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Giro Remedy Full Face MTB Helmet

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Overview

About Giro Remedy Full Face MTB Helmet

Closeouts. Take it to the limit with the Giro Remedy full-face helmet, designed for downhill mountain bikers, BMX racers and trick riders who require maximum protection.

Specs

Specs about Giro Remedy Full Face MTB Helmet

  • Fit system: Super Fit system
  • Construction: Carbon composite shell with EVA-lined chinbar, EPS liner
  • Ventilation: Open
  • Number of vents: 14
  • Bike/Skate: EN 1078,CPSC
  • Weight: 2 lb. 10 oz.
  • Weight: 2 lb. 15 oz.
  • Weight: 2 lb. 5 oz.
  • Material: Carbon composite shell with EVA-lined chinbar, EPS liner
  • Gender: Women,Men
  • Recommended use: Mountain bike
  • Imported

Reviews

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4.687500 5 Overall Rating: 4.7 4.687500 Based on 32 reviews

Most Helpful 5-Star Review

5.0 out of 5 stars. Ultimate in lightweight DH protection
Verified Buyer Reviewed by Sasquatch in the Wasatch from Cooter Holler, Georgia on Thursday, October 8, 2009
To help folks with fitment, I usually wear a small Giro in their conventional XC helmets. But using their fit guide, I'm technically a medium, but just barely at 56cm/22". The upper portion of the helmet that surrounds your head fits just like a typical XC in the Giro line but the cheek pads are a bit tight. Giro offers these in three thicknesses to fine tune the fit. 30mm is standard, and they also offer a 25mm and a 35mm.

Overall, a great helmet, with plenty of strength for such a light weight, while still offering a decent amount of ventilation. You need to be realistic about the ventilation though. While it doesn't flow air like a roadie lid, it offers much, much more protection. FYI, my small weighs 2lbs 5oz, so if you went with the more expensive carbon fiber model, you'd only save ~5oz. Also, you can easily remove the visor and strap a light to the top where the front vents are, so you can still do midnight bombing runs without sacrificing FF protection.
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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Say NO to the deliverance look!
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by JONG =Just another newbie gaper from Front Range, CO on Friday, July 9, 2010
    Breaking your jaw sucks, Fits really good, Excellent protection. Its a little warm but thats to be expected, with this kind of helmet. At this Price it was same as my XC lid, made sense to have a lid like this for the occasional lift service/ occasional nasty XC trail that my wife and I do. (Should have bought 2 for the both of us) I would probably even wear it on a trail like Porc Rim in moab, where you don't have too much climbing, and if the weather wasn't too hot.
    • Best Uses: BMX, Cold-weather riding
    • Describe Yourself: Competitive Cyclist
    • Pros: Nice fit system/pads
    • Sizing: Feels true to size
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Super Sweet
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Nickerson from San Diego on Wednesday, June 30, 2010
    Overall worth the money. Fell much safer now when bombing down hills....
    • Best Uses: Cold-weather riding, Mountain biking
    • Describe Yourself: Avid Cyclist
    • Pros: Durable, Lightweight
    • Sizing: Feels true to size
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Excellent for the price
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Rtho from Stgo-Chile on Saturday, June 12, 2010
    Excellent helmet, maybe a little heavier but it fells very comfortable. I'm using it every day for normal riding.
    • Best Uses: BMX, Everyday riding, Road cycling
    • Cons: Weight
    • Describe Yourself: Avid Cyclist
    • Pros: Convenient back-of-head adjustment, Durable, Nice fit system/pads
    • Sizing: Feels true to size
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. WoW whata Helmet
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by MtnMatt from Forest Falls, Ca. on Monday, May 17, 2010
    Well It's a helmet, It's hard on the outside and soft on the inside. Good fit and finish, Hope never to need to use for crashing.... but for the price you can not do any better.
    • Best Uses: Cold-weather riding, Mountain biking
    • Describe Yourself: Avid Cyclist
    • Pros: Durable, Good ventilation, Lightweight, Nice fit system/pads
    • Sizing: Feels true to size
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Excellent
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Dano from Orlando, Fl on Monday, May 17, 2010
    My son is wearing this style of helmet now since he just broke his jaw after falling while riding and wearing a half helmet - he says the helmet feels like he has alot more protection, it's light weight and there is plenty of ventilation holes which helps because he is in Florida in the humidity! I'm so glad I ran across this helmet when I started looking for one - was about to buy one that wasn't as light and airy! Great product - just suprised it wasn't offered from more companies with the BMX scene getting bigger!!
    • Best Uses: BMX
    • Describe Yourself: Competitive Cyclist
    • Pros: Convenient back-of-head adjustment, Durable, Good ventilation, Lightweight, Nice fit system/pads
    • Sizing: Feels true to size

About Giro

Over the past three decades, Giro has grown to become a household name in bike helmets, ski helmets and high-performance optics. Available in a wide assortment of models and price points, Giro helmets are built to protect the craniums of weekend warriors and professional athletes alike. From super-aerodynamic triathlon helmets to full-face MTB lids, Giro bike helmets are some of the most technologically advanced in the industry. On the slopes and in the backcountry, Giro ski helmets provide a seamless blend of impact-protection, warmth and sleek aesthetics, all in a lightweight package. Already love this brand’s sport helmets? You’ll be equally impressed with Giro goggles, gloves and cycling shoes, too. Exceptional design. Elite protection. That’s Giro.