Leatt ADV 9.5 Carbon Helmet Kit with 4.5 IRIZ Goggles
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Leatt ADV 9.5 Carbon Helmet Kit with 4.5 IRIZ Goggles

Leatt ADV 9.5 Carbon Helmet Kit with 4.5 IRIZ Goggles

Leatt ADV 9.5 Carbon Helmet Kit with 4.5 IRIZ Goggles

Leatt ADV 9.5 Carbon Helmet Kit with 4.5 IRIZ Goggles

Leatt ADV 9.5 Carbon Helmet Kit with 4.5 IRIZ Goggles

Leatt ADV 9.5 Carbon Helmet Kit with 4.5 IRIZ Goggles

Leatt ADV 9.5 Carbon Helmet Kit with 4.5 IRIZ Goggles

Leatt ADV 9.5 Carbon Helmet Kit with 4.5 IRIZ Goggles

Leatt ADV 9.5 Carbon Helmet Kit with 4.5 IRIZ Goggles

Leatt ADV 9.5 Carbon Helmet Kit with 4.5 IRIZ Goggles

Our Price $1,699.00
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Code:LEHEKITADV9.5C

The ADV 9.5 Carbon helmet kit provides ultimate protection and performance for adventurous riders. It is constructed from a six-layer carbon matrix and four densities of impact foam, strategically fixed to maximize protection, reduce shell size and weight. Furthermore, it features Leatt’s patented 360º Turbine Technology, where the energy absorption of the turbines helps reduce the low-speed impact energy to the head and brain. The helmet is conveniently fastened with a Fidlock magnetic buckle which can be quickly and easily secured wearing gloves.

An ADV helmet is different to an off-road helmet, it is designed to minimize drag and lift for a smoother ride at higher speeds. Independent wind tunnel testing has shown up to 8% less drag and up to 38% less lift than benchmark adventure helmets. The extra wide eye port and face shield deliver unmatched vision, resulting in increased rider safety and comfort. Riders can easily transition between road use and off-road use thanks to the easy-twist toolless release mechanism. Simply twist and unclip the face shield to wear goggles and maximize airflow.

The ADV 9.5 Carbon helmet is outstanding value for money. Sold as a kit, the helmet comes with a photochromic and clear face shield, Leatt 4.5 Iriz goggles and a Pinlock 120 MaxVision XLT anti-fog shield.

Features:

  • 3-year Helmet Replacement Program.
  • Carbon shell available in 3 shell sizes.
  • 360° Turbine Technology:
    • Reduces peak brain acceleration at impact speeds linked to concussions.
    • Reduces peak brain rotational acceleration.
  • Photochromic shield attached; clear shield included in the box.
  • FREE Velocity 4.5 Iriz Goggles included.
  • Pin lock® 120 MaxVision XLT Antifog included.
  • Magnetic Fidlock buckle for secure fastening.
  • 4-Way Rider Set up options:
    • Shield, goggles, and visor
    • Shield visor
    • Goggles and visor
    • Shield without Visor
  • Wind tunnel-tested shell design reduces drag and lift.
  • Chin curtain and cheek pads seal around the neck to minimize noise.
  • Quick-release shield for off-road use, with shield mechanism covers for off-road mode.
  • Extra wide eye port designed for seamless goggle integration.
  • Compatible with aftermarket communication devices.
  • Antimicrobial, washable liner and cheek pads.
  • Emergency cheek pad removal system.
  • Spare lenses available in Iriz Silver (Mirror) and Smoke.
  • Certified and tested to ECE 22.06 and DOT standards.
  • Weight: M/L 1490g ± 50g
  • Helmet carry bag included.
  • Eco-friendly, plastic-free packaging.
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Fitting Guide

1. Measurement

Measuring the head is a starting point for the entire sizing procedure. The circumference of the head should be measured at a point approximately two centimetres above the eyebrows in front and at a point in the back of the head that results in the largest possible measurement. Take several measurements to make sure you have the largest one.

2. Try On

Once you have determined your preliminary tape measurement, select the helmet that is closest to the tape measurement and try on the helmet. If it is between sizes, round up to the next largest one.

The correct procedure to put on the helmet:

  1. Grasp the helmet by the chin straps, with the front of the helmet towards you and the top of the helmet facing down.
  2. Place the thumbs on the inside surface of the straps and balance the helmet with the index fingers.
  3. Spread the helmet apart with the hands, and slip down over the head.

If the helmet slides down on the head with no resistance, you have your first indication that it may be too large. If it will not slide down over the head at all it is too small. Many people unfamiliar with helmets are reluctant to pull down if they meet resistance as the helmet goes on, however if it is just snug going on, we recommend to get the helmet on. Only if the helmet is impossible to put on should you move up to the next size, as helmets that go on snug generally fit very well once all the way on. It is a fact that most people will select a helmet that is too large for them.

3. Horizontal and Vertical Movement Check

Once you are wearing the helmet, you should look carefully at the way it fits. Check to see if the cheek pads are in contact with the cheeks. Is there excess pressure on the cheeks? Look for gaps between the temples and the brow pad. Check the back of the helmet where the neck roll (if the helmet has one) makes contact with the neck. Does it touch at all? Or is it pushing the helmet away at the rear causing it to roll down over the eyes in front. After you have made your visual check, grab the helmet in your hands - one on either side - and while holding your head steady try to rotate the helmet from side to side. Note any movement of the skin while doing this, as well as the amount of resistance to movement. Next, check movement up and down, again noting skin movement and resistance. If in either test there was little or no skin movement, and/or the helmet moved very easily, the helmet is too large. A properly fitted helmet will cause the skin to move as the helmet moves. And, it will feel to the wearer as if evenly distributed pressure is being continuously exerted around the head.

NOTE: Helmets are a little like shoes, in that they do break-in a little. For this reason the best attitude to have when fitting is that the helmet should be as snug as you can stand to wear it.

4. Retention Check

This test may be a little uncomfortable, but it is very important to check. Fasten the chin strap tightly, hold your head steady, and grab the rear bottom edge with your fingers. Then try to roll the helmet off your head. If it comes off, it is undoubtedly too large. WARNING: Do not buy a helmet that can be rolled off the head with the strap fastened.

5. Pressure Point Check

Finally, unfasten the chin strap and remove the helmet. Immediately after the helmet has been removed, observe coloration of the skin of the forehead and cheeks. A reddening of the skin in a small area may indicate a pressure point. Pressure points sometimes are not noticed by the wearer for several minutes, or even hours later. They sometimes cause headaches, and are at the least, uncomfortable. If you notice a pressure point, but cannot remember experiencing discomfort there while wearing the helmet, put the helmet back on for a few minutes, paying particular attention to the anticipated pressure point. If you experience pressure point discomfort either time, go to the next larger size, repeating steps four and five.

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