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No excuses for not bringing it along.

Warning: putting on the Giro Montane Helmet will turn you into an airhead. We don't mean that in a bad way—it's just so lightweight, you might think there's nothing there. But there's plenty of tech packed into its 13.4 ounces, ready to protect you on your in-bounds exploits or backcountry ventures without weighing you down. Giro even included a handy carabiner clip so you can hook the Montane to your pack before heading out on the skin track.
  • In-mold construction fuses a tough polycarbonate shell with the cushioning foam, saving weight and increasing cooling efficiency
  • Roc Loc 5 Fit system lets you fine-tune the fit and the fore-aft tilt of the helmet in seconds with one hand
  • Super cool vents pull cool, fresh air into the helmet while pushing out heat and stale air
  • Stack vent in helmet aligns with center vent on your goggles to keep the clear and fog-free
  • Thermostat control gives you one-button control over the vents to respond to changing conditions
  • Compatible with TuneUps audio systems (sold separately)

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4 5

aevp332085

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

Spent a long weekend in Beaver Creek and Vail putting this to good use. Very comfortable for full days on the slopes. Good on a sunny warmer day and on the following day with snowy, windy conditions.

I initially paired it with a set of Giro Onset goggles. The combination fit well, though I eventually had problems with the Onsets and wound up replacing them with a pair of Smith I/O. In both cases, the helmet fit seamlessly with large sized goggles and were comfortable.

Sole minor complaint is the bungee cord retention piece on the back for the goggle straps. I found harder to adjust (without taking off the helmet) when attempting to get goggle straps to lay flat and correctly positioned. I think the snap button strap holder on others work better.

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Can the ear pads on this helmet be replaced...

Jackson Bueno

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Can the ear pads on this helmet be replaced with the ear pads to another one of giro's helmets? The helmet is great but the ear pads are pretty lame. I Would just like to know if I can replace them with ear pads for another helmet, and if so, which one?

5 5

big red

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

After skiing in a Smith Vantage for the past couple of years I decided to try this new Giro Montane helmet. Giro definitely makes their helmets a little more oval in shape, and if you have a more round head shape this probably is not the helmet for you. With that said, this is one great helmet.

Weighing it a only 2 ounces more than a Smith Maze helmet, Giro has incorporated vents that you can adjust on the fly without having to take off your helmet, a rotating dial fit adjustment, and best of all - vertical adjustment to the helmet.

With all the different style goggles out there, getting them to fit properly with your helmet is a key. The vertical fit on this helmet means you can alter the fit of the helmet to allow your goggles to sit either lower or higher on your face - all the while eliminating any gapper gap. Unlike their old style of vertical adjustment where you had to "unsnap" the rear padding, this new design simply slides up and down between 3 preset points - much easier to use, even on the chairlift.

So far I have worn this helmet in 30+ degree days all the way down to single digits. The vents work great on the warm days and yet it is very warm on the cold ones.