its basic shape, this helmet seems to fit worse than my old Giro Ventoux--a little more jiggle from side to side; the front-to-back fit is fine. Numerous, thick foam pads were included separately to help adjust the fit--so maybe the broad mold was designed to allow the wide-headed to fit into these helmets with some jerry-rigging. (I think there may be one less size now than Giro used to offer... but I'm not 100% sure on that.)
That said, the rocloc feature is very effective at keeping the helmet from sliding around on my head. The old helmet occasionally slid up my forehead even though its basic fit was better. So I guess overall this model represents progress. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Il Falco
a Racer
from Tucson Az US Date Reviewed: March 30, 2001 | | Favoriate Trail: | One with no car sized boulders | | Duration Product Used: | More than 3 years | | Price Paid: |
$70.00 | | Purchased At: | supergo.com | | Strengths: | Big air flow, spacey lookin' and wraps real well around my 'noggin, best m-f-ing price around! | | Weaknesses: | The cheesy roc-loc 3 thing came apart after about 3 months. The little glued on plastic covers over the ratcheting mech are "basura!" | | Similar Products Used: | Bell Evo Pro, Cratoni Maniac | | Bike Setup: | Which one? I have eight. | | Bottom Line: | This is the most comfortable lid I have ever worn. I bought the funky green one from supergo on a close out cuz no one else had one and I needed a new one. My only complaint is that the plastic covers over the ratcheting clamps came apart and would grab the hair on the back of my head and pull it out (which is kind of kinky but a pain) but mucho gusto kudos to my local shop (Full- Cycle) who warrantied the whole roc-loc biz even tho I didn't buy it from them. Many thanks Zach! I would buy another one in a heart beat but would trap some other color as this one starts to look like a booger on your bean after a while. 4.5 mega burnin' turds. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Juny Binamira
a Cross Country Rider
from Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines Date Reviewed: February 27, 2001 | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Price Paid: |
$140.00 | | Purchased At: | LBS | | Strengths: | Numerous vents allow lots of cooling, Stylish looks - one of the best-looking roadie helmets I've seen. | | Weaknesses: | The coolmax pads disintigrate after awhile - i guess the sweat breaks down the foam material, then it just crumbles away and separates from the cloth. | | Similar Products Used: | Giro Supermoto (great value) & Giro E2 | | Bike Setup: | I use the Boreas mostly on the road, I use an E2 on my mtb | | Bottom Line: | I live in a HOT country - the Boreas lives up to its name: "north wind" keeps my head as cool as is possible. In fact, under a punishing noon sun, I think the shade it provides keeps me cooler than without a helmet! The problem with the pads falling apart is the only downside, but then I guess this happens with all helmets. This helmet is so comfortable, I wouldn't think of riding on the road without it. So the bottom line is safety! I'm on my second Boreas - my first one was green, sold it and bought the white. This one is starting to look kinda worn, so I'm thinking of replacing it with the new "Pneumo" - even larger vents!!! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Kenneth Hutton
a Cross Country Rider
from Okinawa, Japan Date Reviewed: January 18, 2001 | | Favoriate Trail: | Ishikawa | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$100.00 | | Purchased At: | Colorado Cyclist | | Strengths: | Fit (Comfort), Ventilation, Style | | Weaknesses: | None Noted | | Similar Products Used: | Verious Bell | | Bike Setup: | 2000 Cannondale V700SX w Lefty | | Bottom Line: | I've been hesitant to wear helmets, but this Boreas is so comfortable and stylish that I don't mind at all. Wear it and you don't even know it's there. Ride without it and you feel like something's missing. Purchased the yellow/orange combination and an attachable sun visor. New owners need to experiment with the adjustments. Giro was so comfortable I didn't read the instructions for awhile. Finally did just out of curiosity. There are strap adjustments that can be made using the velcro underneath the pads. Now the Boreas fits like a glove.
The bottom line is protection. Fortunately, I have had no serious accidents which threatened my melon.
Cost...Have you bothered to consider the outrageous prices you probably paid for your other bicycle components?
Personally I paid more than I would have liked for the Boreas, but I now have a helmet that I'll wear. Much better than owning a less expensive helmet that I'm more apt than not to leave behind. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
LoLo
a Cross Country Rider
from East Coast USA Date Reviewed: January 8, 2001 | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$125.00 | | Strengths: | Fit, function, weight, LOOKS | | Weaknesses: | None | | Bottom Line: | It fits good, weighs little, protects the brain, & looks good. What more could you want? (besides a lower price) | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Morten
a Racer
from Hønefoss, Norway Date Reviewed: January 5, 2001 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$125.00 | | Strengths: | Light, many vents, exceptionally good fit: A Boreas is a Boreas and it won the Tour in 99! | | Weaknesses: | Too expensive, afterwards i was almost broke; it gets a bit cold in winter | | Similar Products Used: | Giro Riviera | | Bottom Line: | I would buy it again! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Rui Furtado
a Racer
from Sao Jose dos Campos, SP, Brazil Date Reviewed: December 12, 2000 | | Favoriate Trail: | Carvalho Pinto Road | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$120.00 | | Purchased At: | Bike Joe | | Strengths: | Lots of vents, light, great color combinations | | Weaknesses: | None | | Similar Products Used: | Giro Eclipse, Giro Torero, Rudy Project T-Rex | | Bike Setup: | Cube Comp Attempt | | Bottom Line: | If you like to run fast, on long distance trips and on hot days buy it!! If you don't, buy it anyway because it looks great. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Chris Jones
a Racer
from Portland, OR, USA Date Reviewed: December 5, 2000 | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Price Paid: |
$125.00 | | Purchased At: | River City Bicycles | | Strengths: | Lots of vetilation. Light. | | Weaknesses: | Doesn't quite fit, padding comes off. | | Similar Products Used: | Giro Stelvio | | Bike Setup: | Quattro Assi, Dura Ace, Open pros. | | Bottom Line: | I've used Giro helmets for several years and they've always fit perfectly. I finally had the opportunity to buy a Boreas and its the first one to not fit. While it does work, it just doesn't fit me as well as my Stelvio does. Its a great helmet, somethings just not quite right between it and my skull. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Mark Deakin
a Cross Country Rider
from W.Sussex, U.K. Date Reviewed: September 1, 2000 | | Favoriate Trail: | various South Downs trails | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Price Paid: |
$100.00 | | Purchased At: | Settle Cycles | | Strengths: | You hardly know you're wearing it. Very light. Good retention system. BIG VENTS. The brow pads really work. | | Weaknesses: | Price ( in the U.K. ). Brow pads will probably need replacing soon. | | Similar Products Used: | Giro Ventoux | | Bike Setup: | Stumpjumper m2. Colnago road bike. | | Bottom Line: | I wear this helmet. That can't be said about my previous helmet. I would make any excuse not to wear my Ventoux (even though it was an excellent piece of kit). Usually the reason was because I'd return on a warm day looking like I was wearing a portable shower on my head. I'm not saying that the Boreas actually keeps me cool, but even on long climbs in the Pyrenees last month I never had to remove the helmet. I looked at top end Specialized helmets but my head rejected them, whereas Giro fits just right.I was disgusted to see the very same helmet on the shelf for just over half the price in a Decathlon sports store when I was in France. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Kevin Sinn
a Cross Country Rider
from Essex, Ontario, Canada Date Reviewed: August 23, 2000 | | Favoriate Trail: | Point Pelee | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$100.00 | | Purchased At: | GT's Bikeshop (LBS) | | Strengths: | Light weight, excellent ventilation, looks great. | | Weaknesses: | none | | Similar Products Used: | Bell Phi Pro | | Bike Setup: | Vitus 979 w/ Shimano 600 | | Bottom Line: | Bought the USPS model (yellow wasn't available!). This is a great helmet. Fits me well, light, excellent ventilation and it looks awesome. I can't even tell it's there. My LBS gave me an excellent deal, so the price wasn't a factor. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Dev
a Racer
from Bellevue, WA Date Reviewed: August 22, 2000 | | Favoriate Trail: | The 40 mile Burke-Gilman; a good warm-up trail | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$130.00 | | Purchased At: | Performance Bike | | Strengths: | The Boreas is an ultra-light, super ventilated road helmet that fits like a glove with the Roc Loc 3 system. With all the riding I do, it keeps my head really cool, and with the USPS Limited Edition it looks incredible as well. All in all a perfect helmet for road riders | | Weaknesses: | The velcro used in helmet is glued on poorly, and I had to epoxy mine to keep them in place. Also, it's probably not good to use it in cold weather; it will chill your head quickly. And if you have long hair, they'll get sucked right out the vents. | | Bike Setup: | Cromoly touring, Nexave components, Mavic rims, WTB tires | | Bottom Line: | Overall the best helmet I've ever tried, and right now the best you can buy. It will chill your head and is an absolute dream to use. However, Giro's got a new, supposedly better road helmet due out in January, the Pneumo, so if you want the top-of-the-line, I'd suggest waiting a bit until that comes out. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Travis
a Cross Country Rider
from Newtown,Ct,US Date Reviewed: August 10, 2000 | | Favoriate Trail: | the secret single track | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Strengths: | kick @$$ lookign helmet, giro's great fit, roc loc is allways a welcome feature | | Weaknesses: | its their top of the line! but i do like specialized and their free crash replacement | | Similar Products Used: | specialized sub sero, specialized king cobra, giro gilla | | Bottom Line: | light, strong, good looking great visibility (i don't like visors) | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Bill
a Weekend Warrior
from Staten Island,NY Date Reviewed: July 15, 2000 | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Strengths: | Fit, cool venting, light weight, cool looking! | | Weaknesses: | None so far. | | Similar Products Used: | Giro Helios | | Bike Setup: | Giant TCR2, Shimano 105 | | Bottom Line: | This helmet make me want to wear it. It look great and is just about as cool on the head as not having a helmet on at all. I guess the price is a little higher than other helmets that will do the same job of protecting the old bean, but they won't do it as well. When it comes to safety and comfort, the extra money this helmet costs, is well worth it! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
SteveS
a Weekend Warrior
from Houston, Tex Date Reviewed: May 24, 2000 | | Favoriate Trail: | Hill Country | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Strengths: | Excellent cooling, good looks | | Weaknesses: | On a couple of occasions I have actually had a "bee in my bonnet" | | Similar Products Used: | Various Giro, Bell and other helmets | | Bike Setup: | Olmo Sintex, Campagnolo/Dura Ace/Sante mix | | Bottom Line: | This is an excellent helmet. Living in a hot climate, it is important that the breeze flow through and this is my best helmet for that thus far. (With the exception of an ancient Bell that was far too big). Since I found this helmet on sale via mail order for something like $79, I can't complain about the price. I can say that it would be nice if there were a mess liner in the top of the helmet to filter out the various bugs that have flown into the helmet during rides. (this mess was actually used in times past but is long lost now) Anyway, I think it is an excellent helmet, especially if you can find it on sale. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Cory Wallace
a Racer
from Jasper, Alberta, Canada Date Reviewed: May 9, 2000 | | Favoriate Trail: | Palisades | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Strengths: | Very well ventilated, Extremely light, Fits to my head like a glove. | | Weaknesses: | Cost | | Similar Products Used: | Bell Image Pro | | Bike Setup: | KONA KULA with Cane Creek racing wheels | | Bottom Line: | If your looking for a knew helmet and you have money to spend, this is the helmet to buy. If your an XC racer you might wanna look at the Giro E2 cause its made for XC. The Borea is made for Road racing but it works fine for XC. It's better than all the XC helmets I'v seen except for the E2. If your a racer, buy this helmet. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Sean
a
from San Diego,CA Date Reviewed: April 18, 2000 | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Strengths: | Light, great ventilation | | Weaknesses: | price, sizes seem to put me between two of their sizes, padding is thin | | Similar Products Used: | specialized, older giro helmets
| | Bike Setup: | Waterford custom, litespeed tachyon, giant atx 890 | | Bottom Line: | This is a great helmet, if it fits you just right. the 2xs/xs seemed comfortable to me for a few minutes in the store, and most importantly was snug enough so i didn't fear it coming off, but on the first long ride i noticed some pressure points on my forehead that necessitated swapping out that paper-thin front pad fron the company with a thicker one i picked up as a spare at a shop. Aside from that, it is so light, and airy you hardly notice it on rides. That is the point of these new helmet designs after all, right? I mean they will all do the primary job as well as any other--protect your head. This one is just more comfortable doing it. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Tai Lee
a Weekend Warrior
from ABQ,NM Date Reviewed: October 10, 1999 | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Strengths: | Looks, ventilation, light weight | | Weaknesses: | no padding at top, cost, Roc Loc thing has probs... | | Similar Products Used: | Helios, Specialized Pirahna | | Bike Setup: | OCLV Road | | Bottom Line: | great looks...fit takes getting use to...inside top of helmet is thi little ridge where you can really put any padding...if you hit something overhead it might hurt a bit because of small contact spot...the Roc Loc length adjuster is pointless and sometimes the bottom part falls out...they should just make it one piece...first helmet I've owned that I don't feel like I have one on...so I'm more willing to wear a helmet on rides...great helmet...expensive...but you look cool and thats all the counts right? Tai | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Evan
a Weekend Warrior
from Bristol, UK Date Reviewed: August 6, 1999 | | Favoriate Trail: | n/a | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Strengths: | Fantastic ventilation, light weight, looks | | Weaknesses: | COST!!!! | | Similar Products Used: | Vetta 2000, Vetta Testarossa SL, Giro Alturus, Giro Helios | | Bike Setup: | Road and MTB | | Bottom Line: | The Boreas is the first helmet that I have used which I do not mind wearing. I have used this on summer days exceeding 28 degrees C, and although nothing can beat riding bare-headed, I have not felt the need to take it off. It is significantly better than the Helios, which is the helmet I owned before the Boreas. While wearing a helmet, I tend to get itchy on the bits which are poorly ventilated or where the pads are. Due to the well designed ventilation and the minimal pads, this has not been a problem.The only mild concern I have are the safety ratings. Giro have not submitted their helmets to the Snell safety standard since the Boreas was launched. Is this because the Snell, being the toughest standard, does not pass the very ventilated Boreas, and the manufacturer is trying to hide this? However I should not let this put you off buying the helmet as it passes other safety standards and it could mean whether you're going to wear this helmet or not one at all. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
cjm
a Cross-Country Rider
from Syracuse, ny Date Reviewed: July 24, 1999 | | Favoriate Trail: | singletrack | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Strengths: | Fits right Lightweight Compact Well made | | Weaknesses: | Crash replacement is a bogus marketing gimmick. Giro doesn't return my E-Mail(s). | | Similar Products Used: | Bell Evo-2 Pro | | Bottom Line: | The helmet is above all others in quality and performance. I crashed and received at least three major blows but the helmet stayed in my head. The helmet cracked as it was supposed to but stayed put. I replaced it with another of same kind but could not benefit from the so called crashed replacement policy because Giro made itself scarce. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Kai Sonder
a Cross-Country Rider
from Germany Date Reviewed: May 28, 1999 | | Duration Product Used: | less than 1 month | | Strengths: | Light, excellent ventilation, good looks | | Weaknesses: | Expensive | | Similar Products Used: | Bell Image Pro | | Bottom Line: | The normal price is ridiculously high, but I got the yellow, white one for 80 bucks from someone who used it once and noticed it was to big. Lucky me. When riding I dont even feel it. My old image pro never gave me problems with the heat even when used in tropical climate so now I looking forward for summer to see what the air is gonna be like with the boreas. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Graham
a Cross-Country Rider
from Monterey, CA Date Reviewed: May 13, 1999 | | Favoriate Trail: | Soquel Demonstration forest | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Strengths: | I can't say enough about the ventilation, this is probably repetitive but it feels like I'm not wearing a helmet at all. The fit felt strange out of the box, but on the trail it's always felt like a glove. I also have to mention that the light weigth IS noticable on the trail. The retention system is very adjustable and convenient. | | Weaknesses: | It's expensive, but I got mine in green on that supergo closeout. What can I say, it's ugly but the performance is where it counts. One of the non-essential straps in the retention system came loose from the helment body. I haven't tried to have it fixed yet because it doesn't bother me. | | Similar Products Used: | Trexel, Baby! Bell | | Bike Setup: | Crusty old GT avalanche with a new marzocchi Z2, RaceFace risers, TIME pedals, WTB headset, pretty much everything has been replaced one time or another | | Bottom Line: | I've had some problems with the glue on the secondary retention velcro thingies, but I have to say my overall impression is still good enough for 5 chilis. I would definately buy this product again, and I might even pay full price, but don't hold your breath | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Roger
a Cross-Country Rider
from Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada Date Reviewed: April 17, 1999 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Strengths: | Venting, venting, venting. Oh yeah, the fit is pretty good as well. | | Similar Products Used: | Bell Vertigo Pro. | | Bottom Line: | I'm a big rider who is really susceptible to the heat. The venting in this helmet is the best that I have ever come across. No wind becomes a breeze, a breeze becomes a wind, and wind becomes a gale...you get the point.Another thing. Come out and check out the Pan Am Games this summer. The course at Birch has the course at Conyers GA beat, IMHO. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Jeff
a Cross-Country Rider
from Traverse City MI Date Reviewed: April 7, 1999 | | Favoriate Trail: | VAsa-North Country | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Strengths: | Excellent ventalation great retention system | | Weaknesses: | Price, but it's your head were talkin about | | Similar Products Used: | Giro Airblast | | Bike Setup: | Klein Attitude | | Bottom Line: | Got mine for my birthday last year. Cost a $150 from a LBS, but it's only money, considering I got $3500 into the bike already. Great ventalation keeps me cool on the hottest days, and the retention system is very nice, no matter were i bust throught the woods this helmet never moves. All around an awesome helmet that is way overkill for most people, but you feel cool riding it so who cares Five big flammin poop piles and remember it's only money and you only live once. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Art
a Cross-Country Rider
from Adirondack Mtns.,N.Y. Date Reviewed: March 28, 1999 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Strengths: | Cooling,technology,style | | Weaknesses: | Price,but it's only money. | | Similar Products Used: | Giro Incline, Specialized Air Cobra, Giro Ventoux | | Bottom Line: | This has got to be the best venting and best looking helmet on the market today, besides the Specialized King Cobra. For me, it was a hard choice between them. I liked these two helmets because they both are in-molded, instead of the outside shell stuck onto the foam with tape, like the cheaper ones are, which will peel off with use. Most of the better helmets are adjustable for fit, so if you try one that's close to your size you can customize it for yourself. In other words, don't blame the helmet-- it's probably just your weirdly shaped melon! Just go try a different one. I could get both of these two hats to fit, and they both let alot of wind pass through,(the Boreas maybe just a bit cooler, but not enough to worry about). But, with the King Cobra, you get the visor, and their new snap-on system is a better way to go than Velcro. But I don't feel the need for a visor for my type of riding. To me, both helmets were about equal. Then when I saw how cool the Boreas looked in ONCE Yellow, the way it fades from almost white in front to grey to black in back, even inside on the foam, I said that's it! So now, not only do I have excellent technology, but who said bike helmets have to be ugly? 5 habaneros ! | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Jon
a Cross-Country Rider
from State College PA Date Reviewed: March 16, 1999 | | Favoriate Trail: | Tussey Mt. | | Duration Product Used: | less than 1 month | | Strengths: | Light Well-ventilated fits really well looks good on and off | | Weaknesses: | Lime is a little bright Too well-ventilated for winter | | Similar Products Used: | Specialized Sub-6 - the first one Giro Terramoto, the original blue one | | Bike Setup: | Does it matter? | | Bottom Line: | I got this helmet from my LBS at a good price-I'm willing to pay more if I can try things on. Bit still, $90 for a $150 helmet? How could I say no? The lime color is bright, but I figure it makes me more noticeable on the road. It fits very well, which is hard to find for me, as I have a narrow head. And yes, it's well ventilated, giving me an ice-cream headache on a 25 degree day. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Jens Carlqvist
a cross-country rider
from Sweden Date Reviewed: February 12, 1999 | | Bottom Line: |
I bought this great helmet from supergo and what a deal! It fits my head like it was made for it. The pads are perfectly placed for me. The vents and the looks make wanna go out and ride right away. Cool feel and cool looks.Another great thing is that it doesn't have any stupid visor that keep coming loose or falling off. At this price I just couldn't afford not to get it, go get one you won't regret it, even at full price. By the way; lime rules! | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
blix
a racer
from Florida Date Reviewed: February 9, 1999 | | Bottom Line: |
I had a Helios before, which was nice but the pressure on my forehead from the two brow pads left perfect imprints of the pads themselves. Otherwise, it was nice, so much so that I couldn't see the point in getting a new one. And initially I didn't like the fit of the Boreas. But then one day I picked up the shop's last '98 model and monkey-ed with all the straps for a while, and PRESTO! The thing fit like it was made especially for me. I did get the helmet at closeout price, but I really like it. The pads are soft and absorbent, the straps are comfortable. It's the only helmet ever that I don't mind wearing. Keep in mind, in cold weather the thing is too cool. You'll need a bandana or something underneath. But summer is a different story, especially in Florida. | Overall Rating: |
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henry DAO
a cross-country rider
from Sydney,Australia Date Reviewed: January 21, 1999 | | Bottom Line: |
Just got this lime Borea from Supergo.It was a fantastic deal,and took them only five days to send it down under-what service! The helmet is unblievebly light and soooo many large vents to keep me head cool.Borea retails here between $275-$300. After xchange rate this helmet only cost me 1/3 of price and lime looks super kool.Happy riding everyone. | Overall Rating: |
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James
a cross-country rider
from Austin, Texas Date Reviewed: December 17, 1998 | | Bottom Line: |
Got my green one from Supergo. Wouldn't pay $150 for a helmet but couldn't pass up the Supergo deal. Great helmet. Good retention system. On my previous Bell Image Pro only some of the pads were replacable, on this helmet they all are, which is nice for long term usage. Very light, lots of air. Great helmet. | Overall Rating: |
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Road rash
a racer
from Ohio Date Reviewed: December 16, 1998 | | Bottom Line: |
This is such a nice helmet. The adjustibility is great with the roc loc. The ventilation is far better than any other top of the line helmet I've tried. The only problem is the price. It is very sexy in lime green. | Overall Rating: |
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