Ride with Confidence! 🚴♂️ Elevate your cycling game with Giro's Aries Spherical Helmet.
The Giro Aries Spherical Bike Helmet combines cutting-edge safety features, including MIPS technology and a lightweight design, with superior ventilation and comfort. Its innovative DryCore system keeps sweat at bay, while its aerodynamic shape reduces drag, making it the ultimate choice for serious cyclists.
Brand | Giro |
Color | Matte Black |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Size | Medium |
Special Feature | lightweight |
Model Name | Aries Spherical |
Outer Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cycling |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 8 x 8 inches |
Inner Material | Expanded Polystyrene |
Item Weight | 10 Ounces |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.24 x 9.72 x 7.44 inches |
Package Weight | 0.67 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Giro |
Warranty Description | Any Giro helmet determined by Giro to be defective in materials or workmanship within one (1) year from the date of original purchase will be repaired or replaced, at Giro’s option, free of charge when received at the factory freight prepaid, together with proof of purchase. |
Material | Polycarbonate |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Giro |
Part Number | 7149805 |
Sport Type | Cycling |
M**L
Wow! Just wow!
First, I’m bad about replacing helmets every 5 years. Prior to purchasing this blue Giro Aries, I’d been using a Giro Aeon since 2014. Even though I wanted a helmet with MIPS, I couldn’t find any close in weight and ventilation to the Aeon. But it was time for an upgrade regardless of weight increases. My Aries was supposed to be delivered Tuesday, but instead was delivered later on Saturday. Not exactly PRIME shipping speed. But the helmet? Wow!Besides currently being rated as the #1 helmet in VaTech’s bicycle helmet safety ratings, the helmet is a vast improvement over the Aeon. Yes, it’s a little heavier than the Aeon, but not neck straining heavy. As for the ventilation and silicone sweat strip? Amazing!Being a lifelong Floridian, today’s sunrise ride involved 91% humidity with an actual temperature of 79F and a heat index of 87F. I’m a naturally sweaty person. I’m talking coming home completely soaked from just a November gathering with several games of corn hole. Today was a quite the soggy atmosphere for a ride. Anyway, the ventilation is noticeably improved across all areas of the helmet as compared the the long discontinued Aeon. And the anti-sweat strip? Not once…I repeat…not once did I have to do a helmet squeeze. Days like today usually involve a helmet squeeze every mile after a 15 minute warmup. No sweat dripping like a leaky faucet from the front of the helmet either. Yes, I still had to use my finger to squeegee my brow every mile, but that is far less inconvenient than leaning to one side and mashing my helmet into my forehead. I could wring my shirt out from all of the sweat, but this helmet didn’t require a single helmet squeeze during an hour long 17 MPH ride.The helmet fits my head like a glove as well. The new tensioner is an improvement over the Aeon as well. The Aeon clicked as the helmet tensioner was turned, which would result in steps of more tension. The new system is a continuous and smooth increase in tension as the dial is turned. No more “almost perfect” tension. The new system adjust easily in both directions, but remains in place when the dial is no longer being turned. Giro out did themselves with this helmet! Yes, it’s an expensive helmet. But consider it a 5 year insurance policy on hopefully keeping your brain intact.
G**N
Lightweight and well-ventilated.
I recently needed to buy a new helmet and decided to try on a few different brands, including Trek, POC, and Smith. After trying them all, I ended up choosing the Giro helmet for several reasons. Firstly, the fit was perfect and easy to adjust while riding if needed. Additionally, its lightweight construction made it feel like I wasn't even wearing it on my last few rides. The ventilation is also excellent and on par with other helmets in its price range. However, I do recommend wearing a cycling cap in colder conditions. The helmet's design is also quite stylish and doesn't resemble a Beatles haircut on your head. At the end of the day, safety is the most important factor when selecting a helmet, and the fact that the Giro helmet features MIPS technology and is currently ranked number one in Virginia Tech’s helmet rating made it the clear choice for me.
S**S
lives up to the hype
excellent ventilation, fits snugly, super light, excellent product - maybe a little on the expensive side
C**T
Great helmet, may need to size up
Reviewing a bike helmet is inherently subjective, but buying one online can feel like taking a shot in the dark. So I will try to offer some points to consider, as objectively as I can. TL;DNR: the Aires is a very high quality helmet that I think can be adjusted to fit most heads comfortably, as long as you start with the right size.My size large Aries weighs 311 grams, which is almost exactly what Giro specifies (310 grams), but 40 grams more than my old (too old, I know) Giro Atmos. That is the price you pay for the latest rotational protection systems, like Giro's MIPS Spherical technology. It's a fair trade-off, I think, for the highest safety ranking of any helmet tested by Virginia Tech's lab.My last two Giro helmets were size medium and fit well on my 59 centimeter oval-shaped head. But, with the Aires, I had to size up to large. The fit seems narrower than my previous Giro helmets, especially on the sides of the occipital lobe, but the large size was easily adjusted to fit comfortably. Not "like wearing nothing at all," but comfortable, with no pressure points. The vertical height adjustment of the RocLok retention system, which is designed primarily to level the helmet correctly, also made a noticeable difference in comfort. In sum, if you fall between sizes, be prepared to size up.When riding with your eyes looking straight ahead, the ventilation is very good, especially across the top of the head. If you tilt your head down so you're looking at the front wheel, it is fantastic. And the Drycore brow pad really works to keep the sweat from dripping into your eyes. I was amazed how much difference these two features make on summer rides in the southern California desert where I live. In the past, after an hour and a half in 90 to 100 degree heat, when I was wearing my Atmos, my face would be beet red, and I often felt light-headed. The Aries is a remarkable improvement, and has reduced my cool-down time from twenty minutes to five. I was worried that the brow band would feel hot, but that is not the case, probably because the rest of the forehead is so well ventilated.I chose the Matte Ano Blue color, which I suspect is one of the least popular. But I think it looks great in person, and is light enough and bright enough to rival or exceed white for visibility and heat reflectivity from the shell.As an aside, the helmet I received was likely a prior return (part of the box was missing), and I am fine with that. I think it's a fair trade-off for being able to exchange my original order for the larger size.
D**D
All good except two things
This helmet is great and I really like the blue color. Just two problems for me: the wire for tightening that runs right above the ear hits the top of my ear and would cause a lot of irritation wearing over any extended ride. Went with a Lazer helmet that has a different tightening design and doesn’t get close to my ear. Other thing was a slight feeling of pressure on my temples. I have a slight larger head, and I guess my ears are set slightly higher - I can’t wear a number of helmets due to the ear issue, including some Giro and Bontrager helmets I’ve tried.
K**Y
Very Comfortable and Light
Nice quality helmet. It's light and fits like a glove.
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