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Climbing and mountaineering helmet - Sprint Black

€80.00
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Colour: BLUE / BLACK
  • BLUE / BLACK
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Weighs just 180 g! It's the ideal companion to protect you during your long adventures in the mountains on rock, snow, or ice.

BENEFITS

Lightweight

Ultralight hybrid design: 180 g only

Impact protection

Absorbent EPP foam cap and rigid PC shell = optimal protection

Ventilation

Wide air holes for optimal ventilation

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

Weight:

- 180 g in size M

- 200 g in size L

Sizes:

- Size M: 55 - 59 cm head size

- Size L : 59- 62 cm head size

Construction:

- Expanded polypropylene (EPP) cap with excellent impact absorbing properties and great shock resistance.

- Rigid polycarbonate shell that enhances protection.

- Hybrid construction that helps to reduce the helmet’s volume and weight.

Adjustment system:

- Minimalist adjustment system for weight saving and a more compact build. Head size fitting adjustment with two buckles at the back.

- Chinstrap buckle located at the side of the jaw to avoid causing discomfort

Comfort:

- Removable and washable inner foam that absorbs perspiration and prevents hard spots.

- Wide ventilation holes for optimal ventilation when it’s warm.

Compatibility:

- Comes with 2 clips at the front and an elastic strap at the back to wear with a head torch.

Certifications:

Product CE certified in line with the standard EN 12492:2012

composition

composition

Foam core: 100.0% Foamed Polypropylene; Shell: 100.0% Polycarbonate; Buckles: 100.0% Polyoxymethylene; Webbing: 100.0% Polyester; Foam: 100.0% Polyurethane

Tips for storage and maintenance

Storage tips

Store in a cool, dry place away from light. Avoid all contact with chemicals

Restrictions on use

Approved for climbing sports use CE - EN 12 492

TESTS AND WARRANTY

Warranty

5 Years

Agree by

Benjamin Guigonnet, Piolet d’Or 2018 prize winner for his climb of Nuptse, level 9A elite climber and teacher at ENSA (French national skiing and mountaineering school) in the French Alps.