Shark Evojet Dual Helmet
Shark Evojet Dual Helmet Item # 757051
Description
The Discovery range has welcomed a new family member with the arrival of EVOJET.
This brand-new model meets the expectations of urban and suburban users looking to benefit from a safety-first helmet with an innovative design, combining the advantages of a jet, modular and integral models all at once.
Thanks to its state-of-the-art concept of a chin guard built into the visor, users' trips are made in completely safety, whether the helmet is in the open or closed position, while enjoying a wide field of vision just like a jet helmet. The full-face EVOJET helmet offers an optimal level of protection no matter where the impact points are located.
EVOJET's new aesthetic codes have been inspired by the urban mobility scene: modern, technological, urban and elegant.
Its sophisticated appearance and two-tone finish, directly inspired from today's cars, make EVOJET the quintessential trendy urban helmet. Its minimalist design has been worked and reworked down to the most minute detail: the entire mechanical system has been carefully concealed behind the side plates for a truly streamlined style.
Structure and safety:
- Shell made of injected thermoplastic resin
- 2 shell sizes for optimal morphological adjustment
- Micro lock buckle system
- Multi-density EPS
- New concept of a visor that fully incorporates the chin guard
- ECE approved
Visor:
- Optical Class 1-rated visor featuring variable thicknesses
- Anti-scratch and anti-fog visor
- UV380-labeled sun visor treated to resist scratches
- Dynamic anti-fog ventilation configuration
Inside:
- AEGIS®-labeled MICROTECH lining fabric made from recycled fibers featuring antibacterial properties
- Removable interior suitable for machine washing (30°C max)
- "EasyFit" system: Optimal comfort for riders wearing glasses
- Slot reserved for the Sharktooth® intercom
Aerodynamics and ventilation:
- 2 air inlets
- 1 air extractor
- Aerodynamics optimized by means of CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) design studies