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TLD 20 SE4 ECE CARBON HELMET MIDNIGHT BLACK 2XL

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    106002206
  • Description

    TLD 20 SE4 ECE CARBON HELMET MIDNIGHT BLACK 2XL
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    929.94
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Description

TLD’s premier motocross SE4 Carbon Helmet comes with MIPS, incorporating brain rotational protection with 13% more EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) for ultimate head safety.


This super featherweight helmet comes in at only 1215 grams (+/- 50), creating the lightest helmet TLD has ever produced. This helmet comes with 6 top intakes feeding 10 internal ports for maximum cool air induction, couple that with 6 exhaust ports that are fed by 9 internal passages to provide excellent dissipation of heat and you’ve got one protective, lightweight, super-ventilated helmet.


SE4 Helmet Features:



  • MIPS brain protection system, reduces rotational forces to the brain

  • Technologically advanced Carbon/Kevlar composite shell construction

  • Three separate EPS inserts with varying low and high speed impact-specific densities

  • Three shell sizes to more accurately fit a variety of head sizes and rider ages, improving overall safety

  • Anatomical –3D” contoured cheek pads with emergency release system for EMS responders

  • 22 Intake / 6 Exhaust Ports channel air to cool the head and draw hot air away

  • Removable snap-in, washable Comfort Liner with Cool Max® and Dri-lex® moisture wicking materials

  • Superlight titanium D-rings, save weight and have increased material tensile strength

  • Plastic visor screws and brass inserts for easy impact break-away

  • Includes additional spare SE4 matched visor and SE4 plush helmet bag








PATENTED BRAIN PROTECTION SYSTEM


MIPS stands for Multi-directional Impact Protection System, it is a revolutionary technology that lets the helmet slide relative to the head, adding more protection against rotational violence to the brain caused by angled impacts.