Giro Trinity helmet review

Giro is undoubtably a leader in bike helmet design. The Giro Trinity helmet is one of its entry level road lids. Here is our review

Cycling Weekly Verdict

A little bulky, but well made and reliable. A great helmet for those wanting a quality commuting lid. Also perfect for those just getting into cycling.

Reasons to buy
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    Well made

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    looks cool

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    nice range of colours

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Reasons to avoid
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    slightly heavy

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    retention system is little bulky

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The Giro Trinity Helmet is the American companies entry level road specific helmet. At £39.99 it is slightly bulkier than Giro's more high end offerings. The helmet weighs 300g on our scales for a size  54cm-61cm (M), slightly heavier than the claimed 298g, but nothing to complain about. Although about 100g heavier than a premium lid, once riding you quickly forget.

The mesh stops flies, while the padding is removable

The mesh stops flies, while the padding is removable

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Oliver Bridgewood - no, Doctor Oliver Bridgewood - is a PhD Chemist who discovered a love of cycling. He enjoys racing time trials, hill climbs, road races and criteriums. During his time at Cycling Weekly, he worked predominantly within the tech team, also utilising his science background to produce insightful fitness articles, before moving to an entirely video-focused role heading up the Cycling Weekly YouTube channel, where his feature-length documentary 'Project 49' was his crowning glory.