As a Class 3 e-bike rider, I find this helmet to be a possible buy. I like the safety features of the front and rear be seen lights as well as the NTA-8776 certification. Thanks for another fine review.
The Bern Hudson is a great alternative if you don't need integrated lights. There are actually a lot more NTA-8776 helmets on the market thanks to the popularity of e-bikes.
It's hard to say but non MIPS helmets are also safe and pass all the helmet crash test requirements. I think MIPS and equivalent rotational crash protection features (i.e. Lazer's KinetiCore, Trek's WaveCel, Smith's Koroyd) are nice additional safety feature that helps in certain crash scenarios.
As a Class 3 e-bike rider, I find this helmet to be a possible buy. I like the safety features of the front and rear be seen lights as well as the NTA-8776 certification.
Thanks for another fine review.
I've been looking into this but seen it wasnt' mips where the Bern hudson has all the same certs but is also mips
The Bern Hudson is a great alternative if you don't need integrated lights. There are actually a lot more NTA-8776 helmets on the market thanks to the popularity of e-bikes.
i love my xnito
Is this as safe as a mips helmet?
It's hard to say but non MIPS helmets are also safe and pass all the helmet crash test requirements. I think MIPS and equivalent rotational crash protection features (i.e. Lazer's KinetiCore, Trek's WaveCel, Smith's Koroyd) are nice additional safety feature that helps in certain crash scenarios.
@@TheSweetCyclists thanks