Dogma was one of the first helmets we designed. And in 2022, our icon returns, completely reworked.
You really can't go wrong with Dogma on your head. This isn't just an accessory for protection, this top-of-the-line product shows how a helmet can be much, much more.
The all-new Dogma is 100% Italian design and created to offer a rare combination of beauty, comfort and safety.
KASK ROTATION IMPACT WG11 TEST
KASK has always been committed to creating products that provide both excellent safety and comfort, and that exceed the requirements of international norms and standards.
The KASK ROTATIONAL IMPACT WG11 TEST is an internal protocol adopted by KASK to determine an objective method, based on scientific sources, for measuring the performance of its helmets against rotational impact.
Most helmet tests use rotation impact prevention technologies with head shapes that have a higher coefficient of friction than that of the human skull and therefore may not reflect what happens in some accidents. The "pass-fail" criterion is based on the BrlC value, an algorithm that determines the level of the brain injury. This value must be less than 0.68.
The final test protocol is:
OBLIQUE IMPACT TESTS
oblique tests @ 45°, impact speed 6 m/s, BrlC < 0.68
+ class 80 closed coated sandpaper of alumina + nominal coefficient of friction of the head 0.3
+ wireless system: triaxial accelerometer
+ n. 3 ARS
Head shape: EN960 series
Measurements:
Peak of rotational acceleration, Peak of linear acceleration, HIC, BRIC (< 0.68)
All KASK helmets pass this test successfully, with values significantly lower than 0.68 BrlC 0.390