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DRietz 12-14-09 11:52 PM

Comparable Helmet to a Giro Atmos?
 
Hey there, road-forum goers. The holidays are coming up and I thought that a good present for myself would be a new, non-cracked helmet.

I've been eyeing the Giro Atmos because of its 1)Looks 2)Extreme breath-ability and 3)durable construction. But, these thoughts all come to a halt when I see the price. The colorway and size I'd prefer usually come in around $150, and I like to spend no more than $100 on myself at a time, so I was wondering what helmets are comparable to the Atmos for $100 to $115-ish? Will the Giro Saros be a great helmet for my money?

Thanks for any and all help!

Glidedon 12-15-09 12:01 AM

I like this one:

http://www.nashbar.com/images/nashba...AH-BK-BACK.jpg

Here http://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product...2_10000_201494

DRietz 12-15-09 09:03 AM

Alright, any other competitors?

hammond9705 12-15-09 09:08 AM

A quick google finds the atmos on sale for under $100 at a number of places.

Eclectus 12-15-09 09:13 AM

Bell makes good helmets. The same corporation owns Giro.

I snatched an Ionos 09 for $150, only choice was white, but I wanted it for hot weather summer riding, so the most-reflective color and mega-venting were functionally perfect.

I also got a Bell Variant on sale for $50. It's a very good helmet. A little heavier, and not as uber-ventilated, but it's good. I've previously ridden older Giro and Trek, they worked too.

Oftimes, it's worthwhile to think about the use-based amortized cost more than the upfront cost. Mostly, look for comfort.

DRietz 12-15-09 09:25 AM


Originally Posted by hammond9705 (Post 10148339)
A quick google finds the atmos on sale for under $100 at a number of places.

But not in my size, unfortunately.


Originally Posted by Eclectus (Post 10148363)
Bell makes good helmets. The same corporation owns Giro.

I snatched an Ionos 09 for $150, only choice was white, but I wanted it for hot weather summer riding, so the most-reflective color and mega-venting were functionally perfect.

I also got a Bell Variant on sale for $50. It's a very good helmet. A little heavier, and not as uber-ventilated, but it's good. I've previously ridden older Giro and Trek, they worked too.

Oftimes, it's worthwhile to think about the use-based amortized cost more than the upfront cost. Mostly, look for comfort.

I'm taking a trip down to the LBS today to try on some stuff. Hopefully, I can find something! :)

DScott 12-15-09 09:29 AM

Performance often has them on sale, if you're patient.

Garfield Cat 12-15-09 10:44 AM

Part of this depends on your bike. You listed the number 1 reason as "Looks". Then, take a look at your kit and figure out what you wear. For example if you have a pro team kit like Euskatel or Cervelo, then pick the Catlike Whisper Plus.

That helmet will set you back more than your "$100 each time" rule, but maybe you can make an exception.

Hunt-man 12-15-09 10:46 AM

Print out the lower prices you find on the internet and ask performance to match them. Get the Atmos, great helmet.

roy5000x2 12-15-09 10:55 AM

Snagged my atmos for $105.

Anyways, definitely check out Bell helmets. They're just as good as Giro, but for less money.

CrimsonKarter21 12-15-09 11:00 AM

The Bell Sweep is an awesome helmet too. It fits slightly different, but has awesome ventilation and also sits nice and low on the head. They're $120, we actually had a 20% off coupon for helmets at my bike shop, and after tax they were like $101. Bell's are a great deal.

hao 12-15-09 11:13 AM

Here, Giro Atmos, 170 something on sale for 120 something, plus 15% off. All kinds of sizes and colors.

http://www.coloradocyclist.com/product/item/GIRYASUB

Spinz 12-15-09 11:25 AM

Once smitten nothing else will do ------ Lp

DRietz 12-17-09 10:12 PM

Well, not that anybody was really dying to hear, but I went to my LBS today and asked what they had comparable to the Atmos for $100. They said that they carried Lazer helmets, and that no Giro helmet could compare. I got to try on an O2, and by God, they were right. I'm definitely picking one up.

hammond9705 12-17-09 10:56 PM

OK, you started a thread, went to the LBS and found a helmet you really liked, and then you didn't even buy it? What are you waiting for?

DRietz 12-17-09 11:07 PM

Um... a little something called funding (The woes of a high school cyclist)? Sorry for "offending" you if I did, I was just a little happy about my find.

pabuck 12-17-09 11:24 PM

I bought an Atmos from Jenson two weeks ago, $89 plus shipping. They had M and L in stock at that time.

Kurogashi 12-17-09 11:26 PM

Well here is a great thread topic. Why do people buy expensive helmets? Ventilation? In the end, they all protect your head.

DRietz 12-17-09 11:35 PM


Originally Posted by Kurogashi (Post 10160801)
Well here is a great thread topic. Why do people buy expensive helmets? Ventilation? In the end, they all protect your head.

I know that I'm going to be damned for saying this in the roadie forum, but... weight weenies.


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