| Reviews: 12 |
| Review Mod |
| Nottinghamshire |
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4 of 5 27/09/2004 @ 10:35:31 |
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| Price Paid |
| ~ £40 plus £20 for tune-ups |
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| Bought From |
| T4hoe on Ebay (States) |
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| Times Used |
| Just Once |
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| Review Detail |
Saw a couple of people wearing this lid at Tam and thought, I want one of those! Giro make some great lids for both snowsports and cycling so you know you are getting quality. To get a great looking lid at the same time, you know you are quids in. Army style is in at the moment, how long it will last I don't know, but this really is a great looking lid.
Not readily available in the UK, I sourced my lid from the States via ebay and at around £40 with shipping, it was a steal. Add tune-ups (ear pads with which to listen to your tunes) at another £20 and you have a brilliant piece of kit for around £60!!
The lid is very comfy with the inner pads making it feel snug to your bonce. The removable ear pads, (which can be replaced by the tune-ups) allow you to give yourself a bit of airflow around the head on warm days, but on the cool days give you that needed warmth. The lid also has a goggle strap at the back to keep your goggles in check.
All in all, a great lid at a great price if you lnow where to look (give you a tip - the States). |
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| Strengths |
Inner pads very comfy
Great looking (in my opinion)
Goggle strap
Removable ear pads
Can add tune-ups to listen to your ipod/walkman on the slopes |
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| Weaknesses |
| No air vents so may get warm on spring days / indoor use - this would detract from the look though |
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| Similar Helmets Used |
Red Skycap
Pro-tec Andrew Crawford |
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