Voronoi Carbon Matt Freejump helmet
Protecting the temple reduces the risk of concussion on the most fragile part of the skull, which is the temporal area, where the meningeal artery is located.
The Voronoi helmet is the only helmet to take the temporal area into account.
The rigid shell protects the temple by absorbing and distributing the shock wave over a large area, while reducing the possibility of hitting the temporal area if the force of the impact were to deform the tip of the helmet.
The outer shell of the helmet is made of carbon fiber, a high-tech material.
Thanks to its layered structure of interwoven fibers, the carbon fiber shell offers resistance for reinforced protection of the skull and temple.
The internal shell is designed with one of the most absorbent EPS on the market.
A rib reinforces the structure and ensures crush resistance well above standards.
Freejump was inspired by bicycle and ski helmet technology by integrating a polycarbonate sheet directly on top of the EPS.
Inspired by the distinctive geometric pattern that gives the helmet its name, the vents are designed to optimize airflow to provide exceptional thermal regulation.
The Vorono pattern creates a unique and captivating aesthetic reminiscent of dragonfly wings.
Each cell is carefully positioned to maximize resistance and airflow through the helmet, thereby optimizing safety, ventilation and breathability.
The ear foams are also changeable.
3 shell sizes: S, M, L
S: from 52 to 56
M: from 56 to 59
L: from 60 to 62
Approval according to European standard CE EN1384:2017 (CE 2023 certification, ATSM SEI and BSI VG1).