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Giro Aeon Helmet

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In the never-ending quest for helmet lightness, one fact makes us rest easy: Even the most feathery helmets must pass the CPSC safety standard for impact resistance. If, for example, you've ever picked up a Giro Prolight, you know why this is a concern. It seems impossible that a near-weightless thing like the Prolight offers adequate protection. Amazingly, though, it passes the CPSC testing just fine.The Prolight tips the scale at 200 g, nearly 50% lighter than most alternatives in its $200 price range. Its lightness comes thanks to several factors, the most noticeable of which is its lack of fit adjustment hardware. Its Roc Loc SL is made from elastic and offers none of the fine-tuning of other Roc Loc models. Furthermore, the strap buckles beneath your ears are fixed and non-adjustable on the Prolight. And while this might seem like a reasonable price to pay for lightness, if you ever choose to wear a cycling cap or winter hat beneath your helmet, the resulting tightness around your head is a bummer.Enter the Giro Aeon. With the Aeon, Giro's goal is to offer the next generation of superlight helmet design. The Aeon marries the breathtaking lightness of the Prolight and the fabulous ventilation and adjustability of the Ionos.At 218 g (size Medium), the Aeon is in the same weight class as the Prolight, but it offers far more fine-tunability to the fit. It comes with Giro's all-new Roc Loc 5 retention system. For starters, the indexed Micro Dial lets you adjust the tension with a two fingered twist. And its three position bracket allows 15mm of vertical adjustment in the retention basket -- enough to fit any head shape comfortably. In another improvement over the Prolight, you get clever strap management. The retention basket has strap holders to ensure that they'll be right where you want them by the time the helmet falls into place on your head.

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