Thursday, May 9, 2013

Giro Skyla black/gold paisley (Size: unisize (50-57cm))

Get details about Giro Skyla black/gold paisley (Size: unisize (50-57cm))


this product is the best Giro Helmets presently. Whenever you're looking for good Giro Helmets, then this product would be the good answer.
Besides of affordable price, Giro Skyla black/gold paisley (Size: unisize (50-57cm)) is also equipped with variety of exciting features. This product will completely complements your necessities of life.



Giro Skyla black/gold paisley (Size: unisize (50-57cm))




ASIN : B003YUNQSG
Category: Helmets
Brand: Giro
Rating : 4.0
Reviews : 1

Product Details Giro Skyla black/gold paisley (Size: unisize (50-57cm))

Type/Intended use: All-roundConstruction: In-Mould TechnologyAdjustment system: AcuDialVisor: yesWeight: 284 gSize information: Lady one size 50-57cmMaterial: in mould polysterol hard foamAdditional Information:removable snap-fit visorAcu Dial System allows fast and simple adaption.integrates insect repellentVentilation openings:Number: 20 piece


  • Type/Intended use: All-round
  • Construction: In-Mould Technology
  • Weight: 284g


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Giro Skyla black/gold paisley (Size: unisize (50-57cm))




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What is there to say? It's a helmet.
My reason for getting this helmet online was that I simply couldn't find a reasonably priced alternative in my size in the shops (it would seem I have small head). That, plus the fact that it has, in my opinion, a feminine and elegant design. Flames just don't appeal to me for some reason.
So far I'm very happy with it. The size can be easily adjusted and it has a visor for sunny days. The only thing that's had me a bit miffed (hence the 4-star rating), is that mine arrived with the visor slightly skewed and I can't seem to readjust it properly. But hey, who cares?


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