ABUS PowerDome helmet, shiny white
ABUS PowerDome helmet
Light, comfortable, excellently ventilated helmet.|
Aerodynamic profile
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In-Mold: for always a solid connection between the outer part and the material of the shock-absorbing helmet (EPS)
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Plastic semi-circle connected to the adjustment system
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Forced Air Cooling Technology: intelligent ventilation system for optimal head temperature - air entering the helmet cools the head and body air is expelled from the helmet.
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Excellent ventilation thanks to 10 exhaust and 7 inlet openings
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Clamping straps: aerodynamic, strong, skin-friendly thanks to specially developed material treatment
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The padding is not firmly fixed, it is possible to choose the fastening using three selected fastening points, which adapts to the user, ensures better ventilation and higher wearing comfort
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Zoom Ace: simple adjustment system with practical control for individual adjustment
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Suitable for people with long hair, a braid fits into the helmet
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| Sex | Unisex |
| Colour | shiny white |
| Weight | S (210 g), M (230 g), L (250 g) |
| Size | S (51-55 cm), M (54-58 cm), L (57-61 cm) |
| product ID | 206394 |
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Variant ABUS PowerDome prilba, velvet black
Other than the wall of text below, the helmet is great. Fits very well on my slightly narrow-long head. True to size. Good price. Replacement parts available and cheap.
The bad: The straps are non-adjustable at the Y split. This would be fine if the temple straps weren't too long and the back straps too short. They make the helmet naturally want to sit tilted back, exposing your forehead. I'm by no means exceptional, I have a thin neck and plenty of chin, but I can't make the helmet fit properly without the buckle pressing against my neck instead of the chin. This wasn't a problem at the store where I tried the helmet on first so maybe it's manufacturing variance.
Thankfully, the straps can be removed by prying the metal pins "upward" so I could've modified them at a sewing machine. I opted to replace the straps with ones that are adjustable and have a magnetic buckle. I WOULD have done this anyway but it's a shame it HAD to be done.