Giro Synthe MIPS Helmet
        
          
            This item is "Final Sale" and cannot be returned or exchanged
          
          
            
          
        
      
      This item is "Final Sale" and cannot be returned or exchanged
This item is "Final Sale" and cannot be returned or exchanged. Once the order is processed, labeled, or shipped, the order cannot be canceled.
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Giro Synthe MIPS Helmet Info
You’ve seen this Giro Synthe from the outside before.  It’s Giro’s fastest-ever and coolest-ever road  helmet, and a design that is changing the game.   The Giro Synthe Mips helmet advances what you find inside the helmet and  above the noggin with the Multi-direction Impact Protection System.
  
  Mips is a new technology that is being deployed in more  helmets every year.  The basic idea is  that the helmet can move around, just a little, when secured to your head, so  when your casque-covered noggin collides with some heavy object, like the  ground, your head can rotate a little to reduce rotational forces on your head  and reduce overall impact.  It achieves  this by lining the EPS foam with a “sliding enabler” material and then creating  an internal structure called the “Mips Low Friction Liner” which goes around  the RocLoc Air and allows the helmet to move while being secured to your  head.  The Liner itself is extensively  cut out, mimicking the helmet vents to keep cooling and comfort the same.  All this adds only 20 grams to the total helmet  weight.
  The Giro Synthe helmet design does aero road  better. The name comes from synthesis: in this case,  synthesizing the aero performance of Giro’s Air Attack and the cooling  performance of Giro’s Aeon. Basically, the Synthe does both better. 
  
  The aero performance is improved over the Air Attack in the “heads up” position  common to riding in a pack. The cooling performance is better than the Aeon. In  fact, the Synthe is the coolest helmet Giro has ever tested on their  Therminator headform. It’s almost as good as a bare head. 
  The aero and cooling performance are tied  together. The shape is far more compact than the Aeon, with the fewer, larger  vents, nineteen in total, leading to larger internal channels. And to help  promote airflow, Giro uses their RocLoc Air secondary retention system to  actually keep the helmet off the head. By doing this, airflow is improved  around the face and through the internal channels to the exhaust vents.
  Helping keep the helmet in place is the  primary retention system, which utilizes Featherweight webbing for straps, a  slimline chin buckle, and lightweight, adjustable camlock buckles under the  ears. Where your head contacts the RocLoc, X-Static padding contacts the skin  and wicks away the sweat. 
  Cognizant of cyclists desire to have a home  for sunglasses on the helmet, they’ve created dedicated ports for sunglass  temples to easily get inserted and removed. No tricks, no wiggling, just off  your eyes and into the helmet, and vice versa. They are integrated into mesh  panels which themselves are drag-reducing features of the helmet. 
  There’s another benefit to improved  aerodynamics. A quieter ride experience. By reducing the turbulence around your  head and helmet, the ride will seem not as noisy. You might even find yourself  talking in a lower voice because you don’t have to overcome so much noisy air. 
  The package put together is sixteen percent  faster than the Giro Aeon. It possesses eight grams less drag than the Giro Air  Attack in when the head is 30-degrees from vertical. It has two percent greater  cooling than the Aeon. It’s thirteen percent lighter than the Air Attack. The  official weight is 270g for a Medium, but we’ve seen them come in a good bit  less.
  The Giro Synthe Mips is not only more aero  than aero helmets, cooler than cool, and lighter than light.  It is safer, thanks to an innovative new impact-reducing  liner system.
Complies with the US CPSC Safety Standard for Bicycle Helmet for Persons Age 5 and Older
 
            
 
      
 
      
 
      
 
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