MET Rivale Team Dimension Data HES Road Helmet
Developed alongside Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka, providing the most streamlined and compact shape available on the market, the MET Rivale Team Dimension Data HES Road Helmet is not just fast, but lightweight and ready to perform on every level - as proven by the likes of Steve Cummings, Daniel Teklehaimanot and of course, Mark Cavendish.
The specific shape of the Rivale helps to save the rider up to 3 watts at 50km/h, translating into a 1 second time trial advantage compared to other leading road helmets. Unlike other time trial helmets, the Rivale doesn’t block the air from entering the helmet, but instead utilises ‘The Venturi Effect’ - which allows for maximum air intake with the lowest drag possible. Air channels inside the helmet actually pull hot air to the rear vents, creating a cooling effect.
Furthering comfort on the bike, MET’s Safe-T Advanced fit system keeps the entire weight low, but also improves the fit around every aspect of the head. The larger contact points cradle without tightening too much, all whilst still allowing for your sweat to be moved away, without that soggy, wet feeling.
Airlite straps are 15% lighter than standard helmet straps, keeping the sides of your face and ears comfortable whenever you’re on the bike. Finished in a stunning Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka, black, green and white, this is a helmet you’ll be reaching for every time you step foot out the door.
Features
- Outer shell construction: In-Mould
- Inner shell: shock absorbing polystyrene
- Chin strap buckle: anti-pinch buckle
- Straps and divider: Airlite straps. Anti-slip cam divider
- Fit system: Safe-T Advanced
- Comfort: Coolmax anti-allergenic interior pads. Hand washable
- Be seen: reflective rear sticker
- Weight: 230g (size small)
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