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- Quarter FS Mips Dirt Jump Helmet (2026)
The life of a skate-style dirt helmet is a hard one. The Quarter™ Mips® helmet is durable and has a polyurethane bumper to handle the wear and tear that comes with riding trails or the skate park.
Features:
- EPS liner for impact management;
- A tough outer shell;
- Riveted webbing anchors
- Plush, sweat absorbent pads that are easy to swap for dialing in the fit.
- Polyurethane coating helps to protect the EPS liner from daily wear and tear.
- Integrated Mips® Brain Protection System - All Giro Helmets Are Designed To Reduce As Much Energy As Possible While Meeting And Exceeding Stringent Safety Standards. The Goal Of Giro's Integrated Mips®-equipped Helmets Is To Reduce Rotational Forces While Enhancing Fit And Comfort By Combining The Mips Slip Plane With The Helmet's Adjustable Fit System. Giro Believes That Helmets Equipped With This Technology Can Reduce The Amount Of Rotational Force That May Be Transferred To Rider's Brain In Certain Impacts.
The life of a skate-style dirt helmet is a hard one. The Quarter™ Mips® helmet is durable and has a polyurethane bumper to handle the wear and tear that comes with riding trails or the skate park.
Features:
- EPS liner for impact management;
- A tough outer shell;
- Riveted webbing anchors
- Plush, sweat absorbent pads that are easy to swap for dialing in the fit.
- Polyurethane coating helps to protect the EPS liner from daily wear and tear.
- Integrated Mips® Brain Protection System - All Giro Helmets Are Designed To Reduce As Much Energy As Possible While Meeting And Exceeding Stringent Safety Standards. The Goal Of Giro's Integrated Mips®-equipped Helmets Is To Reduce Rotational Forces While Enhancing Fit And Comfort By Combining The Mips Slip Plane With The Helmet's Adjustable Fit System. Giro Believes That Helmets Equipped With This Technology Can Reduce The Amount Of Rotational Force That May Be Transferred To Rider's Brain In Certain Impacts.

