Price Tracked On This Product
Highest price was seen £85.49 on 16 Aug 2022
Lowest price was seen £53.99 on 06 Nov 2022
Average price is £61.71 base on 10 price changes
Most recent price is £45.00
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Description
Created for shredding trails hard, the SingleTrack Helmet is there to keep your head protected when you step over your MTB limits and go crashing down. The in-mould construction sees a shock-absorbing foam core fused to a durable polycarbonate outer. In combination, they give everyday durability, fending off knocks and bumps from trail overgrowth, as well as reliable protection against harder head impacts. Koroyd Technology Engineered Protection The SingleTrack also features Koroyd protection in high impact areas, offering improved head protection in the event of a crash. Thousands of co-polymer extruded tubes are thermally welded to create a consistent and fully engineered energy absorption system. These cores plastically deform for higher speed impacts, absorbing energy linearly. Up to 84% of the material thickness can be utilised in case of an accident. Existing energy absorbers densify around 60%. Cool and Comfortable While offering awesome protection in the event of a crash, the SingleTrack is supremely comfortable when you're not taking unexpected trips to the dirt. With its dial adjustment, you can always get the perfect fit. And of course, a good fit means a secure helmet to, just what you need if/when you crash. Inside, you'll also find quick-wicking and quick-drying pads. On sweat-inducing uphills and thrilling downhills, these pads ensure you're not soaked in sweat. Airflow is also optimised for cool comfort. Large vents, including an upper 'air intake' zone, keep fresh air circulating and allow damp air to escape. And if you wear goggles, then a rear gripper will keep your goggle strap firmly in place over any terrain.
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