new online special festival offer
Contrary to popular belief.
Rather than just being glued on, the tough, thicker-than-usual outer shell is integrated into the EPS foam core, for a supremely well-made helmet. The inside has had just as much thought put into it, with deep channels following the vents for maximum airflow. The rounded internal shape is comfortable even with the minimal pads, and it feels light and airy when worn, despite the mid-weight 293g of our 58-61cm lid. The soft-touch straps have reflective thread detailing and are vented through the centre section, further adding to comfort. With the rear cradle having a minimal anchorage either side the design will work with long hair too. The rotary dial offers micro-adjustability and the cradle design offers plenty of vertical room for manoeuvre too. But the helmet’s minimal aero shaping does have a downside: the depth of head coverage. The sides and rear aren’t that deep, so if your head size is closer to 61 than 58 on the Radius’s sizing, it looks like it’s perched on top of your head – though it feels fine when you’re wearing it. If the shallow design does suit your head then the Radius is a first-rate choice. The quality is up with the best available and a spare pad set and a quality zipped soft bag are included in the price, adding decent value to a premium helmet. No of Vents:25
Rather than just being glued on, the tough, thicker-than-usual outer shell is integrated into the EPS foam core, for a supremely well-made helmet. The inside has had just as much thought put into it, with deep channels following the vents for maximum airflow. The rounded internal shape is comfortable even with the minimal pads, and it feels light and airy when worn, despite the mid-weight 293g of our 58-61cm lid. The soft-touch straps have reflective thread detailing and are vented through the centre section, further adding to comfort. With the rear cradle having a minimal anchorage either side the design will work with long hair too. The rotary dial offers micro-adjustability and the cradle design offers plenty of vertical room for manoeuvre too. But the helmet’s minimal aero shaping does have a downside: the depth of head coverage. The sides and rear aren’t that deep, so if your head size is closer to 61 than 58 on the Radius’s sizing, it looks like it’s perched on top of your head – though it feels fine when you’re wearing it. If the shallow design does suit your head then the Radius is a first-rate choice. The quality is up with the best available and a spare pad set and a quality zipped soft bag are included in the price, adding decent value to a premium helmet. No of Vents:25
Rather than just being glued on, the tough, thicker-than-usual outer shell is integrated into the EPS foam core, for a supremely well-made helmet. The inside has had just as much thought put into it, with deep channels following the vents for maximum airflow. The rounded internal shape is comfortable even with the minimal pads, and it feels light and airy when worn, despite the mid-weight 293g of our 58-61cm lid. The soft-touch straps have reflective thread detailing and are vented through the centre section, further adding to comfort. With the rear cradle having a minimal anchorage either side the design will work with long hair too. The rotary dial offers micro-adjustability and the cradle design offers plenty of vertical room for manoeuvre too. But the helmet’s minimal aero shaping does have a downside: the depth of head coverage. The sides and rear aren’t that deep, so if your head size is closer to 61 than 58 on the Radius’s sizing, it looks like it’s perched on top of your head – though it feels fine when you’re wearing it. If the shallow design does suit your head then the Radius is a first-rate choice. The quality is up with the best available and a spare pad set and a quality zipped soft bag are included in the price, adding decent value to a premium helmet. No of Vents:25