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Out of stock | | | | | | GIRO BAD LIEUTENANT™ You already know if this is the helmet for you just by looking at it. A true free-ride helmet for riders that session the park, and everything else on the mountain as often as humanly possible. Don’t run it if you can’t commit. The Bad Lieutenant is standard-issue gear for opening new frontiers on advanced maneuvers around the globe, and there will be no prisoners in this movement. | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 0.0 inches | | Product Width: | 0.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.0 inches | | Package Length: | 11.6 inches | | Package Width: | 10.3 inches | | Package Height: | 9.4 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 9 reviews |
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| | Features | High impact ABS shell with EPS linerRemovable earpads and goggle notchCompatible with Tune-ups and Tune-ups IICERTIFICATION: ASTM F2040 & CE EN1078 (EU)1 Year Limited Warranty
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 9 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Baddd Lieutenant May 13, 2007
By Sean R. Fitch First of all, awesome helmet. I ride in Vermont for reference: COLD winters! This helmet kept my head and ears warm, the ear flaps have little mesh panels so you can still hear really well. The ear flaps as well as the liner panels inside the helmet are removeable for washing. Helmet is lightweight. Fits fine with goggles and has a snap strap on the back to hold your goggle strap in place. But really though, regardless of all this, you know at first glance if this is your helmet or not!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great Helmet! Feb 11, 2009
By A. Puckett I have the version wrapped in white leather. I love the helmet! It looks sweet. It's very comfortable. The Tune-Ups (Giro/Skullcandy) work amazing. Make sure that you get the Tune-Ups that have buttons and not just tabs. I had to send the first ones back, but they are worth it. So convenient and very loud.
The only thing that I would mention is that it holds heat pretty well. On warm days you'll probably want to take it off when you stop.
Not ashamed to wear a helmet anymore Sep 20, 2010
By J. G. Herdes
"Jeroen"
About three years ago I obtained the "bold " Bad Lieutenant. I'm over 40 and frequented the mountains since I was 13.
Back in those days cars didn't have any airbags and such. After snowboarding more and more extreme me and my backcountry pall got more and more aware of the dangers. Cars have become saver too and they look cool ( mostly ) But what to wear on your head when riding deep powder with hidden rocks ? Giro came with the solution; The one and only Bad Lieutenant. Don't worry about ventilation....there is none. Who needs it anyway. It's war out there, just look cool when you crash, the Bad Lieutenant provides.
Great Helmet! Feb 09, 2010
By Kenton J. Arsenault This helmet looks great, feels comfortable, stays very warm, and protects your brain! To give you an idea, I was snowboarding in 15 degree weather with wind gusts in Tahoe, and my head and ears never got cold.
Protect that Melon! Jan 07, 2010
By M. Doran
"momoboys"
This helmet is great for those of us who grew up skiing and snowboarding before the era of helmets, we make our kids wear them, so it's time for the adults to wear one too--this one is great looking, and proved to be worth our money even on it's maiden voyage down the mountain... on the last ride of the day, my husband took a digger, and landed hard on the back of his head. He was glad he was wearing it, and loves it!
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