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Giro Shiv Helmet
The Giro Shiv Helmet is all about protection—not only from impacts, but from lame style as well. The Shiv is light, with a low-pro skate look enhanced further by Giro’s innovative Mag Clip Goggle Retainer, which keeps your strap in place without using a dorky snap-flap to disrupt the stylish flow. Want an even cleaner look? Remove the pads from the custom interior channel and run your goggles inside, so the progressive profile and graphics have room to breathe. Add Giro’s optional TuneUps audio kit to give your session a personalized soundtrack.
Bottom Line: Style and head pro that cuts like a knife.
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does anyone know how to remove the ear flaps?
does anyone know how to remove the ear flaps?
By: TBRADS
March 11, 2009
They should just pop right out. They usually have a two plastic fins that clip into the helmet. You should be able to just pop them out.
By: Andrew
March 11, 2009
loving this one
By: Ingrid Backstrom
March 17, 2009
This helmet is really light and easy to wear, and I love the magnetic goggle clip. I always wear it with a beanie underneath, and sometimes I wear the goggles under and sometimes over--it's nice to have the option in the same helmet with no fuss.
I was wondering if the ear flaps are removable? The instructions
I was wondering if the ear flaps are removable? The instructions didn't say so i was just wondering
By: TBRADS
March 10, 2009
Yes they are.
By: Andrew
March 10, 2009
yeah just pull them from one side
don't be afraid they wont break
By: Steve Summers
May 23, 2009
Versatile Style plus Giro Safety
By: Steve Summers
January 16, 2009
I picked up the Giro Shiv (Matte Black) at the beginning of the season because I wanted a lighter more "park" style helmet to compliment my G10 MX. Due to my great experience with the G10 I knew Giro would be the best choice for my second helmet and chose the new Shiv over the Encore 2 due to its slightly better safety, removable goggle clip and cooler design. The Shiv is a very versatile helmet, it has removable pads in different thicknesses to customize the fit and when removed there is no velcro on the inside of the helmet itself so if you like rocking a beanie underneath there is no velcro to rip it to shreds. The removable pads also worked great for wearing my goggles (Oakley Crowbars) underneath the helmet without them feeling uncomfortable, I liked having the earpads popped out for a little ventilation when I wore my beanie plus goggles underneath. On cold days there are little pads that block the vents to keep out the wind and even without a hat on the earpads are super warm, comfy and you can hear people talk! As a steezy newschool skier I loved the style of the helmet which enabled me to cover it with my collection of stickers while still ensuring me that if I knuckle the next jump or fall off a rail or just land on my head from some ice I have the safety of Giro backing me up. Overall a great product, as expected nothing but the best from Giro.
can any1 tell me if this helmet makes ur head look bulky? i've
can any1 tell me if this helmet makes ur head look bulky? i've had that problem b4
By: TRAV86
February 16, 2009
no it doesnt. it diffinatly has a very slim profile, even with my massive dome. it looks especially good once you put on your jacket etc.
By: TBRADS
March 7, 2009
Sick Helmet
By: TBRADS
March 11, 2009
This helmet is the best helemt I've ever worn. It's super light and extremely comfortable. It looks great with a beanie and goggles underneath.
if i wear my hat and goggles under the helmet, can i take the
if i wear my hat and goggles under the helmet, can i take the goggle clip off? it looks like it snaps off...
By: Ben Emery
January 27, 2009
Ben,The goggle clip is removable on the helmet so yes you can remove it to give a clean style.
By: Aaron Roberts
January 27, 2009
Killer Choice
By: jtr2531726
December 9, 2008
I can't agree more that this helmet is for the guy looking for the low profile look. Works well with the pads in or with no pads and a hat. It's also super light and versatile. The magnetic goggle clip was a great idea. My Scott Motive's fit the helmet great as well.
I would like to know of the following helmets:Giro Bad Lieutentant
I would like to know of the following helmets:Giro Bad Lieutentant Audio Helmet;Giro Encore 2 Audio Helmet;Giro Shiv Audio Helmet;Giro Shiv Helmet;Giro Shiv Signature Series Helmet;Red Frequency HelmetRed HiFi Subwoofer System Helmet;Red Skycap II Helmet;Smith Holt Skullcandy Audio Helmet;Smith Hustle Skullcandy Audio Helmet;offer the best audio system & head protection for the money & warranty? The helmet would be used for sledding in the snow; smowmobiling; & snowshoeing?Thanks
By: sweatjacket
January 13, 2009
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