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Interbike 2012: MET Helmets have landed in the US

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The MET Veleno is a sub-300g XC helmet with a removable visor
The MET Veleno is a sub-300g XC helmet with a removable visor

Long after catching wind of the Italian company’s Stateside debut, MET helmets have finally landed at distributor Tom Hall Enterprises and are available for sale with full US safety certifications.  Hit the jump to see a sampling of their helmets, from super light to super commuter…

The MET Stradivarius features active cooling via vortex generators...
The MET Stradivarius features active cooling via vortex generators...
...and includes Gel02 pads that felt awfully nice on my nearly-bald head.
The always dapper Jim Bremner with MET's 20 Mile commuter lid...
...which doesn't only reflect light- it shines light!
The one-size MET Terra weighs in at 250g and is an attractive trail option.

www.met-helmets.com

tomhallent.com

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FatVoy
FatVoy
11 years ago

What about the Parachute? available/approved for US?

Matt
Matt
11 years ago

No joke, I want the Parachute so badly. I’ve seen some really terrible damage done to people’s faces and jaws while riding on the road. Be nice to have a bit of protection for the most expensive part of your body.

Robert
Robert
11 years ago

ditto

Psi Squared
Psi Squared
11 years ago

Was there no Sine Thesis on display?

Will
Will
11 years ago

Finally, have had a sine thesis for 2 years. Been wanting a new one 🙂

Luke
Luke
11 years ago

People already get laughed at enough on this side of the Atlantic for wearing Parachutes, you don’t need them over there in the US.

I have a Kaos UL. Normally I’m a Giro man but won this and actually really like it, which surprised me. The gel pads are great.

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