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Sweet Protection Unisex Half-Cut Rocker Whitewater Helmet Medium/Large Reviews

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The pinnacle of whitewater protection! The Rocker HC is a high performance helmet for really rough conditions, made with our brand new TLC Shell Technology (Thermoplastic Laminated Carbon fiber). TLC is an extremely dependable technique, and it combines the elasticity of injection-molded thermoplastic with the rigidity and strength of carbon fiber. It enables us to very effectively tune the shell for different properties in different areas. The shell is softer in the crown area, which due to the rigid spherical geometry is better for impacts, and stiffer along the sides where the larger radius benefits from the rigid carbon fiber. Carbon fiber represents more than half of the total area of the new top shell. Our neck-hugging OCCIGRIP no-roll tensioning system provides a secure fit. Shatter proof visor included. Size S/M M/L L/XL Head Circumference 53-56cm 56-59cm 59-61cm

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Gary Strachan
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Wore it for the first time today and am very impressed with both the fit and visibility. Tried it without the visor on and it’s just like my old Palm and Protec helmets. But the visor makes a great addition when paddling into a low sun. The real test of a helmet is when it takes a bashing and protects its contents, or not. But with the fit and build quality, I have no qualms with it doing it’s job. Just as an aside, I know people have a problem with some helmet shapes. I have always worn Giro Cycle Helmets as their shape fits my head well. Bell don’t. Arai Motorcycle Helmets suit my head shape, Bell and AGV’s don’t. Just might give you an idea if the shape of the Sweet Protection will suit you. Stay safe. Gary, Kayak Devon.
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