Tech specs: Ekoi Aerodinamica
Price: $248.49 / £195.99 / £195.99
Available colours: Black and red / White and red
Rotational Impact technology: Koroyd
Weight: 334g as measured in size M
In the world of modern cycling aerodynamics are king and the best aero helmets offer as much aero savings as a wheelset. In short, if you want to go fast, helmets matter and an aero helmet is a great way to cheat the wind. Aerodynamics is also a great way to add value to the buying proposition. For all these reasons, there are a lot of aero helmets hitting the market.
Despite all the options out there, when the Ekoi Aerodinamica appeared last summer it still managed to make a splash and capture attention. It could be that Ekoi is a common name in WorldTour racing or maybe it was the choice to use an incredibly eye-catching black and white “camouflage” design when the Aerodinamica first appeared. It certainly doesn’t hurt to have the famous Pininfarina name attached to a helmet design for the first time ever. If you aren’t familiar with the brand Pininfarina is a specialist Italian car design firm who have designed vehicles for the likes of Ferrari, Maserati and Alfa Romeo. Whatever the reason though, hype doesn’t mean you should buy something.
Pininfarina designed a bike helmet for the first time, but that doesn’t mean it’s good. The Ekoi Aerodinamica appeared in the WorldTour but, again, that doesn’t mean it’s good. If you are considering a new helmet, you need something that’s worth your money. Aero helmets might be a bit of a black box but a helmet is a helmet and you have to wear it. I took the Ekoi Aerodinamica out on a bike to test what it was like to actually wear. Divorced from sponsored racing and hype, should you take a leap on this new helmet? That’s the question I’ve asked during my time with this helmet. Keep reading to see if this is the right helmet for you.
Design and aesthetics
There’s a kind of collective understanding that aero bikes all look a bit the same. My colleague Will Jones did a bit of a deep dive into the truth, or not, of that perception but so far helmets have found refuge from sameness. Aero helmets have proliferated but, with fewer UCI rules involved, the silhouette of the different brands has remained fairly different….
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