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Submitted by
Stan Hung
a Weekend Warrior
from Metairie La Date Reviewed: September 9, 2002 | | Favoriate Trail: | Still looking | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$30.00 | | Purchased At: | Ebay | | Strengths: | Comfi, airly | | Weaknesses: | weight | | Similar Products Used: | Bell | | Bottom Line: | It feel little bit heavier on the back than the front, otherwise it is a comfortable and good looking Helmet. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
ScottD
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from Brooklyn Date Reviewed: May 26, 2001 | | Duration Product Used: | More than 3 years | | Price Paid: |
$100.00 | | Strengths: | it fits it works | | Similar Products Used: | Bell | | Bike Setup: | road bike | | Bottom Line: | Sure, this helmet is no longer in production and you will be lucky to find one. I used mine for over 3 years through a lot of long, sweaty miles. Fit my head perfectly any never slid to an awkward or uncomfortable position. Rocklok worked great for me. Forgot the helmet was even there.
Can't use it any longer because I took it head-first into an oncoming SUV. The front of the helmet flattened and cracked just as it was designed to do... and I am still here to write this review.
5 chilis is not nearly enough. Thanks Giro. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Zach S
a Cross Country Rider
from Seattle,WA Date Reviewed: February 21, 2001 | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Purchased At: | REI | | Strengths: | Great product well ventilated and nice fitting overall. It is the perfect fit for my huge noggen. | | Weaknesses: | none I can find yet | | Similar Products Used: | A lot | | Bike Setup: | Fisher Sugar 2 | | Bottom Line: | This is a great helmut for the price. It fits really well and looks great. The true test is in performance. I had a nasty wreck last week where I went off a 6 foot drop fast and endoed with my head hitting a rock first taking all the force. I was ok except for a small concusion, some abrasions on my face and back, but the helmut cracked in two. The helmut did its job wonderfully and I hope I can still buy another one if they still make them. I am sad I have to retire mine.....it did its job well as it saved my arse. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Paul B.
a Weekend Warrior
from Los Angeles, CA Date Reviewed: January 24, 2001 | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Purchased At: | Performance | | Strengths: | well vented - in cold weather I wear a skull cap thing from Performance bike. | | Weaknesses: | none - needs care to adjust straps | | Bike Setup: | road bikes | | Bottom Line: | I wrote a review (Wine country) a few months ago and since then had another crash - went over the top and head hit the cement on the Santa Monica bike path. After careful inspection the helmet is undamaged completely. I injured my hand but this helmet saved my life with no structural or cosmetic damage. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Bernie Scott
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from San Jose, CA Date Reviewed: November 1, 2000 | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Price Paid: |
$69.00 | | Purchased At: | Performance Bike Shop | | Strengths: | High quality construction. Super design. Light, easy to fit, good looking. Very comfortable. Great quick release. | | Weaknesses: | None. But price is a bit high. | | Similar Products Used: | Bell, Specialized, etc. | | Bike Setup: | older Trek 2200 w/Carbon tubes and Campy groupo | | Bottom Line: | I can't recommend this helmet enough. I am very pleased with it. I don't even know it is on. I should probably go buy another one in case they stop making it!
Please do wear a helmet of some type. A few years ago I did not wear a helmet. Then I was hit by another rider who was not paying attention. I was only going about 20 mph but ended up going over the handlebars and landing on my head. The end result was a concussion, stitches and a trip to the emergency room. Even then I was very lucky. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Paul
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from Sonoma County, California Date Reviewed: October 22, 2000 | | Favoriate Trail: | Wine Country roads | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Strengths: | ventilation light comfortable - I forget I'm wearing it. very well vented (again) Saved my life twice. | | Weaknesses: | none - if you adjust the straps right. | | Similar Products Used: | something by Specialized | | Bike Setup: | Kestrel road bike | | Bottom Line: | This is the best helmet I've tried - I bought it when my head hit a post and the previous helmet was smashed. (My worst accidents have happened on the Santa Monica bike path with pedestrians doing stupid things).
Like any helmet you have to fiddle with the straps, including the adjustable yokes under the ears, to get a good fit. Also, I added foam inside at places to make the fit snug - you have to do that with any helmet. It's fiddly but you only have to do it once.
I recently went over the top again (Santa Monica bike bath) and my head hit the cement, before I smashed 2 fingers - no head damage, and no damage to helmet.
The best part of this helmet (apart that it has saved my life) is the ventilation - it gets hot in California - I only have to lower my head while I'm on the drops and I can feel the air across my head. It's a cool helmet. In winter I have a cap I wear underneath to keep the cold air out.
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Submitted by
Jay Palmer
a Cross Country Rider
from Peekskill Date Reviewed: May 14, 2000 | | Favoriate Trail: | urban chaos/anything messy | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Strengths: | Great fit. I look really good with it. Lots of vents. Stays secure on my head. | | Weaknesses: | straps hard to adjust. | | Similar Products Used: | Specialized Mountain Man | | Bike Setup: | GT Rebound | | Bottom Line: | This helmet kicks ass. The rocloc strap keeps the helmet from movng around even while being beeten with a tire pump. Also if you hold onto the back of the helmet you're hand fits perfectly for smacking angry dogs away. You can really appreciate the engineering that went along with this fine piece. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Matthew
a Cross-Country Rider
from Markham Date Reviewed: December 26, 1999 | | Favoriate Trail: | Durham | | Duration Product Used: | more than 3 years | | Strengths: | Great fit super ventilation Pro euro looks | | Weaknesses: | None | | Similar Products Used: | Bell Image Giro Air Attack (my old helmets) | | Bike Setup: | Specialized FSR-XC Green 1999 model XT mix Manitou SXe shock Body geometry saddle Team Master tires icon bar ends | | Bottom Line: | This is simply the best helmet I have ever owned. Fit is an individual thing, but make sure you give this one a go especially now that prices have come way down. I bought it when it first came out and paid large $219.00 CDN - still worth it. Looking forward to trying the E2 and using the Helios for road only. Be aware that the Borealis fits bigger - not the same as Helios shape. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
John Godden
a Cross-Country Rider
from Granada Hills Ca. Date Reviewed: July 30, 1999 | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Strengths: | well designed | | Weaknesses: | BIGGGG and clumsy | | Bottom Line: | All current bike helmets are too big and heavy! Damned lawyers!!! Doesn't anyone make a helmet that doesn't feel like a 5 lb watermellon on the head. How about the old sausage helmets.... I saw one on a Tour rider recently. Damn I'd like to find that! | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
paul l lowe
a Weekend Warrior
from panama,canal zone Date Reviewed: July 13, 1999 | | Favoriate Trail: | coco plantation | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Strengths: | good fit and finish,perhaps cooler than my Bell evo2 | | Weaknesses: | straps are too wide, bother my ears ,can't seem to adjust for clearance | | Similar Products Used: | Bell evo2 | | Bottom Line: | if straps were narrow like Bell it would be the best helmet I've owned--as is it only ties with the evo2 | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
bin
a Weekend Warrior
from nyc Date Reviewed: April 4, 1999 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Bottom Line: | The design is a bit too long and narrow. If you find your head snug sideways, you will most likely have some space at the back. It seems to be designed for poeple with an aerodynamic head shape. It is especially a problem if you are non-Causasion. I have to sqeeze my head in while having quite some space at the back of my head. The bell Forza size M I wear fits me perfectly.Giro: violator of equal pretection o f the 14th Amendment of the Constitution! 2 chilis | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Noah
a cross-country rider
from Boulder Date Reviewed: March 8, 1999 | | Bottom Line: |
Great, well ventilated, and saved me from a trip to the hospital today. When its chilly out, this helmet is almost too well designed, it makes my head cold. I slammed it into the pavement today pretty hard, it cracked, but I'm not seeing double or anything, so it was well worth it. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Rob
a racer
from USA Date Reviewed: January 10, 1999 | | Bottom Line: |
I can attest to this helmet's crashworthiness. One header into a steel lamp post at 20+, no serious injury to me, small scratches on helmet. Another header into an embankment in NC, noggin and helmet are still fine (gotta stop crashing on my head though!). One product worth the cash. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Roy Dequina
a cross-country rider
from Northridge, CA Date Reviewed: January 9, 1999 | | Bottom Line: |
Great helmet...a little pricey but well worth every penny. Even though it's a Roadie Helmet, it's cool enough to wear on the dirt without you looking like a road winnie. I haven't crashed hard enough to test the durablility or integrity, but if i do i'll let you know. Ride Safe | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
maTT
a racer
from Minnesota Date Reviewed: October 31, 1998 | | Bottom Line: |
This helmet is thhe one that fits my head the best. It doesn't flop around, and stays put on those rip-roaring downhills. It is light, and very cool, much more so than the exodus. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Mitch
a weekend warrior
from Indiana Date Reviewed: August 30, 1998 | | Bottom Line: |
I love my Helios. Great vents. As to the guy who hurt his neck below, Duh, this is a helmet not a neck protector. My only complaint would be in adjustment but this is typical of all the good helmets I've seen. I wish you could adjust the front and back straps individually instead of having to thread everything through just to shorten the front straps. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
David Kerchinsky
a racer
from Sumner, WA Date Reviewed: January 24, 1998 | | Bottom Line: |
The Helios is the third helmet I have owned. On any given ride, especially hot, I can't tell I'm wearing it. It is the best helmet I have owned. The only problem is the price, but I think my head is worth yet. Hope I never crash so I don't scratch the yellow paint job. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Jovan Puyo
a cross-country rider
from Philippines Date Reviewed: December 14, 1997 | | Bottom Line: |
I have a relatively large head and this is the only helmet that has an excellent fit. I've tried other brands (Bell and Specialized) before purchasing the Helios. The Roc Lok retention system is truly revolutionary. I tried shaking my head with the helmet on and the buckles unlocked and it still would not go off. This is definitely lighter and cooler than my Bell Razor. The price is pretty steep, but it's worth it. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Dave M
a cross-country rider
from Colts Neck, NJ Date Reviewed: October 11, 1997 | | Bottom Line: |
An excellent helmet for both road & trail use - light, strong & incredibly well ventilated. I did a stupid over the bars earlier today - landing on my head. Thanks to this hat, the only things that were badly bruised were my ego and the helmet itself (it cracked -, as it should have). Finally, for you other fat heads out there, Giro's L/XL size is the only helmet I can wear correctly & comfortably. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Rob
a cross-country rider
from Seattle, WA Date Reviewed: March 27, 1997 | | Bottom Line: |
OK, I have worn this helmet for a lot of road miles and on my mountain bike. It is ventilated very well and is very light BUT....I broke my neck a month ago when I went over the bars on my mountain bike and landed directly on my head. The helmet didn't break but my neck did! There was ZERO shock absorption and I am not sure the vents didn't contribute as they seemed to dig into the dirt rather than slide. Not saying the helmet was at fault in any way but it would seem that eventually the helmet should be designed for what it was intended to do, protect your head! Eventually there needs to be some shock absorption designed into mountain bike helmets. I am recovering and will back on my bikes in about 5 months. I was VERY lucky. Be cool out there but always try and be in control. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Brian Buckner
a cross-country rider
from Madison, WI Date Reviewed: February 12, 1997 | | Bottom Line: |
It's like strapping a refrigerator to your head, only realy light. I've never had a helmet that fit as well, including past Roc-Loc models. Even better, since it was sold as a road helmet, it didn't cone with one of those stupid visor things (can anyone tell me they actualy do something besides look cool?) Buy one and stand out form the other MTB sheep. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Zed Child
a cross-country rider
from Austin, TX. usa Date Reviewed: August 27, 1996 | | Bottom Line: |
This helmet offers the most ventilation I've ever seen. Even on the hottest Texas days! Only down side is when it's cold outside your head is cold too. Roc-Loc works great. This helmet is very comfortable; fits like a glove. Can't understand why it's marketed as Road only. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Mark R. Williams
a racer
from San Juan, Puerto Rico Date Reviewed: July 24, 1996 | | Bottom Line: |
The Helios, or something very similar, will almost certainly be Giro's top of the line mountain bike helmet next year. Compared to a Supermoto, the Helios breathes much better (even at slow speeds), and is structurally more advanced, considering its (no doubt Bell-influenced) Fusion construction whereby the outer shell is fused to the foam core, increasing structural integrity--the Supermoto is still built with the outer shell taped to the foam, yielding a weaker helmet at any given weight. The Roc Locs are the same on both, so the Helios is just as solid on the head as a Supermoto-- perhaps a bit more since the Helios is much lighter. One can only speculate why Giros chose to target its most advanced MTB product to roadies.
The Helios is the only helmet I've ever used here in Puerto Rico (read: 90 percent humidity, 95 degree heat)which doesn't cause sweat to stream into my eyes after a few minutes of riding. In this sense it is vastly superior to a Bell Psycho Pro or a Supermoto. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Allen Han
a cross-country rider
from Redmond, WA Date Reviewed: June 9, 1996 | | Bottom Line: |
Fastest looking helmet by far it looks like a Ferrari as one of my riding buddy commanded. Massive amount of venting hole definitely kept my head cooler than my previous Bell Image Pro. Roc-Loc retention device will worked fairly well. Only complain, why did Giro market this helmet as road specific. With all these vents and Roc-Loc it seems destine to be a awesome off-road helmet. | Overall Rating: |
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