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The Annex BELL is an urban model par excellence that completes all the equipment that the cyclist needs in the city. Its enveloping structure makes it very safe. It integrates MIPS technology into its design, which helps reduce the strength of any impact on the head.
Cycling can be exhilarating but challenging, and the attachment is designed to help strengthen your mission. The Annex includes MIPS (Multidirectional Impact Protection System), which may provide an additional measure of protection on certain impacts. Active Air Slider ventilation allows you to regulate the temperature for cool comfort. The Float Fit system gives you an easy and comfortable fit, plus this year the No-Twist Tri-Glides have been adopted for ease of adjustment. Special features, including built-in reflectivity, integrated light support, and climate-considered soft-wing visor, give you all the tools you need to be self-sufficient and super mobile.
Specifications
- Mips (Multidirectional Impact Protection System): A leading sliding plane technology designed to reduce rotational forces that can result from certain impacts
- Light reflective straps
- Fusion in-mold polycarbonate housing: a process initiated by bell joins the outer shell of the helmet to the eps foam lining to create a stronger helmet.
- 7 air outlets for the hull, 3 ports for eyebrows, 8 active air outlets
- X-static padding: Quick-drying materials, woven with real silver fibers, inhibit the growth of odor-causing bacteria and fungi
- Overbrow ventilation features inlet ports at the front of the helmet to introduce fresh air and push it through the air channel matrix for complete ventilation
- Active air features an integrated slider button that opens and closes the vents, giving the rider the ability to regulate airflow, temperature and aerodynamic efficiency.
- Float fit: a lightweight, minimalist adjustment system with an easy-to-rotate over-molded rubber dial for adjustments (integrated with mips)
- 425 grams (size m)
The brand of cycling helmets Bell, was born in 1950 in California, in principle for the manufacture of motorcycle and motorsport helmets,finally being the cycling helmets one of its references.
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