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Product description
The Smith Payroll Mips helmet offers exceptional protection with its advanced features, making it an ideal choice for cyclists seeking safety and comfort. This bicycle helmet incorporates zonal Koroyd coverage, providing lightweight, energy-absorbing, and ventilated impact protection. The Mips Brain Protection System is designed to reduce rotational forces from angled impacts, enhancing overall head safety. Additionally, the helmet's integrated skeletal structure acts as a roll cage, offering added strength and impact resistance.
- Zonal Koroyd coverage ensures lightweight and ventilated impact protection
- Mips Brain Protection System minimizes rotational forces from angled impacts
- Integrated skeletal structure enhances strength and impact resistance
- Complies with multiple safety standards, including U.S. CPSC, CE EN 1078, NTA8776 E-Bike, and AS/NZS 2063
- Designed for seamless integration with Smith eyewear and goggles for optimal comfort and convenience
- AirEvac ventilation system prevents fogging on lenses
- VaporFit dial adjustment system allows for a 270-degree fit adjustment
- Features 19 fixed vents for consistent airflow
- Three-position adjustable visor for customizable sun protection
- Ionic+ antimicrobial lining provides sweat-activated odor control
The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 360 x 300 x 220 mm.
GenderMen,
womenMIPS / SPINYesSuitabilityTerrain
Weight0,868 kg(Includes the weight of the packaging)
Warranty24 month(s)
MIPS
MIPS ”Multi-directional Impact Protection System”. The MIPS Brain Protection System is designed to add protection against rotational motion transferred to the brain. Rotational motion aff...
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