Many have tried and failed; Torc has succeeded. Introducing the first truly modern composite modular helmet with sport styling. Every detail, from the one thumb latch opening to the mechanical drop down sun shield with locking detent has been meticulously perfected, creating a lightweight shell with one of the most comfortable fits ever developed for a modular helmet. The EPS is channeled which allows for better circulation of incoming air. By actively forcing air in and pulling it out, we keep the rider cooler. We call it dynamic ventilation. The technical fabric liner is fully removable and washable. The aggressive shell shape and built-in spoiler eliminate wind buffeting and improves stability at speed. The shell is a fiberglass/nylon weave composite with a metal-on-metal post latch system. The quick release shield is the same shield used on the Blade. It is is as easy to remove as it is to install and features both anti-fog and anti-scratch treatment.
- Lightweight, advanced fiberglass/nylon weave composite shell.
- Adjustable top and chin vents.
- Washable, removable ultra suede inner comfort padding.
- One-button, flip-front design.
- Replaceable, scratch resistant and fog-free shield.
- Drop-down sunscreen.
- DOT/ECE approved.
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