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Casques MTB Enduro 3.0

3-IN-1 HEAD AND BRAIN PROTECTION

SKU: 00111224TMR0CF
$469.99
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Le casque Leatt Enduro 3.0 MTB évolue selon vos besoins sur les sentiers. Sa polyvalence 3-en-1 vous permet de passer d'une demi-coque légère pour les sorties tranquilles à un casque intégral pour les descentes techniques. Il suffit d'ajouter la mentonnière amovible et les protections d'oreilles quand vous affrontez des passages plus exigeants. Doté d’une doublure interne absorbant efficacement les chocs, ce casque réduit les risques de blessure à la tête tout en assurant un confort optimal. Robuste mais ultra-léger, ce casque assure votre sécurité sans vous alourdir.

Doté de 20 évents pour une ventilation optimale et d'un rangement pratique pour vos lunettes dans les zones ombragées, ce casque offre un équilibre parfait entre protection et confort. Idéal pour les vététistes qui combinent différents styles de pilotage durant une même sortie.

  • Amortisseur d'impacts moulé PowerBridge
  • Coquille légère en polymère offerte en trois tailles
  • Concept de casque 3-en-1 :
  • 1) Demi-casque avec visage à découvert
  • 2) Mentonnière amovible avec système à bouton-poussoir facile à utiliser
  • 3) Protège-oreilles avec système de bouton-pression facile en option
  • Espace prévu pour lunettes de soleil pour mise de côté facile et sécuritaire 
  • Système de fermeture magnétique Fidlock
  • Technologie Turbine 360°
  • Réduction de l'accélération cérébrale maximale jusqu'à 30 % aux vitesses d'impact les plus susceptibles de causer des commotions cérébrales
  • Réduit l'accélération rotative maximale du cerveau jusqu'à 40 %
  • Fonction permettant à la visière de se détacher en cas d’impact pour réduire davantage la force d'impact de rotation.
  • Mousse d'impact moulée pour une meilleure absorption de l'énergie
  • Ventilation optimisée grâce à 20 évents efficaces même à basse vitesse
  • Doublure respirante, anti-odeur, lavable et qui évacue l'humidité
  • Certifié et testé :AS/NZS 2063:2008, EN1078, CPSC 1203, ASTM F1952–10 
  • Poids : 
  • à partir de 690g (1.52 lb). 
  • Sans mentonnière : à partir de 360g (0.79 lb)  
  • Tailles
  • #S (51-55cm – 20-21 58") 
  • #M (55-59cm – 21 58- 23 14") 
  • #L (59-63cm – 23 14 - 24 34")

Customer Reviews

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Chris Caprin | Chris is "the wise man" of the Editorial team for vttae.fr
this multifunction helmet has seduced us

Thanks to its fairly small footprint, its extremely modular nature, its more than honest comfort and its very reasonable weight, I was really seduced by the Leatt Enduro 3.0.
This helmet with its innovative concept seemed really successful to me and above all capable of satisfying all kinds of practices and practitioners. In addition, its relatively affordable price places it among the good deals in its category... Especially if we take into account the innovative and multi-use side of the product. In short, we validate 100%!

https://vttae.fr/test-du-casque-leatt-enduro-3-0/

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Cory Benson is the EU Tech Editor of Bikerumor.com
3 helmets for the price of 1

Editor’s Choice – All-mountain/Enduro: Leatt 3.0 Enduro MTB convertible
The new Leatt 3.0 Enduro MTB ($260 at Jenson USA) helmet is 3 helmets for the price of 1. It gives you full-face gravity protection, a 3/4 shell for extra enduro ear coverage, or a classic trail-ready half-shell. And it does all three quite well, actually. It’s my go-to mountain bike helmet whenever I travel, as I can change modes as my mood or even trail conditions change. I can do cross-country, all-mountain, or even go full enduro… all with one helmet. It’s not quite light enough to go XC racing or ride gravel. And I’d prefer a 1-piece lid for full-tilt DH riding. But anywhere in between, this one hits it on the money.

The previous generation that only had a lever-actuated chin bar was a bit easier to remove even while pedaling. But these removable ear covers or the chinbar each snap so securely in place to be confidence-inspiring. But they probably will require you to stop and put a foot down for a second to snap them off for longer uphill sections. I like the safer feeling of extra protection on technical downhills, but love that I can easily pop the ears or chin off for extended climbing so I don’t overheat.

https://bikerumor.com/bikerumor-editors-choice-2023-corys-best-bike-gear-awards/

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Christian Franke
Leatt has achieved a great success with the Enduro 3.0

Leatt has achieved a great success with the Enduro 3.0: Not only does the helmet work really well in all three modes, with a few minor drawbacks. He also makes you look damn good! If you're still wondering: "Why do I need it?", I can answer: Due to its small packing volume, this would be my personal helmet for the next trip to Canada. But I can also think of many reasons to use the helmet in my home country.
https://www.mtb-news.de/news/leatt-enduro-3-0-mtb-helm-test/?utm_source=g3c-dk

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DZ
The best MTB helmet out there

I bought the Enduro 3.0 for a trip to Colorado that combined big trail rides and days at a few different bike parks. Long story short, the helmet was more comfortable than expected in each of the three set ups. I did "test" the Turbine technology with a high speed crash into the rocks. The helmet was luckily in full-face mode at the time. My head was fine, but there was visible damage to the exterior. One call to Leatt's customer service and they set me up with a replacement at a sweet deal. I'm now riding my replacement helmet 3-4x week, mostly in open-face mode and loving it!