Features
9 vents.
Chinstrap fastening: clip
Occipital adjustment: dial
Comfort foam: fixed (available from after-sales)
Visor: fixed, detachable
Outer shell: bonded polycarbonate
Space requirements, size M: length: 30 cm, width: 21 cm, height: 16 cm
How to choose your helmet size
To find your helmet size, simply measure the circumference of your head (around the forehead).
This mountain bike helmet is available in two sizes:
M: 53–57 cm
L: 57–62 cm
EN 1078 Certified
This European standard sets out the requirements and test methods for helmets to be worn by users of rollerblades, skateboards, scooters, and bicycles.
The corresponding requirements and test methods cover the following aspects: construction, including field of vision; shock absorption properties; characteristics of the retention system, including the chinstrap and tightening devices; marking and information.
When should I replace my helmet?
We recommend replacing your helmet in these two cases:
1. After a fall
In the event of a fall, the material of your helmet can deteriorate or even break. Sometimes, you won’t even notice. That’s why we recommend replacing it if you have even the slightest doubt.
2. After five years of use
The foam of your helmet degrades over time. It can deteriorate due to impact, the place it’s stored, the climate, and its use. We recommend replacing your helmet at least every five years.
How do you adjust the helmet?
Adjust your helmet in 5 minutes in 2 easy steps:
1. Clip the straps together with the buckle: make sure you can slide two fingers between the strap and your chin.
2. Finally, adjust the tightness around your head.
The helmet should be in contact with your head, without tipping forward, backward, or sideways, even when you’re moving.
Product tests
Based at the Btwin Village in Lille, France, our product design team constantly works to make cycling more comfortable for our users.
We strive to create products that meet our users’ specific cycling needs and eliminate unnecessary features.
Our products’ environmental impact
A product’s environmental impact is calculated based on its entire life cycle using various indicators.
An ABCDE rating shows the environmental impact of a product. Put forward by ADEME, it takes into account production, transportation, usage, and waste generated at the end of a product’s life.
Decathlon displays this information voluntarily to help you identify products with lower environmental impact.
Learn more at: sustainability.decathlon.com.
Return conditions for personal protective equipment
Make sure that this helmet fits you properly.
If you do need to return it, make sure it still has the instructions, labels and, where applicable, original packaging so that it can be reconditioned. Let’s take care of our planet, together.
Conditions: https://www.decathlon.ca/en/content/12-returns-and-refunds