
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""The Chamber III is my go-to for aggressive downhill and enduro riding. The secure lace-and-strap closure keeps my foot locked in, while the tri-molded DH shank delivers powerful pedal efficiency with just enough...
The mid-level Rincon is destined to become a favorite for off-road riders who don’t need dual-dials and full-carbon outsoles to have a full adventure. In a body and design that is essentially the Sector-lite, the Rincon receives the trickle-down of...
From the pump track to the brewpub, the Giro Deed Shoes provide a confident grip on the pedals and sleek style to match it. Whether we're riding all day or just catching a few laps after work, the Deeds get the job done while offering a bit of extra protection...
Giro’s trail-specific cycling glove chucks the padding and increases ventilation and bar grip for the Havoc. Airflow is a priority for the Havoc, and it makes short-work of sweltering summer trail conditions with a mesh backing and a fully perforated...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""The Buster Goggle is a great pick for growing riders. It’s comfortable, fits well with smaller helmets, and the field of view is surprisingly big. I’ve seen kids ride all day in these without fogging, and...
Eliminating the scratchy sensation of synthetics, the Giro HRC Plus Merino Wool Sock places luxuriously soft merino wool fibers directly against your skin for optimal comfort. This premium road and trail riding sock adds more warmth in cooler temperatures,...
According to Giro, the Riv'ette CS Glove is the lightest full finger glove they've made to date, catering to riders that prefer a minimalist glove with no excess bulk. By using the finest Italian-made Gradient stretch-woven back hand fabric, Giro is able...
As a new entry for Giro’s mountain footwear lineup, the Ranger Cycling Shoe satisfies the void between entry-level and mid-range. Using trickle-down tech from the new Rincon, the Ranger receives a durable one-piece Synchwire upper and a strong nylon...
There are some cycling trends from the past that we're glad were left there, shoelaces aren't one of them, and Giro's contemporary Empire ACC Cycling Shoes manage to bring them into the future with sleek style, and contemporary technology that soars down...
With the Latch Cycling Shoe, we're seeing less chatter, more control, and improved comfort. And, what more could we want from Giro? Regardless of roots or rocks, this shoe gives us the best pedal connection we could ask for, especially when things get...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""The Buster Goggle is a great pick for growing riders. It’s comfortable, fits well with smaller helmets, and the field of view is surprisingly big. I’ve seen kids ride all day in these without fogging, and...
As a new entry for Giro’s mountain footwear lineup, the Ranger Cycling Shoe satisfies the void between entry-level and mid-range. Using trickle-down tech from the new Rincon, the Ranger receives a durable one-piece Synchwire upper and a strong nylon...
There are some cycling trends from the past that we're glad were left there, shoelaces aren't one of them, and Giro's contemporary Empire ACC Cycling Shoes manage to bring them into the future with sleek style, and contemporary technology that soars down...
A supportive shoe that doesn’t bend under pressure may be the fundamental idea behind Giro’s Stylus Cycling Shoe. Avoiding the high-price and elite upgrades often seen in modern cycling shoes, Giro spins down to the essential ingredients for the Stylus....
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""The Chamber III is my go-to for aggressive downhill and enduro riding. The secure lace-and-strap closure keeps my foot locked in, while the tri-molded DH shank delivers powerful pedal efficiency with just enough...
Whether you're sending big hits at the bike park, or dropping in from the starting gate on race day, the Giro Tazz MTB Goggle allows you to stay focused on the trail so you can get the most out of every ride. The Tazz uses a new medium frame designed...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""This jersey is smooth, fast, and ridiculously comfortable. The Air_O Stretch fabric hugs just right without feeling tight, and I love the zip pocket for keys or cards. It’s my go-to for warm rides or when I...
New to Giro’s road shoe lineup — and likely here to stay — is the Regime Cycling Shoe. With the Regime Giro offers a mid-level performance road shoe, equipped with an upgraded dual Boa L6 dial closure system. The Regime seems to coalesce the finer...
With the Latch Cycling Shoe, we're seeing less chatter, more control, and improved comfort. And, what more could we want from Giro? Regardless of roots or rocks, this shoe gives us the best pedal connection we could ask for, especially when things get...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""The Chico 2. 0 is my go-to for first-time skiers. It fits small faces perfectly, stays clear thanks to the anti-fog lens, and pairs seamlessly with Giro youth helmets.""When it’s all about learning the magic...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I love the simplicity of the Privateer Lace—no dials to break, no straps to wear out, just a secure fit every time. The sole is stiff enough for long climbs but still comfortable to walk in when the trail demands...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""The Stomp Goggle is a great step up for kids who are aging out of smaller frames. It fits that tricky in-between size perfectly and has the same comfort and fog control I expect from Giro. The style and fit get...
Giro’s Ranger Cycling Shoe fills a new middle-ground in the mountain biking shoe line-up. With a shape and visual construction that likens it more closely to Giro’s elite level Sector shoe, the Ranger confidently moves away from the sneaker-inspired...
You prefer your days long, your trails longer, and the conditions just a little bit tacky with a slight breeze. To keep you going on those dream-worthy trail days, toss on the Ventana Cycling Shoes. These do-it-all kicks provide stiff support for hammering...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I love the simplicity of the Privateer Lace—no dials to break, no straps to wear out, just a secure fit every time. The sole is stiff enough for long climbs but still comfortable to walk in when the trail demands...