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ABUS GameChanger Tri Bike Helmet - For Triathletes And Road Cyclists - Aerodynamics For Best Times - For Men And Women

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The GameChanger sets new standards. Every cyclist knows that battling against the wind is one of the toughest challenges they face but with its Multi-Position Design, the GameChanger redefines aerodynamics.

But so that comfort doesn't fall by the wayside, you can conveniently adapt the helmet fit using our patented adjustment system. ActiCage increases the stability of the road helmet – and a port for the QUIN impact sensor offers you another protection option. With the Abus GameChanger Aero Helmet, you get an aerodynamic design, optimum ventilation and a perfect fit. Designed and developed alongside the Movistar team, you can be assured that all the top performance features are included for you to excel. Multi-positioning helmet design technology ensures the best in aerodynamics whatever the head angle, achieved through a reduced surface area being exposed to the wind in all conditions, and the Zoom Ace dial allows fine adjustments to personalise the fit further. Your head will stay cool however hard you are working thanks to the Forced Air Cooling Technology and large air channels and however your head is tilted during different racing positions, this system remains efficient.

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MIPS Air Node is also available for the new Gamechanger 2.0, which is well worth while from a safety standpoint, as well as being super low profile. The pads are really high quality, which makes the system as a whole barely noticeable. Abus Gamechanger 2.0: the ride

The straps are a fixed design with the only adjustment being at the chin. I haven't found this to be a problem – the straps sit comfortably against the skin and I can't feel them flapping – but I dare say some might find it an issue.The ABUS GameChanger is a men's helmet that is in the mid-price range while offering superior performance. Its particular aerodynamic structure has as its main objective to reduce the portion of surface area exposed to the wind regardless of the inclination of the wearer's head. The air is channelled in this way to ensure freshness while wearing it and keep the temperature inside the helmet stable. Light and Cool Racing Helmet Zoom Ace is the fine adjustment system with a handy wheel providing an individually customized fit. Abus claims this has resulted in a '11% longer virtual aero profile', essentially meaning that Abus has engineered the turbulent airflow behind the helmet to act like a longer tail as seen on TT helmets, older ones in particular. Firstly, the fit just won't be for everyone and that really is essential. How a helmet fits your head is strongly linked to its performance, so making sure there are no pressure points or tight spots is really important.

This did lead to what is still a noticeable disparity between the Gamechanger 2.0+ and more heavily vented helmets on the market such as the S-Works Prevail 3 or a Giro Aether. But of the aero helmets I've tested, the Abus is definitely one of the better performing in the hot weather. Because every second counts, less air resistance is a must! This is where the wider rear comes into play, in addition to the aerodynamic shape. The Aero Blade optimises the airflow with a special grid structure and adapts to different speeds, side angles and helmet inclinations. So the GameChanger 2.0 has a solution for every racing situation.As it's an aero helmet, I would like some figures to show how it performs against its competitors; 23% less frontal surface area is all well and good, but that's over Abus's own vented helmet. Abus really needs to get this in a wind tunnel and compare it to its rivals. Whether you think a helmet can justify this kind of spend is up to you, but I do feel as though Abus has gone a long way to make its Gamechanger 2.0 'worth' the price. Conclusion Tell us what the product is for and who it's aimed at. What do the manufacturers say about it? How does that compare to your own feelings about it? The perfect temperature management of the head is only possible when all vents are effectively interconnected. The elaborate Forced Air Cooling Technology channels the incoming air around the head and provides the perfect climate. Last, but definitely not least, the Gamechanger provides outstanding protection should you be unfortunate to crash, always a possibility when racing. The multi-shell in-mould design combines a durable outer shell bonded to an EPS foam inner. Should you crash the foam liner absorbs and dissipates impact forces, keeping your head protected from injury. With its Zoom Ace adjustment system, you can also get a comfortable fit every time, and ensure a secure fit that won’t move should you fall.

Weight-wise, this medium comes in at 272g which is just 2g over the claimed weight. For weight weenies, that's 10g lighter than the Specialized Evade. Overall, I've really enjoyed using this helmet, from its comfort to its looks, and especially the way it holds glasses. If you're looking for a fast helmet, and you can afford it, I'd recommend giving it a go. VerdictFlowStraps – for ultimate comfort. The fixed webbing arrangement is an ode to adjustability – customization is no longer necessary. Thanks to these specially designed straps, flutter and wind chatter is a thing of the past. The FlowStraps are aerodynamic, flutter-free and skin-friendly – a ABUS innovation (pat. pend.). The added vent at the front was certainly welcome, and I could feel a noticeable amount of airflow over my forehead.Nice, too, was the low profile vent on the top of the helmet. Similar to what you might find on the top of a formula one car, this top vent did a good job of getting some air to the top of my head.

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