The Kylo exudes quality, style, and comfort with an easy-to-adjust precision dial system. Complete with detachable washable headband.
Certified according to three international safety standards. Optional MIPS technology available to protect you with best-in-class helmet safety.
Available in navy blue and black with a high-quality matte or gloss finish.
Features:
Adjustable precision fit
Lightweight
Flexible top
Extended ventilation for maximum cooling
Fully adjustable leather-look harness
Quick-release harness buckle
Machine washable, removable wicking fabric headband
MIPS Protection
Available in standard and wide peak in all sizes
FSC sustainably sourced and recycled packaging
Sizes:
Small:52-55cm
Medium:55-58cm
Large:58cm
The shells are universal and fit both round and oval heads.
With MIPS
The application of MIPS provides further protection to reduce brain shear in high-speed driving accidents.
What is MIPS helmet technology?
mips logo
MIPS (Multi-Directional Impact Protection System) is an additional protection system for the brain.
The MIPS system was invented in Sweden in 1996 by Hans von Holst, a neurosurgeon, and Peter Halldin, a researcher from the Royal Institute of Technology.
MIPS is designed to protect against rotational movements (or kinematics) transmitted to the brain by oblique impacts to the head, which is the way most motorcyclists fall.
Rotational motion is a combination of rotational energy (angular velocity) and rotational forces due to angular acceleration, both of which affect the brain and increase the risk of mild and severe brain injury.
MIPS' additional protection system has been proven to reduce rotational motion when implemented in a helmet, by redirecting energies and forces that would otherwise be transmitted to the brain.
How does MIPS work?
MIPS is an additional liner incorporated into the riding helmet.
This low-friction layer allows your head to move 10-15mm in all directions. This has been proven to reduce rotational movement to the brain and thus injury (especially concussion and traumatic brain injury).
The core idea behind MIPS is to mimic and enhance the brain's own protective system, which uses the same principle that the brain can slide a little against the skull