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Giro Sheer Helmet (Women's)

Posted by meb from United States
10/16/2012 - 11:52am

5
  
"Great Deal on Great Helmet "

The helmet is comfortable, and venting system is easy to use!!



Giro Ember Helmet (Women's)

Posted by Claire from San Francisco, CA
07/13/2011 - 7:51pm

4.666665
  
"Perfect -- comfortable and looks good!"

Helmet is exactly as pictured. Fit is adjustable and helmet is extremely comfortable with soft removable liner and vents. I have a large head but bought the medium which fits perfectly. Highly recommended.



Giro Manifest Goggle

Posted by Antique Racer from Aspen, CO
01/16/2011 - 12:25pm

5
  
"A high quality product. Spheric is tops!"

I was a college ski racer, who is now 50; so I've owned lots of goggles. I bought this to be the best fit for my adult face and my Giro Seam helmet. The goggles match to the helmet very well, and I have experienced no fogging the 4 times I've been out since I bought them. I live in Aspen, Colorado and we've been experiencing severely cold temperatures for this time of year. Our low humidity, (15-18%), lend themselves to goggles not getting fogged from your exhaled breath the way they would there in the East; but again, no problems so far. They are spheric lenses, so vision is as flawless as your eyes. I haven't changed the lenses yet, as the light has been Sunny; but they look to be easy to change. Came with the second pair of lenses, and a nice carrying case for both the lenses.



Giro Ember Helmet (Women's)

Posted by Snow Go-er from U.S.A
01/07/2011 - 7:42pm

4.666665
  
"Good Helmet"

Fits well once you realize there is a dial at the back. Really warm, and looks the exact same in as in picture. Has a snap closure for your goggles so they stay in place. I would highly recommend this.



Giro Shiv Helmet

Posted by JBrooks279 from Peter Glenn @ Delray Beach
01/24/2009 - 1:21pm

5
  
"Giro is Super Sick!!!"

I used it everyday...It is warm, and very cool looking...it was so light that i forgot to take it off in the lodge.