KASK Bambino Pro
256,15
KASK Protone
153,67
Giro Aether Spherical
204,91
KASK Bambino Pro vs. KASK Protone vs. Giro Aether Spherical
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
-
Light (15x) |
Lightweight (13x) |
Aero (9x) |
Comfortable (8x) |
Fit (11x) |
Light (11x) |
Comfortable (10x) |
MIPS (6x) |
Cons
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Expensive (7x) |
Pricey (4x) |
None (3x) |
Not cheap (2x) |
None (6x) |
Pricey (3x) |
Fiddly straps |
very high price |
According to the product specialist
Pros
Comes with a visor. |
Extremely aerodynamic, partly because of the shortened rear end. |
Lightweight - you almost don't even notice you're wearing it. |
Good ventilation for such an aerodynamic helmet with 15 ventilation apertures. |
Leather straps for extra comfort. |
The upper part is reinforced with an internal plastic substructure, for better fall protection. |
Thanks to the Octofit adjustment system and divider earband, this helmet can be adjusted very precisely. |
Equipped with the new Roc Loc ® 5-Plus fit system for even better adjustment of your helmet's fit. |
Good-looking helmet that's aerodynamic and has great ventilation. |
MIPS Spherical is integrated between 2 layers of EPS foam and absorbs the impact of a fall very effectively. |
This helmet can also be worn with a ponytail. |
Cons
High price. |
Kask does not use MIPS, so that extra bit of security is missing. |
The leather chinstrap takes some cycling trips to feel comfortable. |
The Roc Loc ® 5-Plus fit system feels slightly fragile when adjusting your helmet. |
In addition to adding extra safety, MIPS also adds some extra weight to the helmet. |
Specifications
323 grams
228 grams
270 grams
No
No
Yes, MIPS Spherical
55 - 58 cm
50 - 56 cm
S
M
L
M
L
Aero helmet
All-round helmet
55 cm
56 cm
57 cm
58 cm
59 cm
60 cm
61 cm
62 cm
56 cm
57 cm
58 cm
59 cm
60 cm
61 cm
62 cm
59 - 62
51 - 54 cm
Including Visor
Yes
No
No
Colour
Black
White
White
Black
Grey
White
Blue
Grey
White
Blue
Matte Bright Red/Dark Red
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