VCAN V151 Full Face Motorcycle Motorbike Crash Safety Adult Helmet Clear Visor

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VCAN V151 HELMET ECE-R22. 05

Specs:

  • Ex-clear trans wind shield
  • Wide visor field
  • Anti Scratch
  • Visor
  • Top vent
  • Shell
  • Impact absorbent liner
  • Comfort padding
  • Back vent
  • Mouth vent
  • Chin strap

Features:

  • Moulded anti-scratch visor
  • Removable and washable transpiring fabric comfort lining 
  • Chin air intake
  • Crown ventilation system
  • Rear outlet vents
  • Quick release visor system
  • Ratchet type chinstrap system 

All helmets are sold with a clear visor. All helmets are homologated and certified under ECE regulations. E22/05, ECE-R22. 05, ACU Gold Stamped.

Important:

The helmets are manufactured in accordance with the latest technology and are specifically designed for motorcycling. Their effectiveness for any other use is left to the owner. Wearing a helmet doesn’t exclude the possibility of injury in case of an accident. Some head impacts, reasonable unforeseeable accidents, may exceed the helmet’s capacity to protect the wearer from disabling or mortal injuries.

Care and cleaning:

Never use solvents, petrol or other detergent agents to clean the shell and the interior of your helmet. Only use water and neutral soap. The padding may be cleaned with the products mentioned above and with the help of a brush. Clean your visor only with water and soap and then let it dry in the open air. Do not expose it to heat sources. Spare Parts: Use only genuine spare parts for your helmet.

Suggestion for purchase:-

Size: Choose your size by checking the circumference of your head with a flexible tape measure.

Always try on helmets of at least two different sizes until you find the helmet that fits closely and comfortable. A method of finding your right size is wearing the helmet in front of the mirror, turning the helmet gently around your head, the skin of your temples should move along with the helmet.