With some mean looking designs, MT Helmets has released a new collection for 2009, called “Defender Relic”.
The full face helmet is made from thermo-plastic materials and is characterised by its new and agressive design, aimed at young, sporty customers.
The EPS internal shell has three levels of thickness to fully absorb shocks.
The internal lining in microfibre is breathable, washable and antiallergenic, with double ring closure for sports use.
The anti-scratch visor is made from GE Lexan optical and is available in four different colours: clear, anti-fog clear, iridium and dark.
The helmet features a controlled air circulation system to guarantee perfect temperature and breathability, with four front air intakes and three rear extraction vents.
The Defender Relic is available in Blue, Red and Grey at a competitive price of just 130 euros.
It also conforms to ECE-22.
05/P regulations.
For more information, see the MT Helmets site.
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