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Vantage Mips Helmet

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This helmet is lightweight and has great ventilation, with many vents and adjustable features. It is comfortable and comes in a wide variety of colors, although the MIPS liner can block some of the vents. It is also overpriced, but offers good audio compatibility and is sturdy enough to withstand the elements.
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Light and low-profile, the Smith Vantage MIPS Helmet keeps weight down and safety up. Built with rotation-reducing MIPS and energy-absorbing Zonal Koroyd, this piece of protection calms our nerves on tight tree lines, while the low-bulk, ventilated build keeps us comfortably cool while charging hard.
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This helmet is lightweight and has great ventilation, with many vents and adjustable features. It is comfortable and comes in a wide variety of colors, although the MIPS liner can block some of the vents. It is also overpriced, but offers good audio compatibility and is sturdy enough to withstand the elements.

Pros

  • Lightweight
  • Many vents
  • Comfortable fit
  • Good sun protection
  • Available in various colors

Cons

  • Thin liner
  • MIPS liner blocks vents
  • Slightly expensive
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Light and low-profile, the Smith Vantage MIPS Helmet keeps weight down and safety up. Built with rotation-reducing MIPS and energy-absorbing Zonal Koroyd, this piece of protection calms our nerves on tight tree lines, while the low-bulk, ventilated build keeps us comfortably cool while charging hard.