POC Orbic X SPIN Snow Helmet
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POC Orbic X SPIN Snow Helmet
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Item No. 24925620
$290.00
$169.94
(41% off)
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Variations
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Color: BLACK
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Size: LARGE
Description
The Skull Orbic X SPIN is an FIS-approved high speed race helmet. Featuring POC's rotational impact protection system, SPIN, the internal shearing pads will reduce the effects of an oblique fall by reducing the amount of force transmitted to the head and brain. A combination of SPIN, an advanced multi impact EPP liner, which is thicker in strategic zones to manage higher impact and repetitive forces, plus a very robust ABS shell results in a very safe and durable helmet which meets the needs of competitive skiers.Additional Information
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- Robust ABS shell construction | Multi-impact EPP liner
- POC SPIN safety technology
- EPP deflector panel
- Strategic ear chambers
- Fixed goggle clip
- Size: S = 53-54 cm | M = 55-56 cm | L = 57-58 cm | XL = 59-60 cm
- Product ID#: 24925620
- Vendor Style#: PC10171
Features
ABS SHELL [HELMET]
An ABS Shell is a terpolymer made by polymerizing styrene and acrylonitrile in the presence of polybutadiene. ABS's light weight and ability to be injection molded and extruded make it useful in manufacturing products such as cycling helmets. The ABS Shell acts as a protective layer for whichever foam construction (whether EVA or EPS) is being used.EPP [POC]
The updated helmets are equipped with a liner of Expanded Polypropylene (EPP) instead of EPS. Unlike EPS, EPP does not deform permanently on impact and is therefore suitable to absorb repetitive shocks.POC SPIN
SPIN works by allowing pads placed inside the helmet to shear in any direction during an oblique impact, a process inspired by the brain's own internal protective system, cerebrospinal fluid, which cushions the head during a fall. By using the innovative and unique pad technology, which sit directly against the user's head, SPIN pads allow the helmet to move relative to the head during a fall, reducing the force transmitted to the brain.
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