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Troy Lee Designs 2016 Composite Air Helmet Scratch Yellow on 2040-parts.com

US $231.00
Location:

Simi Valley, California, United States

Simi Valley, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Troy Lee Designs Gender:Unisex Adult Manufacturer Part Number:11701050

 

Our Air helmet is the embodiment of patented technologies that have made Troy Lee Designs a leader in the off-road helmet market worldwide. Each one is made with advanced materials and features that are common to all TLD helmets. From our unique pre-preg carbon / composite shell and forced air ventilation system to our dual-density impact liner, the Air helmet will give you the confidence to ride to your limits without sacrificing safety and style.

The Troy Lee Designs Air helmet is a must for any off-road enthusiast.



*US dealers do not stock CE or AU certified helmets

Some helmet parts are replaceable and helmets can occasionally be repaired by TLD for a fee. Helmets that have been crashed and have Shell or EPS damage can not be repaired. Please contact TLD for more information.

Features:
  • SNELL / DOT model 1400-1500 grams
  • Ultra lightweight machined cross-top aluminum visor screws for durability and corrosion resistance
  • Vortex visor features single point adjustability for custom height placement even with gloves on
  • Stainless steel chin strap hardware for superior strength
  • Removable mouthpiece for color customization or damage replacement
  • Super soft helmet sock included

Fit:
  • Removable, replaceable and washable comfort liner features moisture wicking Coolmax® material
  • Removable cheek pads with various sizes available to custom fit different head shapes
  • Open cell foam and 3-layer mesh provides excellent airflow and comfort
  • New and improved EPS liner form to adapt to a wider range of head shapes

Safety:
  • Pre-preg carbon / composite shell with Kevlar® reinforcement in high impact zones
  • Dual-density EPS liner decreases impact forces to the head and absorbs greater energy levels in more common low threshold impacts
  • Flexible vinyl nose guard aids in roost protection
  • Unique polyurethane chin bar liner has an energy absorbing EPS core
  • Breakaway nylon visor screw inserts to shear away during a crash to reduce visor snag and potential increased injury

Airflow:
  • Hi-flow intake vent provides increased airflow to your face
  • Multi-level internal ventilation system built into liner for increased airflow
  • Integrated brow air intake vents provide superior ventilation
  • 5 rear exhaust vents help expel heat from inside the helmet
  • Stainless steel mesh grills on all ports to keep out debris, but keep airflow at a maximum

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