NRS Havoc Helmet


Color: Red
Size: Universal
Price:
Sale price$52.95

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Description

The NRS Havoc Helmet is your one-size-fits-most solution to whitewater safety. NRSs DialFit system lets you quickly and easily adjust the fit to accommodate almost any head size.
Protect nearly any adult with the same helmet. No more mixing and matching.

Features
  • The ratchet-adjust DialFit system lets you custom fit the Havoc with the simple twist of a knob.
  • Fits a range from 53-62cm (20.86"-24.4").
  • An adjustable chin strap ensures comfort and security.
  • Plush FIT pads in key contact points provide extra comfort. FIT pads are fixed, so they wont get lost. If damaged, they are easy to replace.
  • Ten ventilation/drainage ports let air in and water out.
  • ABS plastic shell is lightweight and durable.
  • Glued-in EVA foam liner offers excellent impact protection.
  • Meets CE 1385 standards for whitewater safety.

We want to ensure that you are getting the best gear, with the best service, at the best price!

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