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Certification | ECE 22.05 |
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Weight | Approximately 1570g |
Interior | Removable and washable |
Visor | Anti-scratch, anti-fog |
Communication System | Compatible with SCHUBERTH SRC-System |
Lining | Moisture-wicking |
Aerodynamics | Wind-tunnel tested for stability |
Acoustics | 82 dB(A) at 100 km/h |
Pinlock Ready | Yes |
Shell Material | Fiberglass composite |
Closure | Micro-lock ratchet system |
Details the ECE-R 22.05 standard compliance for safety, impact, and field of vision.
Information on ECE test standards, certification numbers, and certifying authorities.
Guidelines for regularly inspecting the helmet for superficial or serious damage.
Procedure for ensuring the chinstrap is correctly fastened, adjusted, and fits snugly.
Ensuring the face shield and sun visor mechanisms are functional and provide clear visibility.
Essential safety precautions and warnings regarding helmet use, impact, and lifespan.
Why helmets must be replaced after any impact, even if visually undamaged.
Importance of proper fit, secure chinstrap fastening, and overall retention system integrity.
Checking for cracks, wear, and component security; replacing worn parts or the entire helmet.
Warnings about scratches, dirt, tinted visors, and chemical exposure to the face shield.
Avoiding damage from sunlight, heat, chemical exposure, and improper handling.
Guidance on using only original SCHUBERTH parts and avoiding modifications for safety.
Dangers of drilling holes or modifying the helmet structure, which weakens its protective capability.
Avoiding damage from motor fuels, thinners, and solvents on the helmet shell and components.
Using only approved cleaning methods and avoiding harsh chemicals that can damage the helmet.
Keeping visors clean and unscratched for clear visibility; warnings about tinted visors and fogging.
Guidance on using only original SCHUBERTH parts and avoiding modifications for safety.
Using appropriate cleaning agents; warnings about hot/salt water and damage without visible signs.
No helmet guarantees complete safety; limits to protection and importance of safe riding practices.
Ensuring the helmet fits snugly and the chin strap is securely fastened for maximum protection.
Why helmets must be replaced after any impact, even if visually undamaged.
Risks of riding with an open face shield, including injury from flying objects.
Dangers of drilling holes or modifying the helmet structure, which weakens its protective capability.
Avoiding damage from sunlight, heat, chemical exposure, and improper handling.
Using only approved cleaning methods and avoiding harsh chemicals that can damage the helmet.
Essential pre-ride checks for face shield, mechanics, cracks, and retention system security.
Importance of clean, unscratched shields for visibility; warnings about tinted visors and fogging.
Helmet conforms to DOT 218 and ECE R 22.05 standards for safety and approval.
Details on ECE approval, certification numbers, and the location of the DOT-Label.
Diagram and labels identifying all external and internal parts of the helmet.
Description of the aerodynamically optimized outer shell made of glass-fibre reinforced duroplastic.
Explanation of the A.R.O.S. system that prevents the helmet from pivoting off the head during an impact.