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Limar Air Stratos Irid Matt Black
  • Limar Air Stratos Irid Matt Black
  • Limar Air Stratos Irid Matt Black
  • Limar Air Stratos Irid Matt Black
  • Limar Air Stratos Irid Matt Black
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Limar Air Stratos Irid Matt Black

$199.99
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LIMAR AIR STRATOS MIPS IRID MATT BLACK SIZE L RRP $199.99

 

Limar Air Stratos helmet details

Unlike the Air Speed, the Air Stratos on test here is targeted at the multi-terrain – if still speed-focused – market, with the reinforced double in-mould shell, relatively lean 240g weight and AirFit-System aimed at all-day gravel adventures.

But first, what’s the difference between a road and a gravel helmet?

In the context of the Air Stratos, that’s a difficult one to answer. There’s that reinforced double in-mould construction (where the outer and inner layers are fused together) and 15 sizeable vents, both features also seen on some of Limar’s road helmets.

Limar Air Stratos helmet performance

The above combination was welcome from a psychological and performance perspective during a lengthy test period, which has included the West Kernow Way in a late-summer heatwave and a winter Sonder gravel sportive.

The beefy yet quick-drying internal pads and chinstrap add to the all-day comfort package, but I would have preferred a larger retention-system dial at the rear to help with adjustment on the move (the internal sizing mechanism is pain-free, however).

While the Air Stratos boasts Limar’s double in-mould shell, something that’s missing is a MIPS (multidirectional impact protection system) internal layer, which isn’t necessarily a huge surprise at the sub-£100 price point, but may well be a deal breaker for many.

Evidence of MIPS’ rotational protection continues to mount, with Virginia Tech tests regularly placing MIPS helmets at the top of the safety rankings (the overall evidence still isn’t conclusive, however, with the Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute questioning its effectiveness).

Limar Air Stratos helmet bottom line

However, whatever the gravel marketing blurb, this is a classy and well-crafted lid for an array of riding situations.

The finishing quality, Limar’s proven record in aerodynamics and the internal comfort led me to believe this would be more expensive than it actually is. That’s something I rarely say when it comes to bike helmets.

 

Specifications:

- Double shell in-mould
- Air Vents: 15 air vents, inner air flow channels
- Sizing System: Air Fit System with height adjustment and webbing connection
- Pads: Non-allergenic and washable comfort pads
- Fit: Comfort
- Weight (g): L (250)

LIMAR AIR STRATOS MIPS IRID MATT BLACK SIZE M RRP $199.99

Limar Air Stratos helmet details

Unlike the Air Speed, the Air Stratos on test here is targeted at the multi-terrain – if still speed-focused – market, with the reinforced double in-mould shell, relatively lean 240g weight and AirFit-System aimed at all-day gravel adventures.

But first, what’s the difference between a road and a gravel helmet?

In the context of the Air Stratos, that’s a difficult one to answer. There’s that reinforced double in-mould construction (where the outer and inner layers are fused together) and 15 sizeable vents, both features also seen on some of Limar’s road helmets.

Limar Air Stratos helmet performance

The above combination was welcome from a psychological and performance perspective during a lengthy test period, which has included the West Kernow Way in a late-summer heatwave and a winter Sonder gravel sportive.

The beefy yet quick-drying internal pads and chinstrap add to the all-day comfort package, but I would have preferred a larger retention-system dial at the rear to help with adjustment on the move (the internal sizing mechanism is pain-free, however).

While the Air Stratos boasts Limar’s double in-mould shell, something that’s missing is a MIPS (multidirectional impact protection system) internal layer, which isn’t necessarily a huge surprise at the sub-£100 price point, but may well be a deal breaker for many.

Evidence of MIPS’ rotational protection continues to mount, with Virginia Tech tests regularly placing MIPS helmets at the top of the safety rankings (the overall evidence still isn’t conclusive, however, with the Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute questioning its effectiveness).

Limar Air Stratos helmet bottom line

However, whatever the gravel marketing blurb, this is a classy and well-crafted lid for an array of riding situations.

The finishing quality, Limar’s proven record in aerodynamics and the internal comfort led me to believe this would be more expensive than it actually is. That’s something I rarely say when it comes to bike helmets.

 

Specifications:

- Double shell in-mould
- Air Vents: 15 air vents, inner air flow channels
- Sizing System: Air Fit System with height adjustment and webbing connection
- Pads: Non-allergenic and washable comfort pads
- Fit: Comfort
- Weight (g): L (250)