Travel and Outdoor Equipment Price Comparison > Cycling > Helmets
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6 LED rear light with constant, flashing and chasing modesPrecision-cut glue-on shellIntegrated adjustable dial-fit retention systemIntegrated, removable rear LED light18 ventsDeeper rear construction for improved protection3 light modes: steady, flash, pulseAvailable in size S/M (52-59) and M/L (58-61)4 colours available: black, blue, orange, green [Full Details]
Top features for lessSometimes the simplest designs are also the smartest. The Isode™ is an easy fit for riders who want a classic cycling helmet that doesn’t compromise comfort or performance. It includes features found in the premium helmets, like In-Mold construction to keep the weight low, and the easy one-handed adjustments of the acclaimed Roc Loc® Sport system for a quick, sure fit no matter where or how far you ride. FEATURES:Quick-dry paddingCompact shapeFull Hardbody™coverageReflectivityCONSTRUCTION:In-mold polycarbonate shell with EPS linerFIT SYSTEM:Roc Loc® SportVENTILATION:22 ventsUNIVERSAL FIT™ SIZES:UA 21.25†- 24†/ 54 - 61cm [Full Details]
Inspired by the sort of helmets you'll have seen in European road events such as the Tour De France, the MIPS-assisted Syntax Road Helmet from Giro provides just a touch more coverage than you might be used to, but still while boasting a classic slim fit. [Full Details]
Inspired by the sort of helmets you'll have seen in European road events such as the Tour De France, the MIPS-assisted Syntax Road Helmet from Giro provides just a touch more coverage than you might be used to, but still while boasting a classic slim fit. [Full Details]
Helmets Buyers Guide
No longer considered uncool, helmets are now an essential product for all cyclists. Essential for road use in case of accidents and also for off-road use for the added protection against branches and other natural obstacles.
More expensive helmets will be designed to allow more airflow through the helmet to reduce sweating and help cool down the wearer. Lighter weight is probably not a huge issue with helmets, but make sure that weight hasn't been lost by sacrificing strength and safety.
Obviously, make sure any helmet that you buy satisfies all the industry standards.