Six years ago, Giro set a new standard in the quality and appearance of recreational helmets with the original register model. The new II register moves this standard even further. We bring you the design, style and ventilation of the best Giro road helmets embodied in this available, lightweight helmets with in-mold construction. It is intended for all hobby riders on mountain bikes or cycling devotees. From the wide range of available colors you will surely choose the right one that will complement your bike or outfit. With a removable label and an adjustable clamping system that is tightened using a tightening wheel, you always tune the helmet so that it is absolutely comfortable. For those who require maximum safety, we have variants with MIPS Evolve Core technology to eliminate rotary forces in impact and also a variant with LED light.
The helmet is also available in XL size. MIPS technology available in selected colors.
MIPS (Multi-Directional Impact Protection System) provides increased protection against rotary forces per head.
ROC LOC® Sport clamping system
In-mold
Ventilation of 19 holes, deep inner ventilation channels
Properties removable Snap-Fit 2, reflective elements, quick-drying lining, insect mesh
The size of the universal adult (54-61 cm), adult XL (58–65 cm)
MIPS's Movement
Progress in the development of cycling helmets
All Giro helmets are designed to absorb as much energy as possible, and meet the valid European standard: EN 1078. The aim of the new MIPS technology is to eliminate the rotary forces that act on the head in the event of a fall. In the case of any angle, the MIPS system allows EPS the helmet shell to rotate independently around the rider's head. Although this movement is only in a few millimeters, we believe that MIPS technology significantly reduces the amount of rotary force that could otherwise be transferred to the brain.
What is MIPS (multidirectional Impact Protection System) and how does it work?
MIPS is a slippery insert between EPS shell (helmet body) and internal lining. In the case of an angle impact (for example, when you capture your head on a branch), EPS the helmet shell is switched by a few millimeters after the MIPS layer, protecting the head and brain from steep rotation jerk.