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One K™ CCS Defender with MIPS - Crystal Gloss
One K™ CCS Defender Helmet with MIPS in fun new glossy crystal design
The CCS Defender with MIPS Riding Helmet features a matte outer shell comprised of Polycarbonate and advanced ABS Composite with a glossy front shield and top panel with crystal rail . This a one piece injection molded shell design with a short front brim. It includes a fitted, washable quick-dry, moisture wicking liner for ultimate comfort.
The harness is comfort padded with synthetic suede lining, hook & loop adjustment, and Fastex buckle. Ventilation includes two side, two front, one back, and two center stripe vents.
Features:
- Glossy front shield, top panel and crystal rail on matte helmet.
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Matte Polycarbonate and Advanced ABS Composite outer shell
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Injection molded shell design
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Washable quick-dry, moisture wicking liner
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Comfort padded harness with synthetic suede lining hook & loop adjustment, and Fastex buckleTwo front, one back, and two center stripe vents.
- MIPS liner
- Certified to ASTM standards
- Comes in two helmet shapes for perfect fit
One K™ MIPS Helmets boast the perfect synergy between advanced technology and aesthetically pleasing design. Certified to ASTM standards.
Helmet Shapes - What's Right for Me?
- Regular/Round: head which has almost identical front-to-back and side-to-side measurements.
- Long Oval: head which is longer front-to-back (from forehead to the back of the skull) than it is side-to-side (ear to ear).
WHAT IS MIPS?: Created in 1996 by a neurosurgeon and a researcher from the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden, the Multi-directional Impact Protection System (MIPS) is designed to add protection against rotational motion transmitted to the brain from angled impacts to the head. Rotational motion is a combination of rotational energy and rotational forces from angular acceleration that both increase the risk for brain injuries. MIPS’ added protection has been independently proven to reduce rotational motion by redirecting energies and forces that would otherwise be transmitted to the brain. Data and info provided by MIPS. For more information, visit mipsprotection.com