This Soft-Shell Helmet Bounces Back With Every Hit

This Soft-Shell Helmet Bounces Back With Every Hit


Helmets have a relatively simple but important job as far as gear goes: 1) don’t fall off and 2) prevent major brain damage. Given its limited roster of tasks, it would be easy to assume that helmet innovation has probably hit a standstill by now. WRONG. Enter the Giro Combyn: a soft-shell helmet that utilises an impact-absorbing liner that Giro promises can take all sorts of hits over and over and over again.

The new type of lining, Vinyl Nitrate, is soft and flexible unlike traditional expandable helmet liners. So where most helmets are pretty much done after one hard blow, the Combyn snaps right back into shape, ready to go again. While there’s no set number of impacts the helmet can take, the cool part is that the user can send the helmet in to Giro and have it analysed for its current durability — totally free of charge.

The Combyn helmet will be available this coming August at $US120 each.

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