If a helmet with a maximum range of adjustability, solid aerodynamics, and well above average comfort at a not quite outrageous price is what you are after, then the Kask Protone is a solid choice.
Where is Kask helmet from?
KASK, based in
Italy
, specializes in developing, designing, and manufacturing of safety helmets of the highest quality.
How do I know if my Kask helmet is real?
Why do Kask helmets not have MIPS?
MIT not MIPS for Crash Protection
Should there be an impact,
it prevents the helmet from breaking into many pieces
. Their innovative Multi In-Molding technology, joins the inner polystyrene cap to the outer polycarbonate one, thus ensures better shock absorption.
Is Kask a good brand?
Now
among the top brands in the sports and outdoors industry
, KASK is committed to maintaining the highest standards in safety helmet production in order to ensure the highest quality and offer the best protective helmets for the most demanding customers.
How do Kask helmets fit?
Sizing.
The size of Kask helmets corresponds to the circumference of your head
. Use a soft tape measure positioned just above the ears, then take note of the measurement in centimeters.
Is Kask a MIPS?
You can now buy MIPS helmets from most of the leading bike helmet brands, including Bell, Giro, Specialized, Bontrager, Lazer, MET, Poc, Smith… There are exceptions;
there are no MIPS helmet from Kask
, for example.
What helmets do team ineos use?
KASK Helmets
– the new benchmark in helmet comfort, style and performance – are delighted to be involved with Team INEOS. KASK is an Italian company born on 2004 to design, develop and manufacture cycling, skiing, mountaineering, climbing, equestrian, rescue and work safety helmets.
Does MIPS really help?
The most recent independent research studies conclude that MIPS, along with other ‘Rotation-Damping Systems’, like WaveCel and SPIN, is
effective in reducing the likelihood of suffering rotational motion and brain injuries caused by oblique impact
.
What is the meaning of KASK?
Kask is an Estonian surname meaning
“birch”
.
What is MIPS helmet?
MIPS technology
mimics the brain’s protective structure by reducing rotational forces caused by angled impacts to the head
. The helmet’s shell and liner are separated by a low friction layer which allows the helmet to slide, noticeably reducing trauma to the brain in the case of oblique impacts.
How long should a KASK helmet last?
Cracks, detached parts, warping, flaking, and changes in color are significant elements for verifying the helmet’s state of deterioration; in any case, we advise replacing it after
approximately 10 years
, because over time its capacity for protection decreases due to the aging of the materials.
Does KASK replace crash?
If you have an accident and your helmet is damaged, you are able to return your damaged helmet to the Kask distributor (Velobrands LTD for the UK) who will supply you with a replacement model for 50% off RRP plus postage and packaging with a tracked next day courier service.
When should I replace my KASK helmet?
Must the helmet be replaced after a crash? KASK offers a guarantee in case of accidental breakage and so it is recommended,
after a violent impact and even if no damage is visible
, to replace your helmet.
What is KASK MIT technology?
MIT. The MIT Technology, applied to all KASK cycling helmets,
guarantees a higher safety and a complete protection thanks to the polycarbonate layer that covers the shell on the top, on the base ring and on the back
.
What does MIPS stand for?
MIPS stands for
Multi-directional Impact Protection System
. Developed and owned, by a Swedish company that licenses the system to cycle helmet manufacturers.
Is Kask Mojito MIPS?
As was the case with the Kask Protone, the glaring weakness of the Kask Mojito X is its
lack of MIPS
or any similar technology. Perhaps many cyclists are less safety conscious than we are, but if there is additional protection available, we will almost always take it.
How do you pronounce Kask Protone?
Does Kask Mojito have MIPS?
But the Mojito 3 isn’t one of them.
Rather than licence the MIPS technology
, Kask instead subjects its helmets to what it calls the WG11 impact test.