Looks like a very nice little helmet. It certainly has got to be better than the flowerpot I normally use. Sure I look cool like Devo, but it's not as good as this one. I'll see if I can order one.
It's definitely an upgrade from ceramic flowerpots. We'll also be dropping a review for the $50 Lazer Tempo helmet in the near future - but because that one is a one-size-fits-most I'd recommend the Tonic instead.
I'm not quite sure what you're asking - the overall width of the helmet? Generally higher-end helmets are a bit thinner and sleeker (Lazer Vento / Lazer Strada) as they use different construction methods to reduce the amount of foam.
@@TheSweetCyclists yeah the oval width, especially internally. Like the Lazer jackal is barely long enough in size L for me, but has about 1-1,5cm of air on each size between my head and the foam
Yes, the Strada does have an optional $25 snap-on shell which is nice for wet conditions or more aero. The Tonic's $80 price is hard to beat as a lightweight and good looking helmet.
I would say Lazer helmets generally are for more oval head shapes. If you can find a KinetiCore helmet locally, I'd recommend trying it on to see how it feels - all their helmets feel similar to me.
Really good review, thank you so much 😊
Super simple and easy to watch. thanks
Lazer helmets is the best❤
great review, thank you!🙂
Looks like a very nice little helmet. It certainly has got to be better than the flowerpot I normally use. Sure I look cool like Devo, but it's not as good as this one. I'll see if I can order one.
It's definitely an upgrade from ceramic flowerpots. We'll also be dropping a review for the $50 Lazer Tempo helmet in the near future - but because that one is a one-size-fits-most I'd recommend the Tonic instead.
@@TheSweetCyclists Yeah I agree, having the extra adjustability is worth the few dollars more.
Tks man! Very good job!
I was wondering if you could tell me which helmet that has the narrowest fit out of the ones you have reviewed.
I'm not quite sure what you're asking - the overall width of the helmet? Generally higher-end helmets are a bit thinner and sleeker (Lazer Vento / Lazer Strada) as they use different construction methods to reduce the amount of foam.
@@TheSweetCyclists yeah the oval width, especially internally. Like the Lazer jackal is barely long enough in size L for me, but has about 1-1,5cm of air on each size between my head and the foam
Another upgrade feature of Strada over the Tonic is it can work with the snap-on AeroShell.
Yes, the Strada does have an optional $25 snap-on shell which is nice for wet conditions or more aero. The Tonic's $80 price is hard to beat as a lightweight and good looking helmet.
TKS ! 🇧🇷🚴🏻
Is this helmet more for round heads or oval?
I would say Lazer helmets generally are for more oval head shapes. If you can find a KinetiCore helmet locally, I'd recommend trying it on to see how it feels - all their helmets feel similar to me.
@@TheSweetCyclists one more thing, people say it should be 2 fingers above the eye brown , can it be like 1 or 1.5 finger ? Far as helmet fitting goes
@@TheSweetCyclists do you think bontrager wave cel circuit is oval or round ? I just bought it little unsure of it for my oval head
Who cares about the packaging and how many vents?
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