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Giro G10 Snow Helmet

Editors' Summary

The Giro G10 Olenick Signature Series Audio Ski and Snowboard Helmet is a blend of low profile style and technical savvy.

Product Features

In Form Adjustable Fit System

Audio Compatible

Adjustable Thermostat Control

Removable Ear Pads

Weight: 14.5 ounce / 410 grams

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From: $90.95
To: $139.99


Product Summary

The Giro G10 Olenick Signature Series Audio Ski and Snowboard Helmet is a blend of low profile style and technical savvy. This Giro G10 Signature Series helmet features Peter Olenick signature graphics and includes Giro's TuneUps audio system, which seamlessly hooks into your music player for exceptional sound quality. The Giro G10 ski and snowboard helmet is a lightweight helmet with an in-mold shell and an EPS liner. With 14 Super Coolâ„¢ vents and adjustable Thermostatâ„¢ control you can control air flow and regulate your core temperature, so you're comfortable all day. Super Cool vents move cool fresh air through the helmet while pushing heat and stale air out. Thermostat ventilation control allows you to custom tune airflow instantly with a simple, low-profile control button on the outside of the helmet. Giro's In Form adjustable fit system makes it easy to dial a custom fit in seconds - even with gloves on. An ergo-friendly dial at the base of the Giro G10 helmet provides up to 6cm of fit/feel adjustment. A vertical tuning feature accommodates different goggles and head shapes for a custom fit. This audio series helmet includes Giro TuneUps audio system, with an in-line mute button and volume dial for quick sound control when you need it.

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