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MIPS Bicycle Helmet 360 ° Head Circumference Adjustment size Mountain Bike helemt

MIPS Bicycle Helmet 360 ° Head Circumference Adjustment size Mountain Bike helemt

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Age: (Adults) Men

 

Air Vents: 16 - 20

Brand Name: NoEnName_Null

Certification: ce

Color: White, Black

Features: Lightweight,breathable,one-piece molding,EPS high-density foam,one-piece edging,high-strength PC shell,360 ° head circumference adjustment

Hign-concerned Chemical: None

Material: EPS,PC+EPS

Model: M7

Model Number: M7

Origin: Mainland China

Type: Integrally-molded Helmet

Weight: 285g

Weight (g): 545

 

Model: M7

Weight: 285g

Material: PC+EPS

Color: White, Black

Applicable head circumference: 58cm-61cm/22.83inch-24.02inch

Helmet holes: 11 breathable holes

Features:

Lightweight, breathable, one-piece molding, EPS high-density foam, one-piece edging, high-strength PC shell, 360 ° head circumference adjustment, detachable lining, hidden helmet rope, sweat absorbing chin pad, ITW smooth buckle.

This helmet adopts the working principle of MIPS

When your head is hit, the impact force will generate an angular rotational impact force on the brain, which is likely to cause brain damage; The MIPS low friction lining can allow the head to independently move 10-15 millimeters relative to the helmet when subjected to angular impact force, thereby reducing and dispersing the angular rotational impact force.

MIPS mimics the brain protection mechanism, with a buffering layer of cerebrospinal fluid surrounding the brain that can absorb gravity to protect the head when subjected to impact and shock. MIPS replicates this technology very well. When an impact occurs, the MIPS floating shock layer buffers the impact force from different directions and angles, reducing the intensity of the brain's impact and avoiding more serious injuries caused by spinal torsion.

 

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