Giro Section Bike/Multi-Sport Helmet, Matte Black, Large
The new Giro Section combines the look of a traditional skate-style helmet with the light weight of in-mold technology for urban commuting, dirt jumping, and trail-riding.
Product Features
- In-mold hardbody with full coverage shell.59 – 63cm / 23.25 – 24.75-Inch
- Ultra-light at only 296 grams, size Medium (compared to 445 grams – Flak, size Medium).
- 8 vents and understated Giro metal badge branding
- Open cell foam padding
Head first on concrete To keep you reading this helmet saved my life literally. But first of all, I’ll mention looks, it’s super light, probably lighter than a notebook, low profile, comes with enough passing to make it fit perfectly.Now a few days ago I was riding on a bit of a downhill downtown, I was going pretty fast I didn’t slow down and wanted to avoid a bridge and go on the sidewalk, I thought I could just jump on top of the crack in the road but my back tire got caught and I flipped my bike…
Great helmet. Amazed how few people wear helmets … Great helmet.The helmet is deceptively lightweight but makes me feel safe and protected when riding. I used some of the extra foam in the package to add cushion because the helmet was a bit too loose. Helmet is well ventilated and only give me helmet hair after heavy riding. I like the color (gunmetal) and the matte finish really looks crisp.I’m amazed how few people wear helmets these days. Reasons may be: gives helmet hair, hot and sweaty (low ventilation), or that it…
This is a well-made helmet that inspires confidence with its construction and snug fit. I wanted the lime green for optimal visibility, and the color is nice – I love the matte finish. I posted a picture of the package label which had some relevant information. The ownerâs manual (in several languages) shows how to adjust the Giro Tri Loc, Roc Loc, Acu Loc, and Mini Loc, none of which are on this helmet which has very conventional buckles and straps – I posted a picture of the straps because…