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Giro 2007 Atmos helmet

$175.00

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Sizes/colors
Item Availability Order
Sm Red/black 2 weeks
Md Red/black 2 weeks
Lg Red/black in stock
Sm Black/pewter 2 weeks
Md Black/pewter 4 days
Lg Black/pewter 4 days

The Atmos is one of Giro’s elite road helmets. It has 26 vents and weighs 9.5 oz., and comes in three sizes to fit comfortably on almost everyone.

The Atmos uses Giro’s Roc Loc 4 fit system, which is adjustable in both tension and position. The Roc Loc 4 is Giro’s premier fit system, and adds a supple rubber fit belt to the basic Roc Loc 3. It is ponytail compatible. The helmet shell contains extra internal reinforcement called the Roll Cage, a tough nylon web that strengthens the helmet and allows it to have especially large vent holes.

All Giro helmets are CPSC certified, which means they pass the industry standard tests for safety. Giro uses “In-Mold” Microshell construction for almost all their helmets, a process that permanently bonds the EPS foam layer to the hard outer shell. This makes Giro helmets much stronger and more durable than other helmets where the outer shell and EPS are just taped together. The microshell on the Atmos wraps around the bottom of the foam, making this helmet particularly resistant to dings and scuffs caused by tossing it in a car trunk or gear bag.

The Atmos comes in three sizes, fitting heads ranging from 20” (51cm) around up to 24.75” (63cm). If your head is bigger than that, look at helmets made specifically for large heads—the Giro Atlas II fits up to 25” (64cm), and the Bell Triton fits up to 25.5” (65cm). For heads at the bottom of the Atlas’ size range, you can also consider the Giro Skyla and Flume helmets, which fit heads down to 19.75” (50cm) around.

The Bell Sports company owns the Giro brand, and Bell Sports makes both Giro and Bell helmets. Bell and Giro helmets share many features, but one thing they don’t share is shape. Giro helmets use a slightly oval mold (longer front to back, narrower side to side), while Bell helmets use a more round mold. If your head is large and more oval shaped, a Giro helmet might fit better. If your head is large and more round, a Bell helmet will probably fit better. If your head is of average size, you probably won’t notice a difference and will get a good fit from either brand. In that case pick a helmet based on the features or design or colors you like and don’t worry about the brand—both Giro and Bell are excellent helmets.

Specifications
Fit system Roc Loc 4
Construction In-mold
Ventilation 26 Wind Tunnel vents, internal channeling
Features In-mold Carbon Reinforcement, Roll Cage
Weight 9.5 oz / 275 g
Sizes S (20"-21.75"/51-55cm)
M (21.75"-23.25"/55-59cm)
L (23.25"-24.75"/59-63cm)
Colors Red/black
Black/pewter
Our part numbers 5358819  Sm Red/black
4176075  Md Red/black
3160883  Lg Red/black
5517086  Sm Black/pewter
6625670  Md Black/pewter
6315269  Lg Black/pewter