Saturday, June 20, 2009

Giro Me2 Infant Bike Helmet

Giro Me2 Infant Bike Helmet

Make sure your kids have a fun and safe ride with the Giro Me2 Infant Bike Helmet for infants and toddlers. In addition to several colorfully fanciful designs--including yellow chicks, aviator pigs, pink bunnies, and red duck and goose--the helmet features 20 vents (protected with a built-in bug net) to help to keep your child's head cool. It also features Giro's Mini-Loc fit system with simple strap guides that enable your kid to put on the helmet without pinching skin. There's soft padding inside that feels great and a built-in visor for a bit of shade. This helmet is adjustable, enabling it to grow with your child. It's sized for infants and toddlers with heads measuring 18.75 to 20.5 inches in diameter.

About Giro Me2 Infant Bike Helmet

Working late nights in his garage, designer/bike racer Jim Gentes created the first lightweight adult cycling helmet in 1985. Friends at NASA helped tune the final helmet shape and vent placement, and the result was the Giro Prolight, a helmet that was better looking than traditional designs while offering a superior fit and still met the industry's toughest safety standards. Plus, it was half the weight of traditional helmets. Since then, Giro has advanced its helmets, many of which have set the standards for styling, function, and innovation for progressive, performance-oriented riders on dirt, pavement, and snow. Giro helmets are worn by millions of riders, cyclists, skiers, and snowboarders around the world. Young-bloods and old-timers; hard-cores, heshers, and hipsters; rookies, experts, and a few regular Joes too--in fact, pretty musch anyone that appreciates superior fit and function, cutting edge styling, and the very best ideas you get in a helmet.

Great baby to toddler helmet
This Giro Me2 Infant Bike Helmet was an awesome find. My 6 month old daughter can wear it as well as my two year old nephew. The helmet adjusts in the back to fit different sizes. I would highly recommend this.

Great helmet!
This Giro Me2 Infant Bike Helmet is great. My daughter is 20 months and has a small head. I have found it very easy to adjust. Much better than what I had for my older daughter. It fits her head perfect and does not tip forward like most helmets tend to do. Easy to put on...my 9 yr old daughter put it on her the first time. She also does not mind wearing it at all but is was a battle to convince her to wear it the first time.

Schwinn 17-Function Bike Computer

Schwinn 17-Function Bike Computer

Improve your workout efficiency when cycling with this Schwinn 17-function bike computer. Designed to attach securely to your handlebar, the computer tracks such info as speed, distance, time, and calories burned, helping you develop an effective workout routine with each ride. The computer is easy to install and includes a backlit screen for crisp viewing.

About Schwinn
Founded in 1895, Schwinn is an American icon that has been synonymous with quality and innovation. They have built some of the best-known and best loved bikes of numerous generations--Aerocycle, Paramount, Phantom, Varsity, Sting-Ray, Krate and Homegrown. Today, Schwinn continues to be a leader in the industry with innovative bikes such as the new Sting-Ray, Rocket mountain bikes, and Fastback road bikes. With a continued dedication to quality, forever synonymous with the Schwinn name, America's most famous bicycle brand looks forward to providing another century of innovation, freedom and performance to people of all ages.


Schwinn 17-Function Bike Computer It Good product for the money, but it is challenging to configure it
It is a good product for the money. It does what it suppose to do. I will give it a 5 rating for the functionality. However, the configuration part is the most challenging. First, the speedometer did not move at all. It took an hour of playing to get the magnet align correctly to display the speed. More installation pictures can definitely help. I had most trouble with entering the correct tires diameter & distance between the tires. Once I figured it out, it did not give correct mileage. Also, It gave random speed that did not reflect the actual speed. After the 3rd ride and putting about 20 miles, some how it started to function correctly (correct mileage and speed).