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Giro Remedy S Comp Helmet
When you take a face plant into the concrete on a failed rail attempt, you'll be glad you have the full-face protection of the Giro Remedy S Helmet. Trusted by riders like J.P. Auclair and Xavier DeleRue, this helmet delivers enhanced coverage to handle the knarliest lines, rails, and jumps. The Remedy S' EPS foam liner takes the impact of brutal hits. The flow through design sucks air in the front of the helmet and lets it out 14 vents for on-the-fly ventilation. A removable visor offers further protection and keeps the sun out of your eyes while being towed into backcountry kickers.
Bottom Line: The Remedy S Helmet provides serious protection for rails, jumps and lines with serious consequences.
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i was wondering how much this helmet wayed because i found a...
i was wondering how much this helmet wayed because i found a really cool motorcross helem that is really light 3 pounds how heavy is this one?
By: ben2449379
September 29, 2008
The weight is in the Tech Specs section at the top of the page under the price. This helmet weighs 2 pounds.
By: Angus Bohanon ![]()
September 29, 2008
I need to buy a full face biking helmet, and after a serious...
I need to buy a full face biking helmet, and after a serious snowboarding accident last season I'm also considering replacing my regular helmet with a full face type. Can you use the same helmet for both? What are the major differences? I would like to avoid buying two nearly identical helmets. Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks,
-Slav
By: ssloniowsk2203935
May 6, 2008
There really aren't any major differences other than target market. Both are designed to take big hits at high speed, sometimes in the face. There are plenty of people that use freeride helmets for skiing and vice versa. I'd say find the helmet for whatever sport that you like the best and cross it over to the other.
By: Angus Bohanon ![]()
September 29, 2008






