- -20%


This site uses profiling cookies. To learn more or deny consent to all or some of the cookies click here. By clicking "OK, I understand" you consent to the use of cookies.
BUILT ON A LEGACY OF INNOVATION
Our customer service team will assist you with order inquires, delivery questions, returns and exchanges
lemeurope@lemhelmets.comOrders leave our warehouse within 2 to 4 business days from purchase if in stock
Pay easily and securely, all your online payments are safe with us
You can return any item purchased within 30 days of the purchase date
Shopping Cart
Our customer service team will assist you with order inquires, delivery questions, returns and exchanges
lemeurope@lemhelmets.comOrders leave our warehouse within 2 to 4 business days from purchase if in stock
Pay easily and securely, all your online payments are safe with us
You can return any item purchased within 30 days of the purchase date
Wrap a flexible tape measure around the largest portion of your head about 1/2” or 1.25 cm above the top of your ear. Pro Tip: You can use a string if you do not have a flexible tape measure, then measure the string with a tape measure or ruler. Once you've measured yourself, check our sizing chart to find your size.
Some helmets come equipped with a fit system. This system allows for the helmet to fit more comfortably and securely on the head while riding. Fit systems do not affect the helmet’s ability to stay on in an accident. Only the above retention system does that.
These fit systems are usually identified as a dial-like system on the very rear of the helmet. Many of these dial systems can be adjusted up or down on the inside of the helmet for better comfort. They can also sometimes be adjusted forward and backward for better comfort as well. Check the inside of the helmet for adjustment notches and, if available, try out different fit system configurations to find the most comfortable fit.
Never adjust the snap-in pins to a location that is not designed specifically for receiving the adjustment pins. By activating the dial clockwise or counter-clockwise, the helmet’s fit system can contract or expand to better fit the user. Some dials may need to be pressed inward prior to rotation in order to be properly activated.
1. First, position the helmet on your head so that the lowest front edge is about 1.5 inches or 3.8 cm's above your eyebrow. Your helmet should not be tilted back on your head (figure 1). When the helmet is properly positioned on your head, both the front and the rear straps should be evenly tensioned, with the strap guides positioned just below the ears (figure 2). If the straps are uneven, they can be adjusted by pulling them through the rear of the helmet.
2. To adjust the length of the straps, use the strap guides to make the adjustments up or down so that the strap guide is positioned just below the ear. Any slack in the strap must be pulled through the chin buckle. The loose ends of the strap must then be passed at least a half inch through the rubber "O" ring. The straps should not cover your ears.
3. Next, close the chin buckle and tighten the combined straps until they are comfortable underneath your chin, and as far back towards the throat as is comfortable. Position the buckle so that it is centered side to side. To see if your straps are correctly adjusted, try to pull the helmet off from both the front and the back. If it can be tipped forward, tighten the back straps. If it can be tipped backward, tighten the front straps.
If the helmet does not fit properly after adjustment, do not use the helmet! Choose another size and/or model of helmet that fits and which can be properly adjusted.
Built for the passion of mountain biking, the Gavia helmet brings lightweight protection for everything from steep climbs to fast descents. It takes its name from the iconic Italian Passo Gavia in the Italian Alps. Persevering through whatever Mother Nature throws your way, the Gavia combines comfort and tech in a well-balanced package that provides riders added safety edge and inspires exploration. The Gavia harkens back to LEM’s 30-plus years of innovative head protection and helmet design, and improves every minute you spend riding.
Sizes: Small 53-56cm, Medium 56-59cm, Large 59-62cm
Weight: 260g
Certification: CE EN1078
Polyester is a great material to use for the webbing. For a start it’s high strength so it matches the rest of the helmet, designed to be long-lasting. Despite it being hard wearing and strong it’s still soft to the touch so is comfortable to wear however long the helmet is on your head. It also has low water absorption so even on the wettest and muddiest of off-road winter rides it stays comfortable and doesn’t chafe. When those sunny days come back round, polyester is also resistant to UV rays so the straps won’t degrade. And in case that wasn’t enough we’ve included a reflective weave for a bit of additional visibility.
Want a visor for some rides and not for others? Sometimes it’s great to have the advantages of riding with a visor and on some rides it’s more of a hindrance. Some people prefer one style to another, some like to mix it up a bit. Here’s the helmet that makes it easy to swap from one sort of riding to another. It’s a simple job to remove or fit the visor – it just clips into the front of the shell. And for when you are riding without the visor there are a couple of supplied caps to cover the holes giving a lovely neat finish.
Last Reviews