Cannondale is one of the world's top bicycle brands, and its flagship model, the SuperSix EVO, has been named "the best bike in the world" by Tour Magazine in Germany. However, in the field of cycling helmets, Cannondale has fewer cycling styles and is far less influential than its bicycle products.
Since Cannondale focuses on bicycles, the helmet styles to choose from are also very simple. However, Cannondale strictly controls the production of each helmet, so that its helmets have been rated Good and above by Consumer Reports in the United States in terms of safety, ventilation, wearing and ease of use of knobs.
CAAD MIPS, Teramo, and Quick are all recommended helmet models in Consumer Reports in the United States, and the design of these helmets varies widely. The CAAD MIPS is Cannondale's most cost-effective model, ranking second with a score of 85 in Consumer Reports. The Quick is a mountain road helmet with a detachable brim that prevents foreign objects from flying into the rider's eyes and provides shade at the same time. The Teramo was originally a product with a design flaw, and due to the lack of secure fastening, it was prone to breakage in the event of a collision, and Consumer Reports also identified it as a don't buy. It is worth mentioning that the latest version of the Teramo uses a new buckle strap design to fix this problem, so it has been re-recommended by the American "Consumer Reports", and users should carefully identify it when purchasing.