I've noticed that after wearing the new giro "prolight" helmet for a couple of stages, a number of the riders including Lance, fellow teammates and garmin riders have switched back to their "ionos" helmets.
advancing helmet technology is a joke to me... they're just debuting a new one in the tour so club cycling enthusiests with too much money on their hands will drop another $200 on some styrafoam covered in plastic.
my guess is either 1) giro didn't give the guys enough helmets (they probably change from day to day) or 2) the ionos was better/cooler. the holes in the new prolight look small. it actually looks like one of their entry-level models, imo.
i think you are right....probably not as cool as the ionos.
I also think the strap on the back of the prolight looks like it must be annoying.
aesthetically i don't think they look bad....I think the design flows a little better than the ionos or th atmos....I've always disliked the flat "carbon" sections of those helmets.
advancing helmet technology is a joke to me... they're just debuting a new one in the tour so club cycling enthusiests with too much money on their hands will drop another $200 on some styrafoam covered in plastic.
A few riders persisted with the Prolight through the mountain stages (presumably because of the light weight) but on the Champs Elysees I don't think I saw a single Giro-sponsored rider wearing the new helmet. Hardly a great advert for Giro's new creation ...