Shark Full Face Helmet
Shark SHSKWI3RHADWUR
Shark Skwal i3 Rhad WUR Helmet - White/Chrome/Red
R6,900.00
PRODUCT INFO
*Sold standard with clear visor. Tinted visors available.
Description
- The world's first helmet with integrated brake lights!
- The SKWAL i3 by SHARK combines performance and technology by combining active LED brake lights and a high-performance architectural base, thanks to its HIGH-IMPACT LEXAN™ injected polycarbonate structure combined with multi-density EPS shells.
- Rely on the comfort of this UNECE 22-06-compliant full-face helmet, with its anti-scratch and anti-fog sun visor, "BEST FIT" by SHARK footwear, Sharktooth® Prime intercom compatibility as well as patented systems for fixing textiles but also for quick, tool-free removal of the high-resistance optical class 1 anti-scratch screen. Equipped with a PINLOCK® 70 and tension adjustment levers, the SKWAL i3 is a helmet that combines the best of SHARK's technology and expertise with optimum rider comfort.
Technical characteristics
- Full Face Helmet
- Thermoplastic Shell
- Pinlock® included
- Chin Strap has micro lock buckle system
- Weight 1,585 g
- Easy fit for glasses
- Optical Class 1 Visor
- Sun visor
- Integrated LED's
Sizing
To determine which helmet size fits you best, measure the widest circumference of your head using a flexible measuring tape or piece of string; approximately 2cm above your eyebrows and ears as illustrated below. If your head measurement falls between two sizes, it is generally recommended to select the smaller of the two.
For maximum safety and comfort, take note of the following points when fitting the helmet (and securely fastening the chin strap):
- Helmet may take some effort to slide over your head, but should not be overly difficult
- Should fit snuggly around the crown of your head without creating uncomfortable pressure points
- The top padding presses on the top of your head
- The cheek pads press against your cheeks, so that your teeth touch the inside of your cheeks when opening / closing your mouth
- There should be no space to slide two fingers between the helmet and your temple
- Hold the helmet on either side and without moving your head, try to move the helmet up and down, and side to side. It should not be easy to move and you should feel the skin of your head and face being pulled
- Your eyes should be located in the center of the helmet's viewpoint
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
SHOP EVERYTHING BIKE
Browse all you need online, send us your wishlist, collect in store or have us ship your parts and accessories to anywhere.