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Item #: 360101
EQX by Charles Owens Kylo Wide Peak Helmet with MIPS®
$209.00
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SIZE CHART
EQX by Charles Owens Kylo Wide Peak Helmet with MIPS®
HELMET SIZE | Helmet Size (cm) | Helmet Size |
---|---|---|
Small | 52 - 55 | 20.8 - 21.6" |
Medium | 55 - 58 | 21.6 - 22.8" |
Large | 59 - 61 | 23.2 - 24" |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: EQX by Charles Owens Kylo Wide Peak Helmet with MIPS®
From EQX by Charles Owen, the Kylo Wide Peak Helmet with MIPS® combines an easily adjustable, precision dial-fit system and Multi-Directional Impact Protection System technology. The Kylo is a flagship riding helmet of this exciting new brand, and it exudes quality and style. A removable, machine washable headband only adds to its appeal as it allows you to keep your helmet hygienic.
The Kylo Wide Peak Helmet is certified to three international safety standards: SEI certified to ASTM F1163-23, Kitemarks to VG1 01-040 2014-12 and PAS015:2011. This version also contains the Multi-Directional Impact Protection System technology (MIPS), which is the latest advancement in rotational brain protection for helmets.
This is a lightweight helmet offering extensive ventilation for the maximum cooling effect. The wide peak is flexible and offers increased coverage from the sun when compared to a regular peak. The fully adjustable leather-look harness has a quick-release buckle. A liner made of moisture-wicking material can be removed for machine washing.
Key Features:
- Wide, flexible peak (brim).
- Adjustable dial for a precision fit.
- Ventilation system for airflow.
- Adjustable, leather-look harness.
- Quick-release harness buckle.
- Moisture-wicking, washable and removable headband.
Imported.
Hand or machine wash liner. Hang dry.
Sizes S(52-55cm), M(55-58cm), L(58-61cm).
**ASTM F1163-23/SEI Certified.
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Proposition 65 Warning
Prop. 65 Warning for California Residents
WARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
For the complete list of chemicals covered by this the statute, please visit California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment at:
https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65
