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$79.95
Skate, BMX, Dirt Jump, and E-Bike Helmets The Youth Flight Helmet is ready to protect you should things go sideways. It features Mips® technology and an interior shape that sits lower on your head to improve overall fit. If you're on a skateboard or scooter at the skate park or on the street, if you’re hitting big dirt jump tricks or laying down speedy BMX race laps, if you’re on a pump track, or experiencing the extra lift and power of an e-bike as you commute, the Flight Helmet is for you. Key Features: - Mips® equipped - Designed to sit lower on the head for a lower-profile look and fit - Includes two comfort liners Specifications: - Mips® impact protection system is designed to reduce rotational forces in a crash - Updated interior shape sits lower on the head for a confidence-inspiring fit - Single-density EPS construction - Includes two comfort liner sets - Standard buckle closure system
$70.00
With more all-around coverage and MIPS protection, the Sidetrack II is suited for the adventurous grom in your life. This all-mountain helmet offers a removable visor, an easy adjustable fit system, our sweat guide padding, and ready-for-action style that will get your child motivated to hit the trail! - 14 vents - Integrated MIPS (Multi-directional Impact Protection System) - MIPS is designed to reduce rotational forces that can result from certain impacts. By integrating the MIPS slip plane into the fit system, we are able to reduce complexity and weight for a compact, better ventilated helmet that fits more closely to the head. - Construction: Fusion in-mold polycarbonate shell - a process pioneered by Bell bonds the helmet's outer shell to the EPS foam liner to create a sturdier helmet. - Fit System: Ergo fit - sleek, easy-to-use dial system for one-handed adjustments (integrated with MIPS layer) - Retention System: No-twist tri-glides: quick-adjust fasteners that help keep straps flat and properly positioned - Interior: Sweat guide pad design pulls moisture away from the brow pad and away from eyewear
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