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Product description
The Oakley Mod BC is a pioneering snow helmet designed for backcountry touring and ski mountaineering. This lightweight helmet, weighing just 450 grams, combines advanced safety features with a sleek design to enhance your alpine adventures. Its durable polycarbonate shell integrates essential technologies like Mips, Recco, and Twiceme, ensuring top-notch protection. The helmet's innovative modular design includes a removable beanie with a visor, allowing for easy adaptation to changing conditions and headwear preferences.
- Features Oakley's 360° Fit System with an adjustable dial for a personalized fit
- Triple certified to EN 1077, ASTM F2040, and EN 12492 standards for mountaineering
- Weighs under 450 grams, making it one of the lightest helmets available
- Includes ports for eyewear storage and headlamp integration
- Compatible with hats, featuring a button compartment for easy use
- Front fixed goggle vents enhance performance and reduce fogging
- Comes with a lightweight, removable beanie with a ventilated visor
- Ionic+ padding is antimicrobial, odor-fighting, and machine washable
- Offers enhanced protection with lower shell coverage and integrated safety features
- Designed for seamless integration with Oakley goggles
Weight
450 g
Size and Fit
Small: 51-55 cm
Medium: 55-59 cm
Large: 59-63 cm
The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 310 x 270 x 260 mm.
GenderMen,
womenMIPS / SPINYes
Weight0,45 kg(with sales package 0,948 kg)
Warranty24 month(s)
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