Alpinetrek expert Cora
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At a glance
Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Design:
- Double In-Mold technology
- Recommended use:
- mountain bike, bike to work, cycling
- Outer shell:
- plastic shell
- Inner shell:
- EPS foam (expanded polystyrene)
- Padding:
- removable
- Adjustment system:
- 3D IAS 3.0, monomatic closure
- Venting:
- ventilation channels
- Foldable visor:
- category 1
- Lens properties:
- mirrored
- Weight:
- 280 g
- Weight reference:
- medium size
- Extras:
- reflective details, with a visor, integrated rear light, insect screen
- Item No.:
- 851-0855
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This is what other customers say:
I am torn between this and the more expensive Uvex Finale Visor Vario
As far as I can tell the only differences are the light at the back of the vario, and a different visor - photochromic as opposed to mirror. Not bothered about a light, but photochromic appeals, but £40 is a lot more to pay for that. Does the cheaper one have some protection from the sun? Although it is descibed as mirror, it doesn't look like it from the pictures, which may be a good thng. Any advice would be welcome
This is what customers from around the world say:
Hi Andy, Your're right, basically, both helmets are the same except for the visor. Uvex state the following:
" The all-weather visor in litemirror silver (protection level 1) optimally protects the eyes from sun and wind in road traffic. Whether during the day or at night: the uvex finale visor can be worn loosely over prescription glasses. The visor also effortlessly replaces sunglasses and extends the field of vision. Plus point: even mascara smeared by watery eyes is a thing of the past. For greater sun protection, the visor can be exchanged for a darker one in protection level 3. "