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  • Troy Lee Designs Troy Lee Designs A2 Helmet w/MIPS

Troy Lee Designs A2 Helmet w/MIPS

SKU: 132970015
$132.00 $33.00 Excl. tax

The Troy Lee A2 Helmet Mips Helmet redefines mountain bike safety, style, comfort and ventilation. The first helmet in its class to combine EPP (for slow speed impacts) and EPS (for high speed impacts) in one sleek package.

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The Troy Lee A2 Helmet Mips Helmet redefines mountain bike safety, style, comfort and ventilation. The first helmet in its class to combine EPP (for slow speed impacts) and EPS (for high speed impacts) in one sleek package, that will set a new benchmark for mountain bike helmets.

  • Featuring MIPS Brain Protection system - a helmet integrated, low friction layer designed to reduce rotantional motion transferred to the brain from angled impacts to the head
  • Dual density EPP + PS increases protection in common impact zones
  • Innovative break-away visor screws help reduce the likelihood snagging during crashes
  • Up to 25% more airflow over the competition for maximum cooling power
  • Washable X-Static liner reduces odor and increases moisture wicking while xreating an potimized fit
  • Low-profile, semi-adjustable strap dividers deliver the perfect fit regardless of head shape
  • Meets or exceeds: cpsc 1203*, ce en 1078*, as/ nzs 2063* Varies by regional standards
  • Patented Brain Protection System
  • MIPS stands for Multi-directional Impact Protection System, it is a revolutionary technology that lets the helmet slide relative to the head
  • Adding more protection against rotational violence to the brain caused by angled impacts.
  • Mips brain protection system reduces rotational forces to the brain in some crash scenarios
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