| Color | Black |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | China |
| PID | 763309 |
| Light | No |
| MIPS Protection | Yes |
| Head circumference (cm) | 56, 57, 58 |
| Manufacturer address | Via Piemonte 373, Talamona 23018 (SO), Italy |
| Manufacturer's email address | |
| Manufacturer name | MET SPA |
| Warnings | Denna hjälm är avsedd för användning med cykel, skateboards och rullskridskor – INTE motorsport, moped eller |
The MET Parachute MCR is an exceptionally protective full-face helmet designed for enduro riding, e-mountain biking, or whenever you want extra coverage for your head and face. Equipped with MIPS technology, this helmet features a removable chin guard for lighter rides. It also has a generously sized, adjustable visor and offers ample ventilation for those hot summer days. The user-friendly BOA adjustment system ensures a perfect fit.
MCR stands for Magnetic Chinbar Release, which is an easy-to-use and reliable attachment system based on a magnetic buckle for the chin guard. This technology was developed by MET in collaboration with Fidlock, a specialist in magnetic fastenings.
MIPS is a technology originally developed in Sweden, where a floating layer is added inside the helmet. This layer absorbs rotational forces during an impact and reduces the risk of brain injuries.
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The MET Parachute MCR is an exceptionally protective full-face helmet designed for enduro riding, e-mountain biking, or whenever you want extra coverage for your head and face. Equipped with MIPS technology, this helmet features a removable chin guard for lighter rides. It also has a generously sized, adjustable visor and offers ample ventilation for those hot summer days. The user-friendly BOA adjustment system ensures a perfect fit.
MCR stands for Magnetic Chinbar Release, which is an easy-to-use and reliable attachment system based on a magnetic buckle for the chin guard. This technology was developed by MET in collaboration with Fidlock, a specialist in magnetic fastenings.
MIPS is a technology originally developed in Sweden, where a floating layer is added inside the helmet. This layer absorbs rotational forces during an impact and reduces the risk of brain injuries.