LazerCentury MIPS Helmet
Item # LZRG01D
Century MIPS Helmet
- An innovative road helmet that packs in 100 years of technology
- Ventilation can change from aero to airy with twist of a cap
- Integrated, rechargeable LED boosts your visibility in low lights
- Turnfit system adjusts vertically and horizontally for comfort
- Internal ventilation channels usher airflow to scalp
- MIPS layer redirects forces in rotational impacts
What do you think about this product?
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February 23, 2021
Most comfortable!
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Fit:
- True to size
This isn't the lightest, most aero, most ventilated or flashiest helmet, but it disappears on my head in a way that no other helmet has. I have no idea if the aero features make me faster, but it's nice to be able to increase/decrease ventilation depending on the temperature. The finishing on the helmet screams quality. Two downsides: The built-in light is pretty weak, but it's a nice-to-have in case of emergency. Also, it's not great at holding on to sunglasses in the vents which is a bit of a pain. I thought I'd be annoyed by the sunglasses issue more, but the comfort keeps me reaching for this helmet on every road & gravel ride anyway.
Gunky
April 2, 2020
Best of both worlds
- Fit:
- True to size
So far I haven't tested the helmet's protection (Knock on wood.) I can however say the Century mips is extremely comfortable, looks great and is loaded with awesome features. The Turnfit system allows you to dial in the fit all the way around your head with the twist of a dial, this means Lazer helmets can fit a wider variety of head shapes. The Century Mips also has some excellent features a flipable plate that changes from vents to aero with the twist of a magnetic cap. Don't worry either, the magnets are solid after several weeks of riding there is no movement or rattle in the plate at all. As the icing on the cake, it has an integrated LED built right into the back of the helmet. While it isn't the brightest light, it is so well integrated I don't ever notice it until I need it.
Aaron Bytendorp