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MIPS Mountain Bike Helmet Influx - Grey
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MIPS Mountain Bike Helmet Influx - Grey

KES15,900.00
VAT included
  • MIPS Mountain Bike Helmet Influx - Grey
  • MIPS Mountain Bike Helmet Influx - Grey
  • MIPS Mountain Bike Helmet Influx - Grey
  • MIPS Mountain Bike Helmet Influx - Grey
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Designed for all-mountain (AM) / Enduro

BENEFITS

Stability

Ergo Fit occipital adjustment system

Ventilation

15 ventilation channels

User comfort

Removable foam padding

Stability

Micrometric buckle

Impact protection

EN 1078 certified and MIPS system

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

FEATURES

15 vents
Chinstrap fastening: micrometric clip
Occipital adjustment: 360° Ergo Fit dial
Anti-rotational system: MIPS
Foam padding: detachable and washable (available from after-sales)
Visor: adjustable, removable
Outer shell: polycarbonate Inmold
Space requirements size M: Length: 33 cm, width: 22 cm, Height: 15 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:
S: 52 - 57 cm
M/L: 53 - 60 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, your helmet's material 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 deteriorates. It can deteriorate due to impact, where it is stored and its use. We therefore recommend replacing your helmet at least every 5 years.