How to Choose a Bike Helmet

A trail helmet designed by trail riders, the Cannondale Tract Mips bike helmet lets you push harder, go farther and stay cooler, thanks to its low weight, perfect fit and superb ventilation.
Imported.
Best Use | Mountain Biking |
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Helmet Style | Mountain Bike |
Helmet Construction | In-mold |
Shell Material | Polycarbonate |
Head Circumference | S: 20.1-21.7 inches M: 21.7-23.2 inches L: 23.2-24.8 inches |
Vents | 15 |
Visor/Brim | Yes |
Weight | 13.75 ounces |
Gender | Unisex |
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Seemed like a pretty good helmet until I got it home and tried to wear it with sunglasses: comfortable, not too hard to adjust, good price on sale. Since I quit riding drop bars when my neck was about 60 years old, I like having the sun visor. I tried it on, liked it, bought it, and took it home. Later that day, I decided to go for a ride and discovered that the weight of the helmet went onto the arms of my sunglasses, not comfortable. I think the problem is those triangular protrusions pointing downwards in front of each ear. Lesson learned: If you go try it (or any other bike, climbing, equestrian, or construction helmet) on in the store, take your riding sunglasses with you so you can verify that this is not a problem for you. This helmet sat low on my head, with even the Small almost covering my eyebrows. Combined with the high bridge of my nose making glasses sit high (an issue for fitting ski goggles, diving masks, and safety glasses), there was interference. I had to take it back and ended up buying a different brand without the protrusions.