Giro’s collection features cycling helmets for all types of cyclists. The Fixture is there for mountain bikers winding along fire roads and single tracks. The Syntax offers ultimate comfort in a minimalist package. The Register has a removable visor and no less than 22 ventilation holes. Lastly, there’s the Agilis, which is for cyclists looking for an airy helmet with a bit more protection.
And those who know this much about bicycle helmets can also put that expertise to good use for that other sport: skiing. Protect your head from unfortunate collisions and crashes and your eyes from bright sun, blinding reflections and splashing snow with a ski helmet and matching goggles from Giro.
In the 1980s, helmets were really only worn by professional athletes. But that all changed thanks to Giro and their first bike helmet for mere mortals. A year later, the brand became quite popular when Greg LeMond won the Tour wearing one of their models!