Travel and Outdoor Equipment Price Comparison > Cycling > Helmets
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The Giro Foray Helmet combines the premium design language of Giro's top-line bike helmets to deliver an incredible value cycling helmet. The Foray is a versatile cycle helmet that will feel as at home on the road as it will on gravel tow-paths. [Full Details]
The Protone weighs just 215g and uses a 3D Dry padding with a multi-layer open cell construction process to give a more comfortable ride.It has removable and washable inner padding¸ made from CoolMax® fabrics and its inner padding fabric has been treated using the Sanitized® antimicrobial process. KASK has also continued to use its Multi In-Moulding Technology to create a polycarbonate cover for the top¸ base ring and the back of the helmet’s shell. This is joined to the inner polystyrene cap via KASK’s In-Moulding Technology to improve the shell’s shock absorption. Its strengthened frame further reduces the risk of a shock breaking the shell [Full Details]
The Protone weighs just 215g and uses a 3D Dry padding with a multi-layer open cell construction process to give a more comfortable ride.It has removable and washable inner padding¸ made from CoolMax® fabrics and its inner padding fabric has been treated using the Sanitized® antimicrobial process. KASK has also continued to use its Multi In-Moulding Technology to create a polycarbonate cover for the top¸ base ring and the back of the helmet’s shell. This is joined to the inner polystyrene cap via KASK’s In-Moulding Technology to improve the shell’s shock absorption. Its strengthened frame further reduces the risk of a shock breaking the shell [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.