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(More customer reviews)I've used helmets from Giro and Bell for years. I've used cheaper 40.00 models and expensive 200.00 models. They've all worked fine, and frankly, I couldn't really tell too much of a difference between them except for a few more vents and a mild weight difference that didn't affect me one way or the other. Luckily never crashed to test them in that respect, but they all have to meet the same govt. standards, so I assume they're all pretty much the same in terms of protection. All things being equal, the only things I'm looking for in a helmet is one that doesn't look overly ridiculous on my large head and is reasonably priced. I've literally tried every model the other companies have to offer for road cyclists. They all looked huge - and bad. REALLY mushroom-head bad. This one, however, has a lower profile when it sits on your head, and it is the only one I ever found that actually looked markedly better being worn than the competition. It feels comfortable and it is very well made. Also, it was the easiest to adjust while wearing it. Great dial adjustment in the back. Four stars rather than five because, compared to the ideal, it's still kind of bulky and 100.00 for glorified packing styrofoam with a strap is still expensive. But...you have to wear something, and if you have a large head like mine, this is a great one to try.
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The competitive road cyclist is always looking for ways to reduce weight. Have you thought about your brain bucket? The Louis Garneau Women's Exo-Nerv Helmet weighs in at a svelte 9.5 ounces and features 29 vents to keep you cranking mile after mile no matter how hot it is.Product Features
Helmet Type: In-mold
Adjustable Vents: No
Fit Adjustment: Ratchet back
Weight: 9.5oz (270g)
Certifications: CPSC-ASTM-CEN
Recommended Use: Road cycling
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year
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