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  Giro Bad Lieutenant  2005 Specifications
Brand: Giro
Model: Bad Lieutenant
Regular Price: $60 -
Style: Short Shell
Age Group: Adult
Sizing Type: Size Specific
Certifications: ASTM CE
Overall Rating:
Available At:
subject to availability
  Giro Bad Lieutenant  Venting
  Giro Bad Lieutenant  Materials
Vent Type: None
Removable Vents?
Number of Vents:
Certified Glove Friendly?
Removable Ear Flaps? Removable
Helmet Weight: 1.42 lbs.
Interior Padding Rating: Decent
Inner Padding Material: EPS
Shell Type:
Head Shape: Roval
Additional Info About Venting:
 
  Giro Bad Lieutenant  Extras
  Giro Bad Lieutenant  Changes
Has Chin Strap? Yes
Audio System Installed? No
Cell Phone System? No
Has Goggle Strap? Yes
New Design? No
New Colors? Yes
Only Updated?
Unchanged? Yes
  Any Additional Comments: This no frills helmet is all about style. The super clean look appealls to a younger crowd. This was the prefered helmet for last years X-games.
 

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  Giro Bad Lieutenant  2005 Manufacturer Description


The Bad Lieutenant is standard-issue gear for riders opening new frontiers on advanced maneuvers around the globe. There are not a lot of bells and whistles here, just great gray-matter protection.

Features:

  • EPS Liners: Thousands of tests prove that EPS offers the most consistent performance in a wide range of conditions and that gram for gram it absorbs more impact energy than other liner materials. Plus it's incredibly light. No other material brings all of these benefits together.
  • High-impact ABS shell material
  • Ventilation: You'll get none and like it.
  • Super Fit: Super Fit is the unique bland of science and art behind Giro helmets' reputation for great fit, feel and looks. That's because Giro helmets fit up to 98% of the human population while also being scaled to match the proportions of the human body.
  • Removable Earpads: Removable earpads allow you to adapt your helmet to changes in the weather and riding conditions. They're a snap to install or remove, they lock into the helmet securely and they offer extra warmth whenever you want it - without restricting your hearing.
  • Goggle Notch: A channel in Giro helmets that is designed for hassle free positioning of your goggles and a snug, gapless fit with the helmet. It also works in tandem with a security loop at the back of the helmet to keep your goggles with you in the event of a fall.
  • Audio Compatible: Will accept both the TuneUps I and TuneUps II Audio Earpads. SOLD SEPARATELY!
  • Safety Certification: ASTM F2040 Safety certified.
Giro Bad Lieutenant Sizing Info:
Helmet Size: Head Circumference:
X-Small 52 - 53.5 cm
Small 53.5 - 55.5 cm
Medium 55.5 - 57 cm
Large 57 - 59 cm


 


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The Giro Bad Lieutenant  has a suggested retail of $60. With vents, this Short Shell helmet got a feature rating of 4 out of 5. The Giro Bad Lieutenant is designed to fit Adult heads and tends to have a Roval fit. This helmet weighs only 1.42 lbs.. Throw in the fact that the Giro Bad Lieutenant has None venting and you've got a helmet worthy of its' 4.3 out of 5 rating. For a detailed look at this helmet, see the information below.

 


  Giro  Bad Lieutenant  2005 Ratings
  
(4 of 5)
COMFORT
(4 of 5)
STYLE
(5 of 5)
FEATURES
(4 of 5)
OVERALL
(4.3 of 5)

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 Bad Lieutenant Other Colors
X
X
Matte Black
Canvas Snow Camo
X
X
Fabric Black GG
Bald
X
X
Titanium
White/ Hot Pink
X
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