Description
The Bollé Adapt Pure MIPS Cycling Helmet Black Pine Matte is designed for mountain biking and trail riding, where protection, ventilation and a secure fit are essential. Its lightweight construction, off-road shape and practical features make it a strong choice for riders who want comfort and confidence on varied terrain. The helmet combines the MIPS Brain Protection System, a fixed visor and a well-ventilated layout for better airflow on the trail.
For added protection, the helmet uses the MIPS safety system, which includes a low-friction inner layer. During certain angled impacts, this layer allows multi-directional movement and helps reduce rotational forces transferred to the head. This improves impact management without compromising fit, comfort or ventilation.
Fit can be adjusted quickly with the Click-To-Fit™ system, making it easier to fine-tune the helmet for a more stable and comfortable feel. Large ventilation openings and a total of 13 vents help regulate temperature during climbs, descents and slower technical sections. The helmet also includes integrated anti-bug mesh, which improves comfort on rides in warm conditions.
The model also follows a more responsible design approach. It uses more than 20% recycled or bio-based materials, and the main construction combines a PC shell with an EPS core containing recycled content. This gives the helmet a more sustainable build without reducing everyday usability.
Features
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MTB helmet for trail and off-road riding
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MIPS Brain Protection System
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13 vents
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Click-To-Fit™ size adjustment system
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fixed visor
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integrated anti-bug mesh
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lightweight construction
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recycled or bio-based materials
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Black Pine Matte color
- Weight 350g

Bollé Brands (France) SAS
34 rue de la Soie, 69100 Villeurbanne, Francija
E-mail: contact@bollebrands.com
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