If your typical trip consists of technical descents and challenging climbs, the Chronicle MIPS helmet will provide you with the necessary protection and comfort in an affordable package. The design is tuned from our premium Montara helmet and offers most of the key features: deep shape, extensive neck protection and an adjustable label compatible with motocross goggles. The MIPS chronicle has won an extensive test of six trail helmets on the pinkbike server.
MIPS (Multi-Directional Impact Protection System) provides increased protection against rotational forces on the head.
Specification:
Clamping system - Roc Loc ® 5
Construction - In-mold, MIPS
Ventilation - 14 holes, Wind Tunnel ™
Features - POV ™ Plus adjustable label, Coolmax liners
Sizes - Super Fit ™ S (51-55 cm), M (55-59 cm), L (59-63 cm)
MIPS IS MOVEMENT
Progress in the development of bicycle helmets.
All Giro helmets are designed to absorb as much impact energy as possible and meet the applicable European standard: EN 1078. The aim of the new MIPS technology is to eliminate rotational forces that act on the head in the event of a fall. When impacted at any angle, the MIPS system allows the EPS shell of the helmet to rotate independently around the rider's head. Although this movement is only on the order of a few millimeters, we believe that MIPS technology significantly reduces the amount of rotational force that could otherwise be transmitted to the brain.
WHAT IS MIPS (Multidirectional Impact Protection System) and how does it work?
MIPS is a slippery insert between the EPS shell (helmet body) and the inner liners. In the event of an angle impact (for example, when you catch your head on a branch), the EPS shell of the helmet rotates a few millimeters along the MIPS layer, thus protecting the head and brain from a sharp rotating jerk.