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Helmet Air SystemŪ is a patented concept that has been developped by Skimeter company in collaboration with engineers and doctors specialized in sports trauma.
Helmet Air SystemŪ is a unique helmet concept that offers optimal safety during use. Docmeter helmets better fit user morphology. They are more comfortable and protective than any other helmets because they do not allow any helmet movement during use. By offering a better maintain these helmets ensure you an irreproachable efficiency. PRESENTATION The Helmet Air SystemŪ placed at the rear of the helmet features : - a pump to inflate airbladders - a valve to deflate or empty airbladders. Airbladders are directly inserted into the helmet. ADVANTAGES -> Increased ergonomic skills * Better maintain on the head The Helmet Air SystemŪ combined to the anatomical shape of the hull offers a perfect adaptation to the wearers head morphology. * Better fitting The whole head is in contact with the helmet; there is no pressure point on the skull. -> Amelioration of users safety * No risk to lose helmet The helmet is perfectly fixed on the head. * Optimised shock protection Helmet Air SystemŪ ensures a good repartition of the pressures due to impact shock and will actively fight against head trauma. -> Optimal comfort of use * Homogenous repartition of pressure Helmet Air SystemŪ homogenously distributes pressures on the skull. * No helmet weight incidence Helmet Air SystemŪ is composed of low density plastic components. Very lightweight it does not have influence on the weight of our helmets. HELMETER : Docmeter helmets range Helmeter is a complete range of helmets specially dedicated to bike, mountain bike, alpine ski, snowboard, roller, BMX and many other sports uses. All of our products are available with or without Helmet Air SystemŪ. NEWS 2009 Docmeter develops a Bluetooth concept available on its ski / snowboard helmets. Enjoy listening your favorite songs and wireless technology when riding your favorite spot. AVAILABILITY Sizes : from S to L Public prices : Air SystemŪ available from 99,50$ (no taxe included) Retailers : please contact our canadian office at cecile@skimeter.com or connect on Docmeter: fabricant de protections pour le sport, gants, casques, protection dorsales, masques et lunettes solaires de haute protection For people near Vancouver : you can ask for a meeting in our canadian office for a free personal presentation of our products.Docmeter Sports Protective Gear #402-409 Granville Street Vancouver, BC V6C 1T2 CANADA |
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Ours helmets are just helmets like others, with EPS hull, vents, ... but they also feature airbladders integrated to the lining of the helmet.
The chinguard is equipped with a high density foam and had been reinforced for an increased safety when downhilling. |
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WTF good is a chin guard the helmet needs to protect your dome. Sorry but this sounds like yet another one of the lame ass companies making a lame ass product. You need a foam in there not air. A bladder is just going to pop when you impact and when it does you'll get a double impact and your brain is going to get mashed twice as hard. I've been doing this a long time and the best helmets on the market are seriously Burton/Red, Protect, Smith, Poc, Boerri and thats about it.
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Also, read next time and you won't look like a jackass. P.P.S. EPS is shit anyways.
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