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Lazer
Sphere Helmet

3.5 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews

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Sphere Helmet

On all rides, helmets are essential. That's a non-negotiable fact roadies have accepted in stride and that brands have responded to with an endless output of impact protection. In the case of Lazer's Sphere Helmet, we're seeing a great combination of aesthetics, comfort and performance that keeps you protected barreling through descents. It seems Lazer has thought of nearly everything since this helmet can be accompanied by an optional Aeroshell for protection from rain, or for a quick aerodynamic solution.


The Sphere helmet has channeled ventilation that keeps your head cool when you're working hard. Channels are cut out of the EPS and 18 vents allows for air flow to move more freely, even if the helmet is tight on your head. Adjustments are made easily with Lazer's proprietary Rollsys system so you'll be able to fit your helmet appropriately with the turn of a thumb wheel.


Details

  • Ventilated helmet for multiple impact protection on your ride
  • Advanced Rollsys System for easy fit adjustment
  • Cappuccinolock compatible for innovative helmet-to-bike locking
  • Lightweight at 280g for comfort and aerodynamics
  • Item #LZRG024
Full Face
no
Visor
no
Certifications
Complies with U.S. CPSC Safety Standard for Bicycle Helmets for Persons Age 5 and Older
Fit Adjustment
Advanced Rollsys System
Ventilation
18 vents
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year
Claimed Weight
9.9oz (280g)

Overall Rating

3.5 based on 2 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars

September 29, 2021

A Round Fit Helmet

This helmet has a very round fit profile. Compared to most helmets in the European/American markets, this is both wider(side to side) and shorter (front to back). I could be mistaken, but I believe that the previous review stating it is "way too large for a Medium" is experiencing the wideness of the helmet. I ran into the opposite problem; The helmet was too short from front to back. This was a first for me, as being of Asian heritage, my head is on the round side. Apparently, not round enough for this particular helmet, though. In other helmets, I've had to size up in order to accommodate the width of my head, but I've never had to size up based on helmet length. With that out of the way, the helmet itself is handsome and seems well made. The shell wraps around the lip of the EPS in the rear of the helmet, though strangely not in the front. The weight of 290g in a size medium is decent, if not spectacular, for a CPSC rated helmet in this price range. The Rollsys adjuster seemed stiff to actuate, but had a wide fit range, and the adjustable cradle had positive clicks up and down in its track. If I had fit this helmet, I'm sure I would have enjoyed it. Sadly, I'm going to have to return mine.

David R
Competitivecyclist.com

Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com

3 out of 5 stars

June 25, 2021

This one is way too large for a Medium

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I returned this product before using it

I like this helmet, but I believe it came mislabeled as a medium but is a large. I have the perfect Medium size head, 57mm, right in the middle of the M range of 55-59mm. Mid-range on this helmet is about 59 mm, and with the adjustment screw turned all the way smaller, it still just almost fits, not quite snug on my head. Otherwise, it looks like a fine helmet. This will be my third helmet, and my previous ones fit down on my head such that they wouldn't fall off my head without the chin strap fastened. It seems that the new helmets with MIPS want to sit on top of my head instead of around it. No matter how tight I make the headband, the helmet will fall off my head if I lean down like I'm going to touch my toes, which is supposed to be a test for safe fit. I found a Specialized for $250 and a Bell for $150 that don't do that, and fit well for Medium.

Louis L
Competitivecyclist.com

Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com