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Giro G9 Audio Series Helmet

Snowboarding > HelmetsRated: **** by 13 reviews.

Backcountry.com Outlet

Wear the Giro G9 Wireless Audio Series Helmet to call in sick with powder fever and then rock out as you throw a cork 5 without unzipping your jacket. This lightweight helmet protects your head and features an integrated wireless system that works with any Bluetooth-enabled cell phone or MP3 player. With controls for volume, track select, play/pause, and you'll never have to go through the process of unzipping your jacket to get to your electronics. You can even talk on your cell phone hands-free using the call-connect feature and the integrated microphone. Giro made the DJ-quality headset and audio system removable so you can use the headphones year-round. The G9 Helmet's In-mold shell and EPS liner prevent major head trauma after failed 900 attempts, while 12 huge vents with included vent plugs regulate your temperature.

Backcountry.com

Clear, quality stereo speakers in the Giro G9 Audio Series Helmet’s ear pads set the soundtrack for your day of riding, and no one else will know that “Forever in Blue Jeans” is what really gets you pumped for a fast-and-dirty tree run. And to save your skull from an unfortunate arboreal encounter, the G9 Helmet’s outer hard shell and fused EPS liner work together to deflect and absorb impact. The helmet’s venting system draws cool air into the front and lets warm air escape out the back, so you’ll stay comfortable from ridgeline to lift line. A helmet’s function is only as good as its fit, so use the built-in In-Form Fit System dial to customize.

Evogear

The Giro G9 is one of Giro’s best all around models and their TuneUps Wireless system delivers incredible stereo sound. Developed in conjunction with Motorola, the system consists of a pair of modular speaker pods that clip into either the ear pads of your helmet or the included DJ headset. Intuitive, easy to reach controls are located on the speaker pods and are simple to use, even in gloved hands.


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Adjustability:Slidelock chin, adjustable fit
Country Of Origin:China
Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year
Material:[Shell] plastic; [Liner] EPS foam
Recommended Use:Skiing, snowboarding
Ventilation:Built-in vents
Warranty:1 Year
Weight:13.5oz (382g)

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Giro G9 Audio Series Helmet Reviews Summary:

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Positive Reviews:

Bluetooth is perfect - no regrets

Rating:*****

The helmet is awesome. Never had a problem with venting. It was in the single digits and lower a couple days and then in the low 30s the other two days. If you're worried about falling on the headphones, you shouldn't have to worry to much. I'm pretty sure I took a weird fall and felt like I landed on the left side of the helmet directly on one of the headphones. It still worked perfectly. Outside of using the helmet, the headphones are awesome. While plugged in directly to the iPod, computer, or anything else with the cable they provide, the sound was great. I use a Blackberry Pearl and had no issues connecting to the headphones using the bluetooth. It controlled the phone well, and if you even have music loaded onto your phone through a micro SD card it will control that as well. The pearl does output in stereo as well. But if you want to control your iPod with the controls on the side of the headphones, you will need to buy a bluetooth ipod adapter. It does come with the wire to use for your ipod, but if you want to change the volume or switch songs you will have to take it out of your jacket or where ever you keep it while riding. I bought the Scosche bluetooth adaptor from Best Buy, it was $89. I may have been able to find it somewhere cheaper, but I was leaving the next day and didn't really care to be honest. It is self-powered. This is the only one I have tried, and it's best if you get one with a built-in battery instead of having the ipod power the adaptor b'c the ipod battery won't last all day. The Scosche worked all day with the newest generation iPod nano with no problems. It's worth it to buy the adaptor in my opinion and you never have to worry about wires or anything. I don't regret that decision. I was always adjusting the volume or changing songs through the headphones and everything worked well. Only on a couple hard landings did it stop playing. Simply disconnect the adaptor from the ipod and reconnect it - it will go back to playing your music again.

CNNmatt3 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 02/07/2009

no regrets here

Rating:*****

First off... this is a great deal as just the headphone seem to be going for 170 to 200 other places. The helmet is a very comfortable fit and light weight.. I really bought it for the audio system though. I love to listen to tunes while riding, but hated when I would have to fumble around for my Ipod to switch songs, turn the volume down on the lift, or have the headphones fall out of my ears. This solves all those problems. I wear mitts and can easily skip tracks, pause, turn up and down the volume, answer and make calls. I left a message on my answering machine at home while riding down the hill and you wouldn't have known I was using the bluetooth, The sound quality is as good as I need for the hill, and prefer wired earbuds for around town. I will sometimes use the headphones when listening to anything i stream over the internet like Hulu or last.fm where the source quality isn't as great to begin with. If you are looking for an audio solution for the hill and often get frustrated with digging around for your ipod, then you will not regret this purchase. fyi.. was using the A2DP on an LG Dare to listen to music... signal was strong and music was louder than I would ever need

alternatefox at Backcountry.com Outlet on 01/12/2009

Perfect funtionality

Rating:****

the fitting-system works great SO FAR. Like anything, I except it to break at some point since it seems relatively new in design. The BT headphones work very well too. One problem I had with this Bluetooth set-up was that I initially charged as-per directions- so I would give battery perfect memory. The downfall, after two weeks of use, I accidentally fell asleep after a hard day of use and left on charger ALL night. It somehow fried the headset. It might have been just a flaw/defective product. Thanks to Backountry, they instantly set me up with a replacement. I ONLY have about 25 days woth of use on it, so take into consideration. The independent headset works awesome for watching movies and such off laptop or tv w/ BT-enabled design. The controls work perfect with numerous Smart-Phones w/ MicroSD card music, etc. I have four different sets of Bluetooth headphones currently and these are my favorite for sound-control/windage, and functionality. I HOPE i did not just ginx them! Would I buy again...HELL YES! 4-Stars due to first set being defective....even with overcharging I have NEVER burned a battery in a BT-Headset.

toddso at Backcountry.com Outlet on 03/17/2009

great helmet

Rating:****

This helmet is awesome. It keeps my head warm & cool and it is very light & comfy. I use the Oakley Stockholm women's goggles and I have no goggle-helmet issues. My head is small and small fits perfectly. I have an iPhone 3G and everything works well after purchasing a ~$20 (blueNEXT) bluetooth adaptor for my music. I am able to ride the whole day without draining the battery on my iPhone and helmet. My music streams well and the phone segment works seamlessly. The clarity is excellent for both voice & sound. And the external controls are very easy to use. My only complaint is the absence of an external opening/closing toggle for venting. Otherwise, I highly recommend this helmet!

powpow_p at Backcountry.com Outlet on 03/17/2009

Great system!

Rating:*****

I have zero complaints about this system. I'd like vents that can be closed/opened externally, but I won't fault the G9 on that, as I knew what I was getting when I bought it. The helmet is very comfortable and warm, and I've only recently started using the headphones (I traded my POS iPhone for a BlackBerry Bold -- how in the hell did they not give that thing A2DP support!? Screw adapters, that's insane for an iPhone). Anyways, all is working well now, and the headphones are fantastic. You'll find that you use the headphones by themselves quite frequently, as they are of high quality and wasted if just used on the slopes!

chr2478351 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 01/31/2009

Great Helmet!

Rating:*****

Giro does helmets best! Very comfortable, fits Oakley goggles well (I use the A frames) and keeps my head very comfortable in the coldest conditions. Recently went skiing solo and it was great to have music from my iPod on the chair. I made a few calls through the helmet and my music was paused automatically. The audio while using the phone is very good, even on a chairlift, people had no problem hearing me at all. Easy to use controls, even with gloves on. If your phone has bluetooth it will work with this helmet, you do however need to get the Skullcandy bluetooth adapter for your iPod.

Victor at Backcountry.com Outlet on 03/08/2009

SICK

Rating:****

This is one of the coolest things I've ever spent $$$ on. With a bluetooth wireless phone that plays MP3s you can listen to tunes, take a call (or ignore it), and the music pauses automatically and then picks back up where it paused when you end the call. Controls are literally on the earflaps for volume, play, pause, phone. There is one wire that connects the 2 earpieces but that tucks into the goggle strap to be low-profile (so far snag-proof). No more stupid wires coming out of my jacket pockets, etc! WOO HOOOOO!!!!!!! I wear this helmet at parties and I'm cool.

POTATOWALKER at Backcountry.com Outlet on 11/08/2008

Best deal around

Rating:*****

Bottom line - the headphones are sick. The controls are awesome and I laugh at all the fools with earbuds. They work great, have long battery life, can be used by themselves... and are supposedly a step up from the S805 which runs $50 anyways. On top of that - the helmet compatible headphones cost $200 normally and recently (1/25/09) I saw them on sale for $110. The helmet has basic features, and like all Giro helmets for the road and slopes it's very comfy, decent looking, and seems like it will last a long time. So...ummm... this is a steal.

Th17kit at Backcountry.com Outlet on 02/04/2009

Must Have For Listening Music on the Slopes

Rating:****

This helmet is a great buy and easy to use. It's a must have if you like listening to music on the slopes and don't want to deal with any wires. I made the switch over to the G9 Wireless series after purchasing the wired product a few weeks prior. Luckily I got everything through Backcountry/Tramdock so I was able to make the change without any hassle. The helmet works great with an iPhone after you get the required bluetooth adapter that transmits the music (iPhones bluetooth does not transmit music since it doesn't have AD2P).

agregory2084168 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 01/25/2009

Sweet Setup.

Rating:*****

I am loving this setup. Helmet fit is spot on and much lighter than my old Giro. The whole headphone setup is great. They hold a charge for a long time even in very cold conditions. I'm still waiting to get a bluetooth adaptor form my iPod but it works great with my pda. The only negative I can think of is that they don't seem to get as loud as my ear buds. Not sure why so it maybe something with my setup.

c_cheesema2192857 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 02/05/2009

Neutral Reviews:

Nice Helmet

Rating:***

I have now used this helmet for 3 months and it has finally grown on me. I have a small to medium head and it took some time to find the right fit - I think I had the adjustment band on the inside too tight at first. Most goggles fit OK on the helmet, although with my smaller head and face, I had a hard time finding a pair of goggles that fit within the helmet without swallowing my nose or leaving a gap (ultimately I found the Zeal Dominator goggles). I had to buy a skull cap to wear inside the helmet because there was a stream of air that was making my head cold - but I think this is by design, I just get cold easier then most people. The audio features are great for streaming music from my Palm Treo and for taking calls whenever I happen to take in a few runs in the morning that overlap with work. The BT can get fussy though, but I'm not sure if it is the Palm or the G9.

highgeer at Backcountry.com Outlet on 02/09/2009

uncomfortable

Rating:***

i had this and i had to put moleskin on the ear holder things

chris bancroft at Backcountry.com