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The clothing manufacturer Endura has - in addition to shorts, shirts and Shoes - especially through its waterproof clothing made a name for itself. But the Scots also have MTB helmets in their programme. This year, they are giving their half-shell helmets a safety update and equipping their protective caps with clever features.
The top model from the Scots is equipped with all the safety features that Endura has to offer. In addition to the tried and tested Mips, which protects the brain from dangerous rotational forces, the Koroyd housing is located between the outer shell and the interior. This honeycomb-look insert is designed to further minimise impact forces.
The numerous small openings in the fabric are designed to keep the head cool. The MT500 is available in the sizes XS-S, M-L, L-XL and in six colours available. Cost point for the top Endura model: 189,00 Euro >> available here . Certification: CPSC and CE EN1078: 2012 + A1: 2012 standards.
The Singletrack MTB helmet comes in two versions: with and without mips. Otherwise, the Singletrack is very similar to the MT500. The honeycomb-like Koroyd housing is also fitted as standard. It is also available in six colours and the sizes XS-S, M-L, L-XL. The Endura Singletrack is available for 119,99 Euro with Mips (>> available here) and for 99,99 Euro without the rotation protection from Sweden. Certification: CPSC and CE EN1078: 2012 + A1: 2012 standards
The Hummvee plus entry-level model has also been given an update. It has the same adjustment system as its two brothers, the MT500 and the Singletrack. However, Endura has dispensed with the Kod honeycomb technology. Instead, it can be ordered with or without mips. Cost point: 99,99 Euro with Mips. Without Mips, the Hummvee plus costs 79,99 Euro. Certification: CPSC and CE EN1078: 2012 + A1: 2012 standards