Comfort. Fit. Style. Those three words sum up Bontrager's Starvos perfectly, and yet, somehow only tell part of the story. Of course safety is the number one priority, so the Starvos uses an In-Mold composite skeleton. This not only provides excellent protection, but it also allows for huge, thoughtfully placed vents that manage airflow over your head for cooling. Dial in a custom fit quickly with the Headmaster II one-handed system. Plus, soft, moisture-wicking, and washable helmet pads along with FlatLock Strap Dividers make it incredibly user-friendly.
Features & Info
Sizing chart
Weight: 267 grams (Medium)
Consumer Reviews
4.0 stars
(3 reviews)
66% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.
Pros
Lightweight
Quiet
Style
Cons
Best Uses
Road biking (2)
All types of riding
Trail biking
5.0
Jun 24, 2015
Light and quiet
Pros:
Quiet, Light
Cons:
Best Uses:
Trail biking, Road biking
This helmet is so much lighter and quieter than my old helmet I kept checking to make sure it was still on.
by jpell
from Minneapolis, MN
5.0
May 06, 2015
Nice helmet for a nice price.
Pros:
style
Cons:
none
Best Uses:
All types of riding
Great helmet at a nice price.
by beast
from meridian ms
1.0
Apr 09, 2015
Suspect Quality
Pros:
Cons:
Best Uses:
Road biking
Bought helmet as gift for my wife, after she had tried one on at another David Cycle. Right out of the box the ratcheting mechanism would not tighten down. If it can not make out of the box without breaking, have to wonder how it would hold up for the long haul. Goodbye Bontrager, hello Giro.