Description
The Phase doesn't cover your ears, so you can hear the shop monkeys begging you to wait for them.
The Giro Phase Bike Helmet features tons of venting to keep your melon cool during those mid-summer rides that you regret letting yourself get talked into. It's kind of nice to drop those spandex-clad über-climber bike-shop buddies that talked you into coming, though. It looks like they could have saved the $300 that they spent on their helmets for a helmet like yours that actually vents.
- Acu-Dial fit system for a custom fit
- 27 oversized vents keep the air flowing
- Snap-fit 2 visor keeps sun and debris from getting into your eyes
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Phase Helmet
andp66490
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This helmet is great, my head is strangely sized and most helmets do not fit me very well (either too snug or too tight); however, this helmet is very easy to adjust (via roll wheel in the back) and is probably the best fitting helmet I have ever owned. Performance wise, I have not tested its head protection capabilities, but it feels great during hot days as there is lots of ventilation.
In-Mold construction
Christopher Columbus
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Giro Phase
Christopher Columbus
Member since
Have only had this out on a few rides so far but it seems like a great helmet. Very light, tons of vents to keep the dome cool, easy to adjust and secure on the head. Overall good helmet and a great deal.
Great buy!
calp370138
Member since
Great air flow, light, great looks, great comfortable fit and great safety rating! My helmet from now on! definitely recommend it!
Great value
thefurryone
Member since
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
Bought one of these from another site early this season and have over 1500 miles on it. It's light enough, vent well and even ponytail compatible. Starting to stink from summer wear, plan to replace it with another one or maybe two. Great value for the price.
Excellent Bucket
zack
Member since
Excellent brain bucket, I think I might have the phase ii, not sure. Either way great helmet, the adjuster deal is best compared to others I think. I got burnt on the extra pad liners, not sure if it's supposed to come with them or not. I did not order it from here thought so nothing related to Huck n Roll.
I need to go back to the shop where I got it and check see about an extra set a padding.
Giro Phase
Ian
Member since
I took my new Phase (made by Bell Sports according to a sticker : ) out to a local trail park for about an hour today. It was sunny with a little bit of wind. I did not really notice it during my ride, which was great. I have not smashed it into anything yet, so I can not comment on that.
My head is about 22.5 in around so I got the medium (55-59 cm). It came with the height adjustment maxed out (in the 3rd position) and I turned the Acu Dial to about 75% closed. It is a good fit.
I did not see a side on view, so I am posting one. Too bad I was the only one around to display it : )
Comfortable, worked when I needed it
shoebag2000
Member since
Great helmet if you have a big head, adjustment is easy, just a little tricky at first to get it to stay at the size you want. I have a big head, especially the ridge on top, and it fit great. Ventilation was great too. Also did it's job when I needed it too, flew over the handlebars and nailed a rock with my head, broke the helmet, head wasn't too bad. I would buy it again.
A Helmet.....
Michael DeVoue
Member since
....is really just a helmet. This one works great, but makes my head appear more mushroom-like than others. Still gave 5 stars as it does what it should.
Nice, comfortable and light helmet.
Cole
Member since
Aight, this is my first real mountain bike helmet, but I'm going to review it. I have a gigantic head, like I wear a size 7 5/8 hat, but this helmet fits me perfectly. I also was astonished by how light it is. It literally weighs less than a newspaper. And it just looks awesome. It's a great helmet, if your hesitant, don't be. It's fully worth it.
great fit and good look
keithmac
Member since
tried on a number of lids at local store. most made my head look like a muffin top. retention cinch in back holds lid in place during bumps and drops where you do not want to have it cover your eyes. glad i bought it.
Dig the Giro Phase Helmet
Brian Limoges
Member since
I have a big awkward head. This is one of the few helmets I found that is adjustable and makes my odd noggin' just about bulletproof when riding. I chose this helmet over a few others because of the great coverage in the back of the head. It does weigh a little more than similarly priced helmets in this category, but a few extra grams of helmet for more coverage is a small price to pay when you fly over the handle bars.

Ian
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