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Put on Giro Bad Lieutenant Audio Helmet and nail that cab 5 you've been working on. Pump a little hip-hop into the Bad Lieutenant's speakers—it'll help your flow. Giro bonded a tough ABS shell to an impact-absorbing EPS liner for lightweight, low-profile protection you can count on when a trick goes bad. Removable ear pads help you regulate your temperature while hiking the pipe or a kicker. Stereo headphones and a built in control cord comes standard issue with Giro's Audio TuneUps System. Giro gave the control cord an inline mute button so you actually hear what your riding buddies are saying on the lift.
Bottom Line: Put on your Giro Bad Lieutenant Audio Helmet and launch a full-scale assault on the terrain park.
The helmet itself gets 5 stars.. Its got awesome looks and I like looking like a BSG marine :) :) BSG used these exact same helmets to save cost and weight.
The audio gets 3 stars though.. for being very mediocre. They don't have a great soundstage and they sound better when you push the earflaps against your ears... but you wont be able to do this when you're riding down the mountain.
I wish GIRO teamed up with a different company than skullcandy to make their audio flaps.
The helmet is surprisingly comfortable and has great sound quality. The only problem is that goggles can't sit well on the front of it because of the curved rim.
The padding is a little sparse but I was using a toque underneath in 40 below temp and music kept pumping. The skull candy pause button works great as well.
Depends on your activity level/outside temp. Definitely wouldn't wear it in warm weather, but if it's freezing outside it's probably alright as long as you aren't thrashing too hard. I would probably recommend one with ventilation, as you can always throw on a beanie but you can't just drill holes. I really like my Bern helmets, more comfortable than some low-level giros that I have worn (softer foam)
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