MET Echo
40.61
Giro Register
50.78
Bontrager Solstice MIPS
45.74
MET Echo vs. Giro Register vs. Bontrager Solstice MIPS
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Good price (3x) |
Comfortable (3x) |
Low weight (2x) |
Good fit (2x) |
Fit (2x) |
chinstrap attachment |
Sizes up to 65 cm |
Beautiful design |
-
Cons
Due to the large holes, I often had bits in the helmet |
Padding inside was broken within 2 years. |
Glasses do not fit, there is a screen in front of them |
No |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
The extended lower rear and side shell, this helmet protects a larger head surface. |
The Safe-T MID fit system ensures you can adjust the helmet quickly and easily. |
The visor is removable, so you can choose whether to use it. |
The paddings can be hand-washed, ensuring the helmet stays fresh. |
Nice all-round helmet which you can use both on the road and in the forest. |
The removable visor makes the helmet very versatile. |
MIPS absorbs the impact of a fall very well and, therefore, increases your safety during cycling. |
The LockDown strap dividers make it easy to adjust the helmet straps. |
Internal, recessed air channels provide a nice airflow over your head. |
Cons
No MIPS system which would provide a bit extra safety. |
Because the helmet is only available in 1 universal size, it fits less well on a small or large head. |
This helmet is not the lightest in its class due to its design and the use of MIPS. |
Specifications
Cross Country
Cross Country
Cross Country
302 grams
284 grams
320 grams
No
No
Yes, MIPS
M
L
XL
L
XL
Universal
XL
XL
S
M
L
M
L
52 - 56 cm
54 - 61 cm
51 - 56 cm
Colour
Black
Grey
Green
Grey
Green
Black
Yellow
Yellow
Black
Red
Red
★★★☆
★★★☆
★★★☆
Helmet finish
Matte
Matte
Matte