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Bell Super 2R MIPS Full Face Helmet - Matt Black-White Viper

Bell Super 2R MIPS Full Face Helmet - Matt Black-White Viper

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Description

Bell Super 2R MIPS Helmet

True all-mountain performance is all about adaptability. It’s about being prepared to tackle any off-road challenge with confidence, comfort and style.

Features

Features:

  • Breakaway Screws
  • Fusion In-Mould Polycarbonate Shell
  • Goggleguide™ Adjustable Visor System
  • ICEdot Enabled
  • Integrated Breakaway Camera Mount
  • MIPS-Equipped
  • Overbrow Ventilation™
  • TAG™ Fit System
  • Wraparound Protection
  • X-Static® Padding
  • Weight: 694g
  • Vents: 23 helmet, 4 brow ports, 6 chin-bar

Technologies:

  • Goggleguide Adjustable Visor System: Adaptable visor system accommodates both goggles and glasses and works with or without the visor attached.
  • ICEdot Enabled: ICEdot is an emergency notification service that syncs a secure online profile with a helmet sticker that contains a unique code.
  • Integrated Breakaway Camera Mount: Seamless camera mount, requiring no zip ties or tape, is engineered to “break away” upon impact to reduce the risk of injury.
  • MIPS-Equipped: MIPS stands for Multi-directional Impact Protection System, which is a leading slip-plane technology inside the helmet designed to reduce rotational forces that can result from certain impacts.
  • Overbrow Ventilation: Actively ushers cool air over the head and regulates temperature by drawing cool air into the intake ports and circulating it through a matrix of air channels.
  • Tag™ fit System: Adjusts to the head on two axes - circumferentially as standard fit systems do, but also vertically to better accommodate differences in the up/down position of the occipital lobe.

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