The helmet features the DryCore system for moisture management, which keeps the forehead dry even during intense workouts. A silicone intake placed above the eyebrows directs sweat to the sides, where it evaporates. The helmet also includes 24 deep vents that facilitate airflow, making it suitable for hot summer days.
The fit adjustment is easy thanks to the Roc Loc 5® + Air system, which adjusts the helmet’s position on the shape of the head with one hand. Additionally, the helmet has antibacterial padding and a context for glasses.
The Spherical technology provides extra safety. The outer surface design is movable, surrounding the lower part of the helmet. The use of two different density EPS foams enhances the helmet’s durability against impacts. The manufacturer has implemented the AURA II Reinforcement Arch solution, contributing to protection against helmet shrinking. The structure of the model includes semi-transparent bridges that add strength to the Giro Aries Spherical MIPS.
The helmet is approximately 5% lighter than the Aether, weighing 270 grams in size M. According to the manufacturer, the Aries Spherical is 4% more aerodynamic than the Aether Spherical. It is popular among athletes from well-known cycling teams.
With DryCore technology, the silicone redirects moisture from the forehead to the sides, reducing the risk of sweat entering the eyes. The Roc Loc 5® + Air system combines fit adjustment and ventilation features, ensuring optimal fit and airflow.
The MIPS system disperses the energy generated from an impact, reducing vibrations that reach the head.
- Product Number
- GR-7149817
Dimensions
- Colour
- Red
- Use
- Road
Additional Specifications
- LED Light
- No
- Reflective Elements
- Yes
- Quick-Release Button
- No
- Weight
- 270 gr
- Certification
- CPSC
- MIPS Protection
- Yes
- Fringe
- -
- Vents
- Yes
Important information
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