Five wind-cheating helmets for road riding, as reviewed by the BikeRadar test team

By Jack Evans

Published: Tuesday, 18 July 2023 at 12:00 am


The best aero helmets can help you ride faster by saving watts while remaining comfortable. Heavy, odd-looking and unbearably stuffy aero helmets are long gone. Aero is no longer absolutely everything.

As WorldTour time-trial helmets have become more outlandish, the boundaries have blurred between standard road cycling helmets and aerodynamically optimised ones.

Unless you do a lot of cycling in hot weather, then, you could wear an aero cycling helmet all year round.

If every watt counts, an aero road helmet is also one of the best-value aero upgrades available, as we found from recent wind tunnel testing.

So if you want to reduce drag with your helmet, here are the best options to do so.

Best aero helmets in 2023, as rated by our expert testers

Giro Eclipse Spherical

4.5 out of 5 star rating
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Aerodynamic aspects don’t diminish the Eclipse Spherical’s versatility.
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  • £240/$250/€260/AU$430 as tested
  • Pros: Aero profile; well ventilated; good fit; safety features
  • Cons: Significant cost

The Giro Eclipse Spherical is aerodynamically shaped and feels fast to ride. But the excellent aero road helmet isn’t excessively heavy or stuffy.

Safety tech includes Giro’s own Spherical system and MIPS, while spongy padding and an effective retention system ensure the Eclipse Spherical is comfortable for hours on end.

With few weaknesses, the Giro Eclipse Spherical can be considered an all-round, admittedly expensive, aero cycling helmet.