Description
Description
GIRO CINDER MIPS bicycle helmet. The slim design of the helmet, equipped with 26 ventilation holes with Wind Tunnel combines excellent ventilation with the convenience of the adjustable fastening and stabilization system Roc Loc 5.
DEDICATED TO:
- Road
- Triathlon
- Urban
- Cycling
FEATURES:
- Roc Loc 5< /strong>
- MIPS system that reduces forces acting on the brain cyclist during a fall
- Polycarbonate shell, In-mold technology with EPS filling
- 26 ventilation holes with Wind Tunnel technology, located to ensure the best air flow.
- comfortable insoles made in the AIR-FX X-STATIC system
< /li> - available in sizes S (51-55 cm), M (55-59 cm)
- weight 295 g
Roc Loc® 5 - The modern fastening system provides a completely unique feeling thanks to an unrivaled level of comfort, stability, adjustable and low weight. Thanks to the Roc Loc 5 mount, you can easily set the tension and adjust the vertical position with one hand. Simply turn the knob for a tighter fit on rough terrain, then unscrew and loosen it on flat sections.
AIR- FX X-STATIC - antibacterial system in which the insoles were manufactured. Contains active silver ions that eliminate unpleasant odors and ensure temperature regulation.
Wind Tunnel Ventilation TM A ventilation system that combines active vents with internal exhaust channels, moving fresh, cool air around the rider's head while forcing hot and stale air out. This measurable improvement in cooling is the most important benefit Giro helmets offer cyclists.
MIPS - Multi-Directional Impact Protection System - This is a system that separates the helmet from the inner lining with a special additional layer placed on flexible hooks. In short, it looks like an additional thin and quite soft layer of plastic inside the helmet that "slips" slightly. This is where the internal sponges are attached.
This system reduces the forces acting on the cyclist's brain during a fall. MIPS is intended to protect not only against vertical impacts, but also oblique ones, and these are apparently the most dangerous for the head, even when wearing a helmet. Within a few milliseconds of impact, the MIPS coating moves a few millimeters.
The system looks quite inconspicuous, but it is thanks to it that the helmet will move during a fall on the head to absorb the entire impact.
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