Good Helemet

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David
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Good Helemet

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Allan
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Post by Allan »

It is a very suitable mtb helmet for any level.
David
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Post by David »

Are the giro head size the same for each of their helements eg will a large grio e2 be the same size as a large xen or hex?
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allyst170
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Post by allyst170 »

Go to a shop and try one. Helmet sizes differ with manufacturers. Also everyone's head is different. As you will be wearing it in all types of conditions and time lengths choose comfort over style.
aidan
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Post by aidan »

I've one of these, I find it very comfortable and the strap system works well.
Well worth the money, but worth trying on before buying to make sure it fits your head
David
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Post by David »

I went to go a try a Hex on today, it was snugg, but it felt really hot and I only worn it for a couple of minutes and the straps were really uncomfortable when it went around my cheeks.

Then I saw this when I came home.

http://www.merlincycles.co.uk/mountain- ... elmet.html

Ive read a couple of reviews and for £10 more it seems better. Has anyone tried this one on as well.
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