Originally Posted by
indyfabz
Or first check to see if Giro has a crash replacement policy that requires you to send the damaged helmet back to take advantage of it.
Good point. I know they do have a trade in policy with a discount on a new Giro even if the old helmet was never crashed.
In case you hadn't heard, helmet makers say your helmet is only good for about two years before it should be replaced even if never crashed.
Except Bern, they claim three years for theirs.