Motocross Helmet X-Lite X-502 Nac-Nac LED Yellow

WARRANTY

  • 30 days return policy
  • 24 month product warranty
  • Free consultation
  • 30 days return policy
  • 24 month product warranty
  • Free consultation

Weight
1400 g
Shield
No
Sun visor
No
Detachable lining
yes
Shell material
Multi-composite fibres
Air vents
yes
Homologation
Yes

Motocross Helmet X-Lite X-502 Nac-Nac LED Yellow

1320344
zł1,882.00
Tax included
Size
Color

Stock Quantity:
Available in Supplier store (1 pcs)
Delivery terms:
NEMOKAMAI Prekę pristatysime Jums per: 3-7 d.d. DPD (zł0.00)

Description

The Motocross Helmet X-Lite X-502 Nac-Nac LED Yellow is a top range helmet with an attractive and aggressive design. The NERS emergency release system allows for a quick cheek pad removal (all you have to do is pull on the red strap on the front), which can save your life in the event of a fall. The helmet features an ultra wide visor and is compatible with a number of goggles. The RAF (Racing Air Flow) ventilation system consists of two air vents on the bottom front (through which the fresh air enters the helmet) and top rear air vents (through which the warm air is expelled). Moreover, there are another two air vents on the eyebrow level.

The unique Adaptive Eyewear system makes the helmet comfortable for those who wear glasses. Made of carbon fibers, the comfortable padding helps maintain the optimal temperature and keep your head dry. The padding can be removed and washed. Last but not least, the Motocross Helmet X-Lite X-502 Nac-Nac LED Yellow is compatible with the Camel Bag hydration system (not included) with a tube and mouthpiece.

About X-lite



Nolangroup is an Italian company which was founded in 1972.In that year, Lander Nocchi, a businessman operating in the motorbike and car accessory sector, set up production of motorbike helmets which were injection moulded in polycarbonate, an innovative plastic material developed by General Electric under the trade name of LEXAN™.This material, which had already been used for the moulding of protective helmets for astronauts on the “Apollo” missions, is still considered the finest thermoplastic material in use for the production of helmets.

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