Troy Lee Designs Motocross Helmet
Troy Lee Designs TLDH-10321700
Troy Lee Designs GP Slice Motocross Helmet - Red/White
Original price was: R3,840.00.R3,460.00Current price is: R3,460.00.
PRODUCT INFO
Weighing in at 1500 grams, our new GP Helmet features a technologically advanced polyacrylite shell construction. This helmet comes with 16 intake ports to channel cool air around and over a rider's head
Designed with comfort and minimal weight in mind, the GP gear also offers the durability that TLD is known for. Breathable and flexible material allow a custom, comfortable fit for any rider. The versatility of the line make it the perfect choice for all types of riding and racing conditions.
This helmet is designed and intended exclusively for off-road dirt bike riding.
Features
- Polyacrylite Shell
- Technologically advanced polyacrylite shell construction.
- EPP Chin Bar
- EPP (Expanded Polypropylene) chin bar for lightweight, durable protection
- Quick Release Cheek Pads
- 3D contoured cheek pads with emergency release system for EMS responders.
- Smart Sheer Screws
- Plastic visor screws and brass inserts for easy impact break-away.
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
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