The newcomer in the range of helmets of the Italian brand, the model Strym is a mid-range proposed for less than 100 €. A helmet within the reach of the majority of cyclists, less elitist than high-end models over 200 €.
Strym has a cell and 16 air vents strategically placed to improve airflow. And unlike many mid-range helmets, this model cuts through the latest technologies for the protection of the cyclist and displays a very honorable weight of 250g.
Tested since mid-November, I have not yet been able to check the ventilation in very hot weather, but still saw its excellent design and ventilation that seems very good.
In terms of its design, the Strym has a relatively round and compact shape, with very clean lines.
Tested here in fluorescent yellow, ideal to be visible from afar, it is also available in 7 other slightly more discreet colors: navy blue, blue/orange, black/pink, brilliant red, dark gray, matt white and finally, matt black.
All models are offered at a public price of 99 €. At this price, the helmet is not made in Italy, but in China. Nevertheless, the finishes are very good with perfect control of the In-Mold concept, without any trace of glue. Only the sticker of the Rudy Project logo stuck on the front in the center seems to already want to take the powder off after 2 months.
On the ventilation side, the Strym has 16 air vents spread all over the helmet surface. The helmet’s interior is designed to promote airflow through strategically placed channels. The internal foam reduces sweat and odors. A mosquito net is also part of it, which many of you will appreciate.
On the other hand, the point of “port garage” for glasses. Even if you can put your glasses in the ventilation holes placed under the sticker RUDY Project, I can not assure that all the glasses pass there, it is not really planned for.
The inner shape of the helmet is relatively round so that a size S / M suits me (55 / 58cm) where often, I have to go on the top size because of the side edges too tight. In this size S / M, the headset, announced at 250g, weighs precisely 243g.
The tightening/adjustment system devolves to the new RSR 10 retention system, which provides a custom and comfortable fit and is adjustable over 7 levels in height, leaving even in its lowest position room for a possible tail. horse.
The closure buckle is basic but effective and there are “Pro Side” dividers on the sides which are easily adjusted in height and leave the straps perfectly flat on the face, for optimal comfort.
Finally, to perfect security, a reflective tape is placed at the back of the helmet and this, on all colors. It’s always good to take.
On the head
For this paragraph, I leave you to judge, but the Strym, relatively compact, I do not “head of the mushroom-like other helmets. Even in yellow, it remains rather sober once on the head.
I will not go there 4 ways, the Strym is a very good helmet, no apparent defect, at least on the trial period which ran from late November to late January.
With a price under 100 €, we could have expected to make some concessions on comfort including, that Nenni, the Strym is very easy to adjust and remains comfortable even after more than 3 hours of the saddle.
Ventilation is good, at least over the temperature range encountered during the test, up to 20 ° C. The airflow felt at the level of the skull promises a good efficiency even in summer. The front padding minimizes the perspiration process inside the helmet, which improves airflow.
Even in the bumps, I did not have sweat flowing on the screens. But I will not fail to complete this article once the first heat has arrived.
If the straps are not the finest on the market, the fact that they remain perfectly flat thanks to the dividers “Pro Side” does not interfere.
Balance sheet
At only 99 €, the Rudy Project Strym helmet offers a flawless helmet that is prohibitive, comfortable and with a modern, almost aero design. The Italian brand knew, for a price within the reach of all, to mix high technology, ventilation, and comfort.
No doubt, a helmet that we should meet in the amateur platoons.