Met Estro Wander helmet review: repurposed for the rough stuff

This special edition gravel-focused Estro from Met is essentially the same great helmet but with a new lick of matt paint and a silky musette thrown in for free.

The Met Estro Mips has had a stylish makeover for the gravel crowd. Nothing major, this helmet refresh is the equivalent of striding out with some new powder-soft matt lippy while clutching a fresh designer handbag.

The current version of the Estro, the Estro Mips, has been around since November 2021. It admirably fulfils its remit as a mid-priced, lightweight, well-ventilated helmet that’s versatile enough to wear many hats, so to speak.

Met Estro Wander pictured from the side. Worn by cyclist wearing sunglasses

The Estro fits low over the rear of the temples and the nape of the neck.

Met Estro Wander musette

Buy the Wander version of the Estro and you will be rewarded with a free bag.

Met Estro Wander Mips implementation

The Estro features MIPS-C2, pictured in yellow. It didn't affect ventilation or mess with my hair.

Met Estro Wander rear cradle adjuster

The rear cradle is adjustable for height via a notched slider.

Met Estro front internal padding

Padding around the forehead is simple, yet effective.

Met Estro adjustment dial

The rear adjustment dial is easy to access, but feedback is a little vague.

Met Estro chin strap

The chin strap sliders make the Estro readily adjustable, which rates highly with me.

Met Estro Wander helmet, pictured from the rear

There are plenty of exhaust ports to help with ventilation. Note the exposed EPS liner.

Met Estro helmet in Wander bag