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Giro recently re-launched the Switchblade. Back in 1998 the original version of the lid was a freeride oriented helmet with a removable chinbar; it was the first of its kind. There have been some helmets that are similar functionally since then, but nothing has quite been as stout as the new Switchblade MIPS. Here is everything you need to know.
Details
• In-mold construction
• Roc Loc Air DH system
• 20 vents with internal channeling
• Wind Tunnel cheek pad ventilation
Features:
• Removable chinbar
• P.O.V. PlusTM visor
• Spare visor with camera mount
• Hydrophilic, X-Static anti-microbial padding
• Certified to CPSC, EN-1078 and ASTM-1952-DH with & without chinbar
• MIPS equipped
Super FitTM Sizes:
S 20” – 21.75” / 51 – 55cm
M 21.75” – 23.25” / 55 – 59cm
L 23.25” – 24.75” / 59 – 63cm
Price
$250 US
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