Genesis V2100 reviews and prices All-Mountain bikes

You can read more details in our full Giro Aries Spherical review. You can trust Cyclingnews Our experts spend countless hours testing cycling tech and will always share honest, unbiased advice to help you choose. Lightweight, comfortable, and highly ventilated with the best Virginia Tech rating of any helmet. But they’re also technical enough, progressively built enough that we can be challenged.” Pasqualina explains.

My personal preference is generally an aero helmet as there’s very little downside and plenty of gain. Not everyone feels the same way though, lots of people love the airy feeling of a highly vented helmet. Unfortunately that airy feeling often comes with a slight weight penalty as manufacturers genesis bicycles have to add structure to support big vents. This is a helmet that claims to actually offer 3% better “ventilation cooling” than no helmet at all while also being 27 grams lighter than my previous pick for this category. One of the basic tenets of an aero optimised helmet is that it’s hot.

All the technologies do the same thing in different ways and there’s no way to be sure that one is better. If all helmets pass the relevant certification protocols why do some brands have MIPS? MIPS stands for multi impact protection system and it is a brand name. Like Hoover or Velcro, MIPS has become synonymous with a type of system but it is a brand like any other. From there, helmet companies look for other ways to differentiate and the sky’s the limit. Every kind of feature you might want is a potential advantage for a particular helmet.

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Unfortunately, that’s not there but Lazer does have an answer to that. In the same way that a tight fitting jersey covers most of the aero gains possible, the Z1 has an excellent system for the straps that eliminate any extra flapping material. Those same straps are also lightweight, partially recycled, and anti-bacterial. Other highlights genesis mountain bike include a decent light you can add to the back and an Aeroshell that both helps with short race situations and does essentially the same things as the POC Ventral Tempus MIPS. For more details about this helmet, take a look at our POC Ventral SPIN review. Given all the positives, it’s a shame that there is no Virginia Tech score to report.

Virginia Tech is the only independent organisation that provides a test of bike helmets with more detail than pass or fail. That makes it hard to ignore the testing that Virginia Tech does and yet, not every helmet has a test result. You will have to decide if that sways your choice or not but there are some reasons why it might be missing.

If you are looking for a helmet that looks good on both a road and gravel bike, this might not be the one. When you actually wear the Kask Elemento though, none of that is what stands out. If you hate the feeling of helmets moving around on your head, this is the one to grab. The rear cradle, with a ton of space for a ponytail in it, hugs down and creates a very solid connection.