AvailabilityImmediately
Detailed availabilityLocation
Store (Helsinki): Cycling, Zone 19, warehouse
Product description
Fizik Kudo MIPS is a lightweight, airflow-focused cycling helmet that pairs Mips air node protection with an integrated rear light for added confidence on busy roads and remote gravel. This half-shell helmet is built for road cycling, gravel riding and cross-country MTB, with a compact profile that helps reduce drag and manage heat on hard efforts. Vents channel air efficiently for long climbs and hot days, and the side vents double as a secure sunglasses garage. A rounded exterior shape and internal reinforcement details are designed to help manage impact forces in a crash.
- High-performance half-shell cycling helmet built for road, gravel and cross-country MTB riding
- Mips air node system integrated into the padding to help reduce rotational forces in an impact
- Streamlined round profile designed to lower wind resistance and support temperature control on intense rides
- Extensive venting with a wide rear exhaust outlet for strong cooling during climbs and high-output efforts
- Smooth outer shape and EPS structure with a reinforcement bridge to help spread impact forces
- Sunglasses garage on top-side vents for stable storage when glasses are not in use
- Rear visibility setup with a removable passive reflector and a USB-rechargeable LED taillight with multiple modes
- Fine-tunable retention with micrometric dial, tilt adjustment and crown adjustment for head-shape tuning and eyewear compatibility
- In-molded EPS-PC construction aimed at keeping weight low without compromising protection
Included
Helmet bag
Rear light
Weight
280 g
The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 395 x 265 x 230 mm.
GenderMen,
womenMIPS / SPINYesSuitabilityGravel/Cyclocross,
Road
Weight1,026 kg(Includes the weight of the packaging)
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