HJC C91N Nepos MC3HSF Flip Up Helmet
Please note: In accordance with European standards, this helmet comes with a visor colourless.Composition
- Adult flip-up helmet for road and touring, approved to the new ECE 22.06 standard
Safety
- Material: composite polycarbonate shell with "CAD" technology for lightweight comfort
- 2 shell sizes
- HJ-17 visor in clear polycarbonate with 99% anti-scratch and anti-UV treatment. Prepared for Pinlock, a high-performance anti-fog film, available in opiotn on iCasque.
- ECE 22.06 approval
- Chin strap: micrometric buckle
Comfort
- Interior: removable, washable Super Cool antibacterial fabric wicks away moisture and odors
- Cut-out for easy insertion of goggles
- Interchangeable cheekpads in all shell sizes (optional)
- HJ-V7 anti-scratch smoked visor, integrated and retractable, for improved peripheral vision and excellent blocking of the sun's rays
- RapidFire" main screen replacement system, quick and tool-free
- Chin strap operated by a single lever, easy to use even when wearing gloves
- Prepared to accept the HJC Smart 20B or Smart 10B Bluetooth communication system, available as an option on iCasques
- Comes with its own helmet bag
- Weight: 1600 gr (+/- 50 gr)
Ventilation
- ACS" channel ventilation system: air flow evacuates heat and humidity
- Ventilation: large top vent, chin vent and rear air extractor
- Brand :
- HJC
- Model :
- C91N Nepos MC3HSF
- Style :
- Street, Touring, City
- Colour :
- Black
- Gender :
- Adult
- Best uses :
- Grand touring, Extra Urban, Urban
- Shell type (detail) :
- Polycarbonate
- Number of shells :
- 2
- Paint type :
- Matte
- Screen :
- Anti-scratch, Predisposed Pinlock
- Screen Type :
- Sun visor
- Screen Tint :
- colourless
- Interior :
- Removable, washable
- Included accessories :
- Case
- Chin strap :
- Micrometric adjustable
- Bluetooth :
- Optional
- Approvals :
- ECE 22.06
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