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Ascent M-12 Sport Helmet
Get ahead of the pack with Ascents sleek and stylish M-12 sport helmet. No matter if you are barreling head long down your favorite mountain pass or cruising along a quiet urban trail, the M-12 has you covered. Get the performance of an expensive pro team helmet, at a fraction of the cost, with all the style and comfort youve come to expect from your helmet. At less than 260g, with a snap on visor and 24 massive vents; it has everything you need, and more.
The best feature of the helmet is the twist lock system that enables you to tighten and loosen the helmet simply (no fussing with straps and buckles to get a good fit).
The ventilation is adequate, but not great, especially in front, where it would be nice to have another vent or two. That said, the helmet is reasonably light, and the pads are well placed for absorbing sweat.
Overall, I'd recommend it--and it's practically unbeatable for the price.
Fasten your buckle and tighten your chin strap
Check your adjustments every time you wear your helmet
Inspect your helmet regularly for signs of wear or damage |
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Giro Transfer Helmet 06
The Transfer offers top end looks and clean lines you expect from Giro at a price thats almost too good to believe. Sporting quality features like In-mold micro shell construction, 20 generous vents and precision fitting Accu Dial retention system the Transfer is no 2nd rate helmet. Weight 9.5 oz. Size: Universal Adult (21.25 24).
Wear a helmet when you ride
Wear your helmet low in the front to protect the forehead
Fasten your buckle and tighten your chin strap
Check your adjustments every time you wear your helmet
Inspect your helmet regularly for signs of wear or damage
Wear a helmet designed for your activity
The Encinal is a natural choice for riders who want cool comfort and rugged good looks without breaking the bank. And with features and performance that rival premium helmets, it's a clear all-around winner.
Complies with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's safety standard for bicycle helmets
Working late nights in his garage, designer/bike racer Jim Gentes created the first lightweight adult cycling helmet in 1985. |