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Payroll MIPS Aleck CS Bike Helmet
Smith
Payroll MIPS Aleck CS Bike Helmet
$260.00
Description

  Drop into banked corners, and roll flowy singletrack with confidence. Designed for those who embrace speed, the Smith Payroll mountain bike helmet offers complete coverage for enduro, trail and E-MTB use. The helmet's Aleck Crash Detection Sensor sends alerts in the event of a crash. It's rechargeable and connects via Bluetooth to the companion Aleck phone app.

  The lightweight design is E-bike certified, which tests helmets at higher speeds than traditional bike helmet certifications. Zonal KOROYD® and Mips® impact technology mean that you can focus on the trail.

  Smith's VaporFit™ system lets you adjust the helmet on the fly, and the Mips® layer is integrated with the fit system for a snug, cohesive fit that feels great all day. Generous vents with internal air channels keep you cool while climbing and focused on the descent with fog-free lenses. The three-position visor accommodates sunglasses or goggles between laps or when the sun finally drops below the horizon.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Smith
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
E00768
Gender:
Unisex
Weight:
14 oz / 400 g (size M)
Features:
  • 19 fixed vents for consistent airflow
  • Three-position adjustable visor
  • Ionic+® antimicrobial lining offers sweat-activated odor control
  • Lightweight, low-bulk single-layer webbing
  • Y-strap divider keeps helmet straps flat and close to the face
  • Front and rear eyewear storage channels
Protection:
  • Aleck Crash Detection Sensor sends alerts in the event of a crash. It's rechargeable and connects via Bluetooth to the companion Aleck phone app
  • Complete KOROYD® coverage for lightweight, energy-absorbing and ventilated impact protection
  • Mips® Brain Protection System reduces rotational forces caused by angled impacts to the head
  • Integrated skeletal structure creates a roll cage for added strength and impact protection
  • NTA8776 E-bike, CPSC, CE EN 1078 and AS/NZS2063 certified
Fit / Integration:
  • Designed for ultimate integration with Smith performance eyewear and goggles for maximum comfort, venting and storage convenience
  • AirEvac ventilation system integrates with Smith goggles and eyewear for fog-free lenses
  • VaporFit dial adjustment system offers 270-degree fit adjustment with the turn of a dial
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