Movatik has Giro Register MIPS Bike Helmet on sale for $43.88 -> now $45 when you apply discount code BFCM in cart. Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member glenviewjeff for sharing this deal.
Features:
Adult Sized 54 - 61 cm.
Universal Fit helmets are sculpted to look good and fit great for almost anyone on the first try. By developing proprietary shell sizes based on specific customer groups, and combining them with an easily-adjustable fit system, it's easy for you get the right fit, straight out of the box, without the hassle or expense of trying multiple sizes.
All Giro helmets are designed to reduce as much energy as possible while meeting and exceeding stringent safety standards. The goal of Giro's Integrated MIPS-equipped helmets is to reduce rotational forces. Giro believes that helmets equipped with this technology can reduce the amount of rotational force that may be transferred to rider's brain in certain impacts.
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This deal price is $16.07 lower (26.80% savings) than the list price $59.95.
Universal Fit helmets are sculpted to look good and fit great for almost anyone on the first try. By developing proprietary shell sizes based on specific customer groups, and combining them with an easily-adjustable fit system, it's easy for you get the right fit, straight out of the box, without the hassle or expense of trying multiple sizes.
All Giro helmets are designed to reduce as much energy as possible while meeting and exceeding stringent safety standards. The goal of Giro's Integrated MIPS-equipped helmets is to reduce rotational forces. Giro believes that helmets equipped with this technology can reduce the amount of rotational force that may be transferred to rider's brain in certain impacts.
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11-28-2021 at 06:12 AM.
Shoot. Just bought this last week for $50 on ebay for my spouse.
This is a great helmet. #1 recommended by Consumer Reports. It is easily adjustable and has great airflow.
The "Bike Peddler Take A Look Cycling Eyeglass Mirror" rear view mirror works great with this helmet. Clips onto the visor, is very adjustable and compact.
It would work fine for either. It looks more road like but it wouldn't stick out on a mountain bike. I see mountain bikers with expensive aero road helmets. Lots of mountain bikers use one helmet if they also ride road
Compared to maybe skate style helmets which were the lowest rated on that test, yes. Most actual MTB helmets are almost exactly the same as the helmet for sale except the protection extends lower to the base of the skull. This is to protect against the abnormal surface we crash on like a protruding rock. The helmet above only work of the helmet itself takes the impact. If a protruding rock or root strikes the skull before the helmet then it's useless.
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I wouldn't use this for mountain. Doesn't cover back of the skull very much.
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This is a great helmet. #1 recommended by Consumer Reports. It is easily adjustable and has great airflow.
The "Bike Peddler Take A Look Cycling Eyeglass Mirror" rear view mirror works great with this helmet. Clips onto the visor, is very adjustable and compact.
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4 of 5 stars and a 17.1 score.
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It would work fine for either. It looks more road like but it wouldn't stick out on a mountain bike. I see mountain bikers with expensive aero road helmets. Lots of mountain bikers use one helmet if they also ride road
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Hopefully you are kidding... if not, no, it will not
"The only good bug is a dead bug."
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Compared to maybe skate style helmets which were the lowest rated on that test, yes. Most actual MTB helmets are almost exactly the same as the helmet for sale except the protection extends lower to the base of the skull. This is to protect against the abnormal surface we crash on like a protruding rock. The helmet above only work of the helmet itself takes the impact. If a protruding rock or root strikes the skull before the helmet then it's useless.
It'll work better than no helmet at all