Aero Helmet
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I've been debating between getting the S-works Prevail2 or Evade3 or the new Giro Aries. I realize that two of these helmets aren't considered "Aero" helmets but am just wondering if anyone has experience with one or more of these and can probide any thoughts and didn't want to start a whole new thread. I think the Evade3 looks the nicest but am a little concerned about heat buildup. I've been seeing multiple reviewers on Specialized site give anecdotes of it working well for them in 90+ degree heat so I am guessing it's all right but would like any community feedback here before committing to anything. The Giro Aries has some glowing reviews on cycling sites saying it's by far the best road helmet out right now. Not a huge fan of their blue but could probably live with it. Is it really that much more advanced though?
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Some good deals out there on Evade 2s. I picked one up for a good price and am very happy with it. Most comfortable helmet I've worn and well ventilated enough to deal with some serious hammering of the hills around Nice and Monaco last week.

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Doesn't look bad but It's annoying to me that the blue version has the big Wout Van Aert Redbull advertisement on it. Is that just a sticker I can take off?
More importantly, the blue appears out of stock until late June. I am hoping to start riding again after my last crash early next month.
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Good fedback thanks. Was it also warm when you were hammering the hills?BenCousins wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 4:43 pmSome good deals out there on Evade 2s. I picked one up for a good price and am very happy with it. Most comfortable helmet I've worn and well ventilated enough to deal with some serious hammering of the hills around Nice and Monaco last week.
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I get hot easily on a bike so a 20m power test up the Madone even at 20 degrees c will be 'dripping sweat' hot for me. The helmet didn't feel any more warm that my tried and tested Limar Ultralight. I was assuming I'd have a 'light' helmet for summer climbs just like I have light wheels for alpine stuff, but I think I'll just use this helmet all the time.calicyclist wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 7:32 pmGood fedback thanks. Was it also warm when you were hammering the hills?BenCousins wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 4:43 pmSome good deals out there on Evade 2s. I picked one up for a good price and am very happy with it. Most comfortable helmet I've worn and well ventilated enough to deal with some serious hammering of the hills around Nice and Monaco last week.
How did you know I had that one...calicyclist wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 7:31 pmDoesn't look bad but It's annoying to me that the blue version has the big Wout Van Aert Redbull advertisement on it. Is that just a sticker I can take off?
More importantly, the blue appears out of stock until late June. I am hoping to start riding again after my last crash early next month.

anyways it feels raised, but I'm not about to scratch it and find out. The Redbull on it ... is so tiny
My only gripe is since the Evade2, I've been spoiled by magnetic clasp.. so like my other vento I will get the HK-Army magtek universal chin strap (~20bucks) which comes with the fidlock magnetic clasp that I just pilfer from it. You also get a comfort chin pad which I also use.
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A word of caution for users of the previous generation O Aro5 users who are considering an upgrade - the new model fits very differently.Robius wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2023 11:34 pmNew Oakley ARO5 Race
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I also think the straps are ridiculously short around the ear. I even have both m and L here and the junction still is almost on my ear....Woland wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 9:44 pmA word of caution for users of the previous generation O Aro5 users who are considering an upgrade - the new model fits very differently.Robius wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2023 11:34 pmNew Oakley ARO5 Race
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I never thought about buying an aero helmet in the past, but it happened... I bought an aero bike last year and I need to save a few watts
I'm deciding between lazer vento and evade 3. I probably won't go wrong with either helmet. I don't have the possibility to compare them directly. I would prefer the more compact one and of course better ventilation. I have good experiences with big S - tarmac sl7, s-works shoes, etc

I'm deciding between lazer vento and evade 3. I probably won't go wrong with either helmet. I don't have the possibility to compare them directly. I would prefer the more compact one and of course better ventilation. I have good experiences with big S - tarmac sl7, s-works shoes, etc
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I have two of the Ignite Mips helmets. They're really comfortable for me, and have pretty good cooling/ventilation. I love my Abus Gamechangers for their streamline look, but the Smith is better in the heat, and is my go to helmet for rides up to 85F. The front vents store my Oakley Jawbreakers nicely as well, and with the addition of a magnetic Fidlock, they're pretty ideal.
I'm on the GameChanger currently too. I don't really bother with summer helmets even though I regularly ride in 40+ Celsuis heat, as it seems to make little difference to how much I sweat (masses) and I don't overheat. I'm very happy with it, besides the sizing - the largest one is pretty small. I can't fit a skullcap under it, the fit is so marginal - which makes for problems in strong sidewinds as sweat then gets blown into my eyes.renoracing wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 3:42 pmI have two of the Ignite Mips helmets. They're really comfortable for me, and have pretty good cooling/ventilation. I love my Abus Gamechangers for their streamline look, but the Smith is better in the heat, and is my go to helmet for rides up to 85F. The front vents store my Oakley Jawbreakers nicely as well, and with the addition of a magnetic Fidlock, they're pretty ideal.
Is the Koroyd effective at preventing insects entering the helmet? The GameChanger is very good at *not* sucking in large stinging insects, of which there are a lot here, but doesn't have room to add mesh inside. The Ignite looks like it will suck more bugs. If the Koroyd doesn't prevent this, would it be easy to add mesh inside?
I purchased my first aero helmet five years ago, but saving watts was not the main reason. I like to use aero helmet on my autumn and spring rides, when the weather is cool and windy. The aero helmets used to be a bit less ventilated than the summer helmets, which helped to keep warm.
I just got a new Giro Eclipse to replace my old Vanquish. Unfortunately the spring is late here, I will not be able to test it very soon.

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