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Giro Monza Bike Helmet
By: Giro       Average Rating: 4.5     Total Reviews: 7
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Giro Monza Bike Helmet     On: 2008-02-27

Excellent price (almost half the cost of retail). Comfortable, light and great aerodynamics. I highly recommend the helmet and recommend purchasing with Amazon.
Well ventilated and easy to adjust, an excellent helmet!     On: 2007-12-12

I bought this helmet because I wasnt satisfied with the ventilation on the helmet I had. This helmet ventilates extremely well and is very light and comfortable. It feels more like wearing a hat than a helmet. I highly recommend it.

The adjustability is very nice, and never pinches or creates pressure points. The pads are holding up fine after several months now, and I ride to work pretty much every day. I havent had the problem with sweat that others have mentioned, I might recommend that they invest in a headband.
Monza helmet worked great when it needed to     On: 2007-09-01

I had my Monza only 2 months when I was hit by a car while inline skating. It was the most comfortable helmet Ive ever owned. The helmet stayed on and saved me from any head injury. Im ordering a new one today.
sudee     On: 2007-01-03

My husband is an avid biker and has had many helmets. He loves the Monza, helmet is all one piece and is very comfortable. He feels the one piece design has a greater safety factor.
Good Product - Poor Delivery     On: 2006-11-05

The Giro Monza helmet provides excellent protection while delivering stylish comfort. Of all the helmets tired at local shops, the Giro Monza is one of the best.

We purchased one of the Giro Monza helmets at a local shop. The helment came with extra pads to be used as inserts around the strap mechanism. The helmet we received from Amazon was missing the insert pads and the warranty/installation pamphlet that we received with the helmet purchased from our local shop. Perhaps the Amazon competitive pricing is through eliminating pieces of the standard package. Also note, the Amazon order came as if the Helmet had been stored in a warehouse (dusty) for a long period of time.
Great helmet, bad pad orientation     On: 2006-11-02

This is a good helmet for the money. It fits my head like a glove (well, like a hat, really). I found it helpful to know that Giro helmets generally fit people with a more round head around the hat band, whereas Bell helmets are better for folks with a more oval shaped head.

One issue that will keep me from buying another one is the pads. They are oriented longitudinally so that sweat runs down from the top of the head and is channeled to drip right into my eyes. The Limar helmet I had before this one avoided this by putting a front pad across the forehead laterally with its low points depositing the sweat outside of the eye area.
Great helmet, bad pad design     On: 2006-11-02

This is a good helmet for the money. It fits my head like a glove (well, like a hat, really). I found it helpful to know that Giro helmets generally fit people with a more round head around the hat band, whereas Bell helmets are better for folks with a more oval shaped head.

One issue that will keep me from buying another one is the pads. They are oriented longitudinally so that sweat runs down from the top of the head and is channeled to drip right into my eyes. The Limar helmet I had before this one avoided this by putting a front pad across the forehead laterally with its low points depositing the sweat outside of the eye area.
Great helmet, bad pad orientation     On: 2006-11-01

This is a good helmet for the money. It fits my head like a glove (well, like a hat, really). I found it helpful to know that Giro helmets generally fit people with a more round head around the hat band, whereas Bell helmets are better for folks with a more oval shaped head.

One issue that will keep me from buying another one is the pads. They are oriented longitudinally so that sweat runs down from the top of the head and is channeled to drip right into my eyes. The Limar helmet I had before this one avoided this by putting a front pad across the forehead laterally with its low points depositing the sweat outside of the eye area.
Great helmet, bad pad design     On: 2006-11-01

This is a good helmet for the money. It fits my head like a glove (well, like a hat, really). I found it helpful to know that Giro helmets generally fit people with a more round head around the hat band, whereas Bell helmets are better for folks with a more oval shaped head.

One issue that will keep me from buying another one is the pads. They are oriented longitudinally so that sweat runs down from the top of the head and is channeled to drip right into my eyes. The Limar helmet I had before this one avoided this by putting a front pad across the forehead laterally with its low points depositing the sweat outside of the eye area.

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