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E-Bike Helmets · Giro

Giro Register MIPS Helmet

The Register is the helmet we point people to when they want real rotational protection and do not want to think about sizing. Giro ships it in a single universal adult size with a wide-range dial, adds MIPS, and keeps the price near the bottom of the MIPS market. Ventilation is generous for the money, the visor snaps off, and replacement pads are easy to find. It is a recreational lid rather than a commuter-specific design, so there is no light mount or vent shutter. For neighborhood loops, campus rides and casual weekend miles it is hard to beat on value.

Budget-conscious riders who still want MIPSHouseholds buying several helmets at onceCasual neighborhood and campus ridingRiders with trouble finding their size

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Key considerations

  • Universal fit works for most heads but very large or small heads should try on first
  • No integrated light mount
  • Vented for warm climates, which also means less coverage than an urban lid
  • Confirm the listing says MIPS; a non-MIPS Register also exists

Pros

  • MIPS at an entry price
  • Good airflow for hot weather
  • Easy one-size fit adjustment
  • Light weight

Considerations

  • Less rear coverage than commuter helmets
  • Fit dial feels less refined than pricier Giro models

Features & specifications

Rotational protectionMIPS
SizingUniversal adult

Specifications are manufacturer-published figures or our own notes; confirm on the current listing before purchase.

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