Icon Ultraflite Carbon MIPS Helmet Item # 2162968

Description
The ULTRAFLITE™ Carbon is built for riders who demand top-tier performance without compromise. Its handcrafted carbon composite shell delivers maximum strength with minimal weight, while the revised intermediate-oval headform ensures a dialed-in fit for more riders.
Inside, a Hydradry™ comfort liner with Ax® Suede provides a custom feel built for long days in the saddle. Street-focused features include a quick-change ULTRASHIELD™, fog-free Dropshield Ultra™, and a recessed twin-channel Speedwing™ Supervent system for high-flow cooling. Oversized intake and exhaust ports, plus a removable breath deflector and chin curtain, give riders full control over airflow and comfort.
Fully certified to DOT FMVSS 218 and ECE R22.06. Upgrade to the HELMLINK™ Bluetooth® system (sold separately) for total connectivity—the ULTRAFLITE™ Carbon is where street survival meets dynamic performance.
Features:
- Carbon Shell - Handmade carbon composite shell for optimum strength with minimized weight.
- Sport Fit - The most common helmet fit type, the intermediate-oval head is slightly shorter side-to-side and a little wider front-to-back.
- Premium Optics - Includes a zero distortion Fog-Free Pinlock-Ready Clear & Dark Smoke Ultrashield™ with positive lock, alongside an oversized Dark Smoke Dropshield Ultra™.
- Increased Venting - 4 intake vents, including an MX-inspired chinbar vent, and 2 exhaust ports with deep EPS channeling for superior airflow.
- Interior Comfort - Removable moisture-wicking Hydradry™ comfort liner with Ax® Suede for a custom feel.
- Reduced Noise - Removable chin curtain helps minimize wind noise & buffeting.
- Bluetooth Integration - Upgradable to HELMLINK™ Bluetooth® communication system (sold separately).
- Equipped With MIPS - A low-friction layer inside the helmet allows multi-directional movement of 10-15mm on certain angled impacts, intended to help reduce rotational force to the head.
- EU/USA/JPN Certification - Meets DOT FMVSS 218 (US), ECE 22-06 (Europe), & PSC (Japan) helmet safety standards.