220 Triathlon

AERO BIKE HELMETS

ABUS GAMECHANGER TRI

The Gamechanger Tri lives up to its boastful title – here is a lid that looks like few others, with a vast ventilation channel on the top adding a vibe. The design wraps itself around the face in a streamlined manner to produce an exhilarating ride feel, with the straps also sitting flush to minimise drag. The magnetic visor is easy to install and remove, but lacks the function to magnetically stow upside down like the Endura and Oakley. Clarity is excellent, as is fog prevention, although the shell extending over the ears does add weight (362g with visor, 324g without).

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