Mountain Bike Rider — March 2018

(Michael S) #1

MARCH 2018mbr 81


GIRO CHRONICLE MIPS


£99.99

SPECIFICATIONWeight: 364g • Sizes: S, M, L • Contact: zyrofisher.co.uk


The Chronicle is Giro’s mid-tier trail
helmet with deep, wrap-around
coverage and styling that takes its cue
fromthebrand’sflagshipMontarolid.
Afewdesignchangeskeepthe
price more affordable; one being how
it’s not fully wrapped in hardshell, so
the polystyrene is exposed around the
undersideoftherim.Therearesmaller
exhaustventsintheoutershelland
differentpadsinsidecomparedtothe
Montaro too.
In extended use, however, we’ve
foundtheCoolmaxpadsherelast
longer than the X-Static versions, that
peel apart too easily over time, in Giro’s
more expensive helmets. The super-
comfy antimicrobial padding can absorb
10 times its weight in moisture before
wettingoutanddriesquicklytoo,so
handles sweat build-up well.
TheChronicle’sinternalshapeisa
deep cavity that really cradles the head,
soitfeelssolidandplantedevenbefore
youfastenthechinstrap.It’sacinchto
tightentherearRocLoc5dialone-
handedandtheintuitivewayGiro’s
retention system works to change tilt


angle and hold feels perfectly refined,
huggingtheedgesofyourheadfirmly
but gently.
Whetherit’stheadditionofthe
MIPSlinerorthesmallervents,
onesignificantissueisthatthis
helmet runs really hot. The
forehead area is reasonably
drafty when riding, but the
interior really builds up heat
during extended efforts and
isn’t the best at getting rid
of it either.
The fit-like-a-glove
Chronicle is defi nitely
one of the

comfiestlidshere,butfor£100,we’d
liketoseeafullywrappedshellthat
better resists dings and knocks, and it’s
alsoabittoastyifyou’rearider that
overheats easily.

KALI INTERCEPTOR


£149.99
SPECIFICATIONWeight: 384g • Sizes: S/M, L/XL • Contact: kaliprotectives.com

Californian firm Kali has earned
areputationasoneofthemost
innovative, protection-focused
brands in cycling helmets. Its

new Interceptor doesn’t disappoint
onthisfront,comingwithaslewof
unique safety features, most
notably the rubberised,
sucker-like buttons under
thepadsthatcandeform
and twist in an impact.
This‘LowDensityLayer’can
potentially reduce rotational
forces on the brain by 25
percent,butitisn’tKali’s
only proprietary tech.
There’s also a Nano
Core liner, with a
multi-density
lay-up using

sophisticated pyramidal foam layering,
which collapses to better absorb blunt
impact energy. Thankfully, we didn’t get
to test out any of these features, but it’s
clear Kali takes safety very seriously.
The Interceptor has quite an angular
profile with sharp lines around the
exhaustportsandcinchestightly
withaproperwireBoafastener—the
dial’s action is sturdy and the lid feels
reassuringly locked down when tight.
Theinteriorshapeisabitshallow
andskinnythough,andthehelmetis
noticeable against the head in a few
places,ratherthanfloatingwithall-over
support, meaning it wasn’t one of the
mostcomfortableontest.It’salsoatthe
heavierendoftheweightspectrum.
Kali’s focus on safety is obvious, but
the rubberised LDL suckers can be felt
afractiononthescalpeventhroughthe
innerpads,sowe’dpreferabitmore
comfort or denser cushioning. The
Interceptor is not the best ventilated
around the forehead area either, and
alsohasatwo-positionvisorthatrattles
on rougher trails, which doesn’t affect
function, but can get irritating.
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