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Gorgo said..
This helmet has been praised in a number of threads. I have some questions.
The helmet has disappeared from the Oakley web site and there's only limited sizes and colours available. It looks like the product ight be discontinued. Does anybody have any info about that.
My Gath Gedi squishes the arms of my sunglasses against temples eventually causing pain. Does the Icon play well with sunglasses?
According to the size chat y 58cm head is at the top of the M size or the bottom of the L size (which is relatively scarce). Can anybody comment on the fit if the helmet particularly in the larger size?
I've had one for a couple of months and know a few others who bought them as well.
To answer your question about sunglasses, I'll say this. A lot will depend on the size of your head. In my experience, these helmets fit on the small side. My head is 1cm bigger than the largest recommended adjustment on the large size. I can wear sunglasses that have thin arms but it becomes uncomfortable with beefier glasses. Also, I use bone conductor earphones (got into this from long downwind runs) and they can get pretty snug under the helmet.
If you're close to the top range on the M size, I would buy the large.
What I like about this helmet:
-Incredibly light weight, almost freakishly so. When I first picked up a helmet in the box, I thought the box was empty
-Venting throughout is a huge plus. I do not like solid shelled helmets, hat helmet liners, or solid padded helmets. What I've found is that they magnify the impact to your head when you crash and hit the water. The Oakley provides protection from foils without creating the secondary risk of concussion from a normal wipeout.
-When you have this on your head, its easy to forget its there
-I can hear what's going on around me clearly (also part of what I like about the bone conductor headphones, but I don't turn them up very loud)
What I wish was different:
-slightly bigger L size