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From its inception to today, Giro offers a wide range of equipment for cyclists. From clothing to shoes, masks to gloves, their range is quite extensive, but above all, it is in the helmets, particularly Giro MTB Helmets, that they excel. To ensure no practice is overlooked, they have committed to providing high-performance models for all different types of riding. Thus, we find Giro MTB Helmets that are considered “classic” for cross-country or less demanding practices. These will be lightweight Giro MTB Helmets that are very well-ventilated, ensuring a comfortable ride while remaining safe. They are likely the Giro MTB Helmets closest to road models due to their sleek and lightweight designs. They represent a perfect compromise between safety and minimal bulk. Next, we have the Giro MTB Helmets referred to as “jet,” designed for All-Mountain or Enduro riding. These Giro MTB Helmets are characterised by being more covering, especially at the nape of the neck, a vulnerable area in more demanding riding. The goal of an All-Mountain helmet is to provide more safety for riders exposed to a higher risk of falls. While still focusing on ventilation and low weight, they won’t hinder you on the climbs while remaining protective on the descents. They strike a very good balance between the “classic” cross-country helmet and the full-face helmet we will discuss next. This last category is reserved for Giro MTB Helmets for the most demanding practices, namely Downhill or highly exposed Enduro riding. In these specific cases, the full-face helmet will be used. Offering the highest level of protection possible, it is reserved for the riskiest practices. All Giro MTB Helmets are equipped with Mips technology. Notably, there is a purely full-face model, the “Disciple,” and the famous modular “Switchblade” model, which can switch from its highly protective full-face version to a lighter “jet” version (without the chin guard) for less demanding practices. Embodying the very versatility of a MTB helmet, it will delight seasoned cyclists. As you can see, Giro is committed to providing high-quality equipment for all mountain biking enthusiasts, regardless of their level or the nature of their practice.
Now that you are well-versed in Giro MTB Helmets, you can find a wide selection online at Hardloop. As a reminder, a MTB helmet should be replaced at least every 5 years, and even every 3 years for the most dedicated mountain bikers. Additionally, any fall or impact absorbed by your helmet should be a reason for replacement. A damaged helmet can no longer provide the level of protection that a new MTB helmet offers. Whether you are ready to replace your MTB helmet or looking for one more suited to your practice, here is a selection of the best models we offer:
Giro Fixture: a must-have from Giro, the Fixture is a jet helmet suitable for light All-Mountain or Enduro riding. It lists the attributes of high-end helmets (In-mold construction, Roc-loc adjustment), all while remaining at an extremely attractive price. A must-have!
Giro Montaro Mips: even more protective than the previous one, it features an aesthetic and efficient design. In-mold construction, Roc-loc adjustment, integration of glasses, and the use of Mips technology, this is a Giro MTB Helmet that performs well for engaged and demanding riders!