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ST 100 MTB Cycling Helmet - Black
  • ST 100 MTB Cycling Helmet - Black
  • ST 100 MTB Cycling Helmet - Black
  • ST 100 MTB Cycling Helmet - Black
  • ST 100 MTB Cycling Helmet - Black
  • ST 100 MTB Cycling Helmet - Black
  • ST 100 MTB Cycling Helmet - Black
  • ST 100 MTB Cycling Helmet - Black
  • ST 100 MTB Cycling Helmet - Black
ST 100 MTB Cycling Helmet - Black

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ST 100 MTB Cycling Helmet - Black

KES6,750.00
VAT included Same day delivery for orders placed before 2 p.m.
  • ST 100 MTB Cycling Helmet - Black
  • ST 100 MTB Cycling Helmet - Black
  • ST 100 MTB Cycling Helmet - Black
  • ST 100 MTB Cycling Helmet - Black
  • ST 100 MTB Cycling Helmet - Black
  • ST 100 MTB Cycling Helmet - Black
  • ST 100 MTB Cycling Helmet - Black
  • ST 100 MTB Cycling Helmet - Black
ST 100 MTB Cycling Helmet - Black
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Easy to use and adjustable, this mountain bike helmet has been designed for your rides up to 1.5 hours.

BENEFITS

User comfort

Put on a well-fitting helmet with foam pads that you can forget you're wearing.

Adjustable

Tightening knob

Ease of use

Simplified adjustment, the straps are fixed under the ears.

Ventilation

9 large ventilation channels

Impact protection

Complies with EN 1078.

Lightweight

Size M: 280 g
Size L: 335 g

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

FEATURES

9 vents.
Chinstrap fastening: clip
Occipital adjustment: dial.
Comfort foam: fixed (available from after-sales)
Visor: fixed, detachable
Outer shell: bonded polycarbonate.
Space requirements, size M: Length: 30 cm, width: 21 cm, height: 16 cm

HOW DO YOU CHOOSE YOUR MOUNTAIN BIKE HELMET SIZE?

To find your helmet size, simply measure your head circumference (around the forehead).
This mountain bike helmet is available in two sizes:

M: 53 - 57 cm
L: 57 - 62 cm

EN 1078 CERTIFIED

European standard setting out the requirements and test methods for helmets to be worn by users of rollerblades, skateboards, scooters and bicycles. The corresponding requirements and test methods cover the following aspects: construction, including field of vision; shock absorption properties, characteristics of the retention system, including the chinstrap and tightening devices; marking and information.

WHEN SHOULD I REPLACE MY HELMET?

We recommend replacing your helmet in 2 cases:

1/ After a fall
In the event of a fall, the material of your helmet can deteriorate or even break. Sometimes, you won't even notice. That is why we recommend replacing it if you have the slightest doubt.

2/ After 5 years of use
The foam of your helmet degrades over time. It can deteriorate due to impact, where it is stored, and its use. We recommend replacing your helmet at least every 5 years

HOW DO YOU ADJUST THE HELMET?

Follow these 2 quick steps to adjust your helmet in 5 minutes:

1/ Clip the 2 straps with the buckle: check that you can still slide 2 fingers between the strap and your chin.

2/ Finally, adjust the tightness around your head.

The helmet should be in contact with your head, without tipping forward, backward, or sideways, even when you're moving.

Product tests

Our team of product designers based at the B'Twin Village in Lille is continuously working to make cycling more comfortable for our users.
Our obsession is to create products that meet the specific cycling needs of our users and eliminate hindrances to a good cycling experience.

Returns conditions for personal protective equipment

Make sure that this product fits properly.
If you do need to return it, you will need to make sure it still has: with the instructions, labels, and if applicable, original packaging.
conditions: https://tinyurl.com/4jdc584f