MEN'S HELMETS - ROAD
Giro Aeon Helmet
In the never-ending quest for helmet lightness, one fact makes us rest easy: Even the most feathery helmets must pass the CPSC safety standard for impact resistance. If, for example, you've ever picked up a Giro Prolight or Aeon helmets, you know why this is a concern. It seems impossible that a ...read more
Giro Selector Helmet
We've come a long way from the Giro 'ice chest' aero helmet that Greg Lemond wore when he rode to a last stage upset of Laurent Fignon in the '89 Tour. In a similar twist of the general classification, Levi Leipheimer overcame a two minute deficit coming into a last stage time trial to leapfrog ...read more
Louis Garneau Vorttice Black Knight Helmet
It was Nietzsche who famously spoke the aphorism: 'Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.' But after a mesmerizing stare into the cold, mirrored lens and stealthy black finish of the Louis Garneau Vorttice Black ...read more
Louis Garneau X-Lite Helmet
With 37 vents, the Louis Garneaue X-lite Helmet not only provides protection during a crash—it keeps your noggin cool when pushing hard. An ergonomic, anatomically correct fit, easy-to-adjust fit system and ultra low weight help keep the X-Lite as unnoticeable as possible when spinni ...read more
Kask Vertigo Special Helmet
When you close your eyes and think of Italian contributions to cycling, the obvious imagery is filled with flashy bicycles, bright colors, and bold riders. But, you wouldn't think to envision an Englishman winning the Tour with his eyes set on the 2013 Giro. However, the Brits at Team Sky have ...read more
Mavic Plasma SLR Helmet
Toss Mavic into casual conversation, and it's naturally going to revolve around wheels and rims. After all, it's what Manufacture d'Articles Vélocipédiques Idoux et Chanel has specialized in for decades. But, Mavic has had its French paws in everything cycling, even developing the fir ...read more
Lazer Helium Helmet
Built with the same Rollsys retention system as the Tardiz helmet, the Lazer Helium Helmet is a marvel of comfort and security. And while it shares a similar appearance with the Genesis, the Helium has a far more sculpted shape. It also incorporates an in-molded shell portion that wraps around ...read more
Lazer Tardiz Helmet
It should come as no revelation that over the course of a triathlon, your body will be tested. Simply put, you need every advantage that you can get, and when you've exhausted the channels of apparel and lightweight bicycle components, it's time that you take a look at your aerodynamic position. An ...read more
Giro Air Attack Shield Helmet
Traditionally, aerodynamic cycling helmets have relied on sloping shapes, minimal venting, and a teardrop tail design to dictate the flow of air in order to overcome aerodynamic drag. However, with Giro's new Air Attack Shield, its engineers had to rethink the shape of this typical design. The ...read more
Giro Air Attack Helmet
The Garmin-Barracuda riders are using them, as well as many other of the peloton's racers. And while it might still be too early to say that we're used to seeing them, the trend among the number of pros who've made the switch is rising. We're talking about those 'odd-looking' round helmets that ...read more
Giro Atmos Helmet
How much do we love the Giro Atmos Helmet? So much that it's been a permanent fixture in our cycling closets since it first appeared on the scene. Sure, we've flirted with some new, good-looking lids, but we've always come back to our true love, the Atmos.The Atmos was the first helmet that ever ...read more
Giro Sapphire Helmet - Women's
Giro's In-Mold Composite Reinforcement and Roll Cage technology allows its designers to provide the Sapphire Women's Helmet with cooling ventilation and class leading safety. The In-Mold Composite Reinforcement fuses the shell and impact-absorbing EPS foam into one lightweight structure.In-Mold ...read more
Giro Advantage 2 Helmet
For over a decade, the Giro Advantage 2 has proven to be the pinnacle of aerodynamic performance, with a rich history of wins at the pro level. Giro relies on wind tunnel data to improve even the smallest of details to shave seconds off your times. Though the smooth, teardrop design of the ...read more
Giro Pneumo Helmet
We can never get enough of versatility. Sure, there are some things that are better left dedicated, like time trial helmets, but this still doesn't dispel the excitement of using the same helmet on the road, trail, or commute to work. However, until the Giro Pneumo Helmet, this simply wasn't a ...read more
Giro Saros Helmet
To us, the hallmark of a Giro design are its three central vents. And, not coincidentally, you'll find this feature on the Giro Saros Helmet. It was originally part of the Prolight design, but nearly every subsequent helmet has revolved around the three prominent central holes. To us, this trident ...read more
Giro Savant Helmet
Whether you're a weekend warrior, a power commuter, or just finding your legs with the local cycling club, the 'buy the cheapest helmet that fits well' method isn't exactly podium-worthy advice to ensure happy riding. Luckily for you, the aptly-named Giro Savant carries every drop of Giro's ...read more
Giro Reverb Helmet
The Giro Reverb Helmet may look as though it just fell out of a faded 1991 Tour de France poster, but if you look closer, you'll find modern re-tooling, and subtle homage to the famed helmet that put a then little-known Giro Sport Design on the map. Gone are the outdated standards of yesteryear, ...read more
Giro Atmos Replacement Coolmax Helmet Pads
Here's what we know: The Giro Atmos is the undisputed greatest helmet ever made. It's the only one we want to sell because it's so much more comfy and breathable than any other helmet on the market, and its customization of fit is pretty much infinite. In fact, the only issue we've ever had with ...read more
Giro Ionos Replacement Pad Set
The Giro Ionos is impressive for many reasons. One of those reasons are the helmet pads. They manage to fit seven helmet pads in the set, all thin strips, on the inside of the helmet. Two are for your brow, the remaining are for everywhere else. The replacement set comes with all seven pads. The ...read more
Giro Prolight Replacement Helmet Pad Set
Three pads. That's the totality of the padding inside the Giro Prolight helmet. Another reason why the Prolight is so feather-light. The set comprises of a left brow, a right brow, and a top pad. Like the Giro Ionos, the pads are made from X-Static, which has ...read more
Catlike Chrono Aero WT Helmet
The Chrono Aero WT Helmet design was developed through extensive wind tunnel testing by Catlike's engineers. While we're starting to see more manufacturers building their time-trial lids with shorter tails and stubbier backsides, Catlike continues to design its TT helmet in accordance with the ...read more
Catlike Whisper Helmet
At its core, a helmet's purpose is fairly transparent -- avoid a trip to the hospital after a crash. However, every helmet maker takes different paths to achieve this. And with rigorous certification systems, you can be assured that most helmets will generally protect you, but the question ...read more
Catlike Chrono Aero WT Helmet
In the states, the long, wispy tails of time-trial helmets have started going the way of the buffalo, seemingly overnight. Bell, Giro, and Louis Garneau have all recently bucked the elongated javelin style helmets in favor of shorter, stubbier TT helmets. But across the pond, European helmet ...read more
Catlike Whisper Plus Deluxe Helmet
Every season, there are certain pieces of each team's kit that stand out in the cacophony of colors, shapes, and sounds all screaming for attention in the pro peloton. The unflinchingly professional black and blue Pinarello Dogma 2s ridden by Team Sky are the first to come to mind. Or the ...read more
Catlike Whisper Plus Helmet
The Whisper Plus is Catlike's top shelf offering, the model used by MoviStar on the international race calendart. It's visually notable in that its design is very organic, as if modeled after a honeycomb or interconnecting bubbles. In truth, it's sculpted for serious airflow with its 39 vents and ...read more
Catlike Kompacto Helmet
There's no denying that the Catlike Kompacto Helmet and the flagship Whisper Plus are two helmets cut from the same cloth. What the Kompacto lacks in ventilation and pro tour pedigree, it more than makes up for by offering an economical, lightweight, and supremely-fitting alternative to the best ...read more
Catlike Leaf Helmet
What happens when one of the world's most sophisticated road helmet companies decides to dip its feet in the waters of mountain biking? The Catlike Leaf Helmet, of course. With 23 air intakes, cutting-edge construction techniques, and a weight match of 260 grams between the Leaf and the Whisper, ...read more
Catlike Vacuum Helmet
Calling the Catlike Vacuum Helmet the most conventional looking helmet in the 2012 Catlike line would be tantamount to arguing that Cippolini's pink skinsuit for the 2005 Giro was his most conservative wardrobe choice. Granted, it's not as immediately memorable as Catlike's top-shelf Whisper Plus ...read more
Catlike Whisper Helmet Pads
After a season's worth of heavy riding, the inner lining of your helmet runs the risk of looking (and smelling) like an elementary school science experiment. Since the Catlike Whisper Helmet is in it for the long run, be prepared by stocking up on these Whisper Helmet Pads. These antimicrobial ...read more
Louis Garneau Vorttice Helmet
Time trialists and triathletes take note. The Garneau Vorttice Helmet may be one of the fastest, most advanced helmets we’ve ever encountered for duels with the clock. This is a technological marvel that holds the promise we all look for: the opportunity to buy easy speed.The front of the Vortti ...read more
Louis Garneau Superleggera Helmet
We hear a lot about aerodynamics in helmet design. Few helmets combine flawless design with top of the line technology the way the Louis Garneau Superleggera Helmet does.The teardrop design of the Superleggera Helmet greatly reduces drag when seconds count and the wind is threatening your time. The ...read more
Louis Garneau Diamond II Helmet
It's true, we're starting to see an industry trend that's leading away from helmet ventilation in favor of aerodynamics. However, the question begs to be asked, 'what are you willing to give up for marginal gains?' And while we're a fan of free speed and innovation, in our books, ventilation is ...read more
Louis Garneau Diamond Helmet
The Garneau Diamond Helmet is their top-of-the-line model. It's one of their lightest helmets, with structural elements that make it both beautiful and tough. One important detail that we like about the Diamond is its MSB (Monocoque Structural Base). This means that the in-molded micro-shell ...read more
Louis Garneau Chrono-Leggera Helmet
Whether you’re flying into T2, or redlining during your weekly race against the clock, the Louis Garneau Chrono-Leggera Helmet will help you slice through the wind on your way to a new personal best. The Chrono-Leggera takes a design and technological cue from the golf world, a ...read more
Louis Garneau Quartz II Helmet
Basic logic tells us that more ventilation equates to less materials, meaning that a well ventilated helmet should, in theory, be lightweight. However, comparing the the Louis Garneau Diamond II to the Quartz II turns this logic on its head. You see, while the Diamond II has the most ventilation ...read more
Louis Garneau Diamond Helmet
Occasionally, a helmet turns our heads and makes us stare in awe. As of late, this honor has gone to the Louis Garneau Diamond Helmet. With a sleek, customizable design and a strong, comfortable construction, the Diamond Helmet has the looks that you want and the protection that you need.The ...read more
Louis Garneau Edge Helmet
Grab the Louis Garneau Edge Helmet to cruise with head-cooling ventilation and ride-enhancing comfort.
Lazer Oasiz Helmet
Thanks to the input of mountain bike legend and style-guru Brian Lopes, the Lazer Oasiz Helmet offers increased protection and coverage at a price and weight rivaling the best of the company's lighter and more expensive road and cross-country offerings. Designed with all-mountain ...read more
Louis Garneau Sharp Helmet
Whether it be your six-mile commute, a weekend ride with friends, or just a quick jaunt down to the grocery for toilet paper, never leave the house without your Louis Garneau Sharp Helmet. Reinforced by Garneau's patented U-Bar exoskeleton and wrapped in their Super MSB shock ring which ...read more
Louis Garneau Carve Helmet
Buckle your brain into the Louis Garneau Carve Helmet, and blast your favorite singletrack loop. Featuring Garneau's signature MSB shock distribution ring and their reinforced U-Bar exoskeleton, you'll stay safe from rogue surfaces like rocks and trees.read more
Louis Garneau Windscreen
The Garneau Windscreen is the perfect compliment to their line of aerodynamic helmets. It will fit the Superleggera, Rocket Air, and Chrono. It's a protective windscreen to shield your eyes, but it also improves the aero properties of the helmets compared to using them without. The Windscreen is ...read more
Louis Garneau Flow Kid's Helmet
Finally, a cycling helmet designed from the ground up with junior in mind. The Louis Garneau Kid's Flow Cycling Helmet isn't just a down-sized adult helmet. It features cool kid-specific ideas like bug mesh in the vents and washable padding.Cam locking device lets you adjust the flow so it stays ...read more
Kask Bambino Helmet
Wind-tunnel tested, Team Sky approved—the Kask Bambino TT Helmet combines unsurpassed safety, outstanding aerodynamics, and breath-taking Italian styling into one magnificent time-trial helmet.Kask started the Bambino in the wind tunnel. Its innovative bob-tail design delive ...read more
Kask K31 Crono Helmet
Kask gives you the aerodynamic edge with the K31 Crono Helmet. Built-in eye shields make the Chrono more aerodynamic while eliminating the sunglass-to-helmet gap so you can enjoy a perfect shield from the wind.Horizontal and vertical adjustments for a custom fitReflective straps and rear logo for ...read more
Kask Vertigo Helmet - Women's
The Kask Vertigo Women's Helmet's high degree of adjustment will provide the fit and protection needed for on-the-bike cranial comfort. The lightweight, ergonomic design lets you pedal without neck fatigue, discomfort, or constriction. Kask packed the Vertigo with anti-microbial features to keep the ...read more
Kask Vertigo Helmet
Pull on the KASK Vertigo Helmet, marvel at the way the Up 'n' Down retention system cradles your cranium, buckle the chin strap, and set out on your ride. Kask's self-adjusting lateral divider means you won't need to make any adjustments under the ears -- the divider does it automatically. The ...read more
Kask K.10 Dieci Helmet
Tired of helmets with an almost-but-not-quite fit? Try the Kask K.10 Dieci Helmet. If your head isn't on either extremes of the sizing spectrum, Kask's clever Up-N-Down adjustment system lets you dial in the perfect fit around your skull, and down the back of your neck. The low-profile shell has ...read more
Kask Mojito Helmet
Offering all of the trickle-down technology of their top-shelf Sky Pro Team Vertigo at a fraction of the cost, the minty-fresh Kask Mojito Helmet is anything but just another fruity libation. The Mojito features Kask's superlative, Up-N-Down double-pivot fitting system for a supremely dialed fitnot ...read more
Kask K50 EVO Helmet
Quickly get the perfect fit when you dial the Kask K50 Evo Helmet's 3D Up-N-Down adjustment system. Now you can ride without annoying helmet migration, pinching joints, or—thanks to large, air-moving vents—a hot head. In the unlucky event you left your jungle-cat reflexes at home and a squi ...read more
Kask K.50 EVO Team Competitive Cyclist Helmet
Simply put, we're impressed by the Italian-made, Kask K.50 EVO Team Helmet. For one thing, it provides superior protection -- always our most important consideration. It's also lightweight, well-ventilated, and secured via an intuitive and highly adjustable fit system. So, when you adorn your ...read more
Kask K.50 EVO Team Helmet - Men's
Cranial protection is the number one feature we look for in a helmet. Safety certifications keep our minds at ease, and features like ventilation and helmet adjustment become the deciding factors. The Kask K.50 EVO earns high marks in our book for being good looking and comfortable, ...read more
Mavic Plasma Helmet
In the initial design phase of the Plasma Helmet, Mavic asked itself a nagging question -- why should anyone have to buy a helmet for both mountain and road? Accordingly, Mavic developed a lightweight, well-ventilated, and aerodynamic shape that satisfies our inner-roadie, while maintaining a ...read more
Mavic Syncro Helmet
The Mavic Syncro Helmet is the perfect option for anyone who wants a high quality helmet that's ready for all situations, but doesn't break the bank. Though the Syncro is on the entry-level of the Mavic options, you will never feel like you are getting any less of a helmet, especially when it ...read more
Mavic Espoir Helmet
Does the Mavic Espoir Helmet look futuristic? Certainly. Was it designed with futuristic engineering techniques? Absolutely. And while we understand that terms like 'futuristic' and 'engineering' are typically attributable to marketing fluff, the forethought that went into the Espoir remains ...read more
Mavic Plasma Helmet
Mavic designed the Plasma Helmet for folks who like to do all types of cycling, but don't want to have to spring for a helmet unique to each discipline. The Mavic Plasma Helmet caters to the lightweight, well-ventilated needs of typical road cyclists as well as the rough and tumble durability and ...read more
Lazer Genesis Helmet
Other than the flamboyant fluo of your kit, does anything more strongly define your physical appearance than your helmet? For our gear, we prefer the road less traveled, or in more definitive terms, an optimal blend of fashionable, functional, slightly-esoteric pro'ness. So, basically, the ...read more
Orbea Odin Helmet
As with everything else it makes, Orbea doesn't start the design of one of its helmets by looking at how other companies have made theirs and taking the next step. Orbea starts from a blank sheet of paper. One look at the Orbea Odin Helmet and this is immediately evident. The first thing you'll ...read more
Orbea Thor Helmet
As with many great designs, the striking appearance of the Orbea Thor Helmet is a result of the innovative thinking that went into its development. The Thor isn't just an extension of conventional helmet design, it's a whole new direction.The most striking thing about the Thor is its organic ...read more
Bell Full-9
With Bell's long history in motosports, it's not surprising that the new Full-9 was developed with the same expertise gleaned from its motorcycling heritage. Engineers at Bell incorporated many of the advanced design characteristics from its flagship Moto-9 when building the new bike-specific ...read more
Bell Gage Helmet
The manufacturer's perpetual weight race is well documented. From frames to every imaginable component, engineers and designers strive to chip away grams without disturbing the delicate balance with structural integrity. Luckily, there are industry standards like the CPSC, which the Bell Gage ...read more
Bell Volt Helmet
The promise of any great helmet is that you'll forget you have it on. Bell engineers undertook that task by keeping the Volt helmet light and making sure it was ventilated. At 320g, it's one of the lightest out there. The Volt's 22 vents direct air into the helmet, over the head and out the back ...read more
Bell Javelin Helmet
Is there any accessory item that looks quite so pro as a proper time trial helmet? Nevertheless, none of us want to be so gauche as to wear one during inappropriate situations – like a criterium, for instance. But if you regularly race week-long stage races that feature tests against the cloc ...read more
Bell Sweep Helmet
The Bell Sweep Helmet is a no-nonsense helmet that balances strength-weight ratio with aplomb. Well-ventilated and as light as the top line Volt, the Sweep checks all the boxes of modern helmet design and expectations, but makes only the tiniest dent on your pocketbook. The Sweep’s 20 vents wi ...read more
Bell Array Helmet
The problem with price-sensitive helmets is that they usually look and feel it. Not so with the Bell Array; this is one place where trickle-down technology really works. It features the same Fusion In-Mold Microshell for durability, registered graphics for durability and overall pro looks as the ...read more
Bell Muni Helmet
You don't need a race-inspired helmet to prevent injury, just a piece that blends in during the day and stands out at night -- while offering a nice cooling breeze and a comfortable fit. The Bell Muni Helmet features integrated rear lights for the ultimate in low-light safety, while offering ...read more
Bell Fraction Boys' Helmet
Give your little ripper the gift of the safety with the Bell Youth / Kids’ Fraction Bike Helmet so that they can bike, skate, and bang their head against the wall with full protection. Bell infused the Fraction’s shell with EPS foam for added durability and strength rather than combining ...read more
Bell Tater Helmet - Kids'
Your young cyclist's first year on two wheels might be full of bails and tumbles, but with the Bell Kids' Tater Helmet, your pedal-spinning monster won't forget his or her geography lessons in the process. The Tater's in-mold shell and foam liner team up to protect your kid's head against impact ...read more
Bell Volt Replacement Helmet Pad
If you're helmet starts to have an aroma, it's time to either wash or replace your helmet pads, or both. We wash ours, but particularly like having an extra brow pad to swap in. The Bell Volt helmet pads are made from X-Static, which has anti-microbial/thermodynamic silver fibers woven in. They ...read more
MET Estro Helmet
You can have ventilation or you can have aerodynamics. Take a look at speed-focused TT helmets -- they have minimal holes in the shell because it causes turbulence. MET set out to make the Estro Helmet as wind deceptive as possible while remaining well ventilated. To achieve this, MET did ...read more
POC Tempor Helmet
First things first -- we understand that the POC Tempor Helmet looks, well, unconventional. But, need we remind you that nearly every aerodynamic product initially tests our aesthetic palate? Eventually, the functionality of the design envelops its character and the shapes of speed become ...read more









































































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