Overview
About Oakley ARO5 Race Bike Helmet - MIPS (For Men and Women)
Closeout. You'll be ready to ride with Oakley's ARO5 Race bike helmet, featuring lightweight In-Mold construction with a quick-adjust BOA® fit system, 19 ventilation ports for optimal airflow and a sweat-activated Ionic+ mineral antimicrobial lining for cool comfort. It also features MIPS technology for protection upon impact.
- Multi-Directional Impact Protection System (MIPS) inside the helmet is designed to reduce rotational forces that can result from certain impacts
- In-Mold construction with lightweight polycarbonate shell and EPS foam liner
- BOA® fit system for precise adjustments on the go
- 19 ventilation ports for optimal airflow
- Ionic+ sweat-activated mineral antimicrobial lining made from naturally self-cleaning fabric
- Built-in eyewear storage
- Adjustable chin strap with buckle closure
- Fit system: BOA® 360 Fit system
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Oakley ARO5 Race Bike Helmet - MIPS (For Men and Women)
- Fit system: BOA® 360 Fit system
- Construction: In-Mold with MIPS technology
- Ventilation: Open
- Number of vents: 19
- Bike/Skate: CPSC,EN 1078
- Material: Polycarbonate shell and EPS foam liner with MIPS
- Gender: Women,Men
- Imported
Reviews
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Most Helpful 1-Star Review
1.0 out of 5 stars.
Stick to eyewear Oakley.
Reviewed by Steve Blick from California on Saturday, July 13, 2024
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1.0 out of 5 stars. Stick to eyewear Oakley.Reviewed by Steve Blick from California on Saturday, July 13, 2024Long time cyclist and wearer of multiple brands of high end helmet here.
I had high hopes for Oakley’s Mark II helmets and I left disappointed yet again.
Poorly designed vents. The way the vents are laid out and foam are carved out doesn’t make sense. This helmet runs hot!
Straps are way too short and doesn’t clear my ears. This is a known problem internally at Oakley and they just sold through the inventory without even a public acknowledgement or recall.
Eyewear storage grippers doesn’t actually grip eyewear stems. I tried on at least 4 of the most popular Oakley sunglasses too! Can you believe it?! An eyewear company making helmets that don’t securely store their eyewear. Can’t make this one up.