> jeffreycalilung said on
10-17-2008 at
06:09:
I usually were an XL with AGV helmet, does the Givi run small or large?
> wbwvids said on
10-16-2008 at
19:08:
The helmet meets ECE 22.05 helmet safety standards in Europe, so I'd have to assume it's ok...
> Ur2S1ow said on
09-03-2008 at
23:07:
Well if the Europeans think its ok, it probably is. We will probably see more designs like this from U.S. companies if Europe dosn't get their butts over here!
> wbwvids said on
09-03-2008 at
01:46:
Don't know who can answer that one! Apparently the Europeans think it's OK; it meets ECE 22.05 standards.
> Ur2S1ow said on
09-03-2008 at
01:32:
God I wish that was in the U.S.A. it's pretty great looking but would it save my life if I hit my head on the cement????
> KawaTony1964 said on
09-01-2008 at
19:45:
Shame. I've recently found all these cool helmets that are not available in the US: Caberg, Airoh, and now Givi. And you have one on WebBikeWorld - that Schuberth with the skinny chin guard. Looks awesome. Are there any overseas web sites where these helmets can be ordered for shipment overseas. I know some of the Caberg and Airoh helmets can be purchase thru Ebay.
> wbwvids said on
09-01-2008 at
18:15:
It's currently sold only in Europe. As far as I know, Givi helmets are not distributed in the U.S.A. Selling a new helmet line in the North American helmet market is extremely difficult, with distribution issues, parts, service and liability insurance all problematic.By the way, we get visitors from all over the world and we review many products; some of the products may not be available in any one particular country.
> KawaTony1964 said on
09-01-2008 at
17:49:
Can you buy this helmet in the USA, and if so, where? If not, why the hell not?
> wbwvids said on
09-01-2008 at
16:45:
The helmet is ECE 22.05 approved, so it meets all applicable safety standards in the market in which it is sold.
> jmtrucks said on
09-01-2008 at
15:31:
not safe
> creepinjesus said on
04-20-2008 at
21:04:
jesus it's ugly
> tihoa said on
04-20-2008 at
20:23:
looks good, but all those removable parts means less structural integrity = not as safe :(
> wbwvids said on
04-20-2008 at
13:38:
Uh...does that mean it's good or bad? ;-)
> mydogmika said on
04-20-2008 at
13:07:
one shit Helmet
> zueq said on
04-19-2008 at
16:35:
wow looks same as a fighter helmet...loved it