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Bell Helmets4Forty Mips - MTB-Helmet

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The 4Forty Mips is a MTB-Helmet from the brand Bell. Rather suited for all-mountain riding, this MTB-Helmet ticks all the boxes for protection that is not only effective but also practical and comfortable. With In-mold construction for better safety, it features a pleasant Float Fit adjustment system, an adjustable visor suitable for goggle wear, and efficient ventilation. To top it off, the Mips technology is integrated for even more safety. In short, the 4Forty lists the features of helmets costing twice its price while remaining affordable. A formidable ally for hitting your favorite single tracks!

  • Construction: polycarbonate fusion in-mold shell - a process developed by Bell bonds the helmet's outer shell to the EPS foam liner to create a stronger helmet
  • Visor: GoogleGuide adjustable, suitable for wearing goggles or glasses
  • Ventilation: 23 vents
  • Padding: sweat guide pad design pulls moisture away from the pad and eyewear
  • Adjustment system: float fit - a minimalist and lightweight adjustment system with an easy-to-turn rubber overmolded dial
  • Weight: 363 g (in size M)

MIPS: (multi-directional impact protection system) - a leading slip-plane technology designed to reduce rotational forces that can result from certain impacts

Description

Recommanded useMountain Bike
GenderMen / Women
Weight380 g
Item4Forty Mips
Featured TechnologiesMips
Inside ShellE.P.S
Outside ShellIn Mold
Shell buildingIn Mold
Closing systemAdjustable chin strap
Reflective gearNo
Shell materialPolycarbonate
PeakYes
NormsCE Norm
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