The Giro Monza Cycling Helmet Reviewed
by S.G.R.BThe Giro Monza is yet another great helmet in the Giro range that is pitched at a price level, together with cutting-edge technology, that is going to appeal to any self-respecting cyclist. It carries many of the same features as its cousin the Giro Saros, but in terms of styling it’s definitely sharper and racier. Although drawn from the world of road racing, the style would definitely not look out of place around town.
It’s possibly the case that some people new to the world of cycling feel that they do not need a helmet – “I only ride a little, I don’t need one”. However, the possibility of accident is always present, especially for the inexperienced. It’s our view that wearing a helmet is always strongly to be advised. Why choose a Monza?
The helmet is manufactured using advanced in-mould techniques. In this process the hard polycarbonate outer shell is bonded to the inner polystyrene body in one procedure, inside the mould. This allows for control of the weight, while allowing extra reinforcement of the area around the vents and the ribs for increased impact resistance.
Consequently, 24 large vents and internal ventilation channels can be designed in, maximising the cooling airflow. So it is no surprise that the efficient cooling is often commented on by users of the helmet. The Monza weighs only 256 grams, so is very comfortable to wear.
There’s a small criticism quoted by some, that the front vents do not have netting, as some models do, to keep out insects.
The Monza is available in 3 sizes – . Fine adjustment to the fit is by applying the Coolmax adhesive pads and by the use of the RocLoc system. This is basically a dial at the rear of the helmet which tightens the internal straps to a good fit. So you can put on a hat in cold weather without having to take out and put back in the pads.
The helmet comes in four smart colours; blue, black, white and titanium.
The Giro Monza is in accordance with CE EN1078 standards, so you can rest assured of the best protection.
If you are an enthusiast for road cycling, the Monza is a helmet designed for you. But for fast street riding on the commute to work, it’s excellent as well. The helmet is a top performer, is smart and comfortable to wear. It will suit everyone.