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Product News: 2011 Bike Helmets Released by THE

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Following on from the success of their helmet, the ONE, THE Industries have released details of two brand new helmet designs and lots of out there graphics for 2011. The two full face helmets are the .5 and the top of the range T2. Full details of both lids and lots more pictures after the break.

Looking at the T2 first, this model is available with either a composite or hand laid carbon fibre shell, with the latter coming in at an impressive 1000g, or a little bit heavier than benchmark Troy Lee D2 but a little bit lighter than the D3. Both models of the T2 helmet have been redesigned from the ground up and are packed with features including:

  •  17 external super-cooling vents
  • Four internal air-flow channels
  • One piece EPS liner for maximum protection
  • Removable and washable performance liner
  • Custom metallic hardware throughout
  • Padded chin strap with D-ring closure and glove tab for ease of use
  • Extra replacement visor with matching graphic included
  • Cordura helmet bag included
  • Four Adult sizes
  • Exceeds CPSC and CE certification standards

The T2 carbon retails at $329.99 / £229 and the composite at $229.99 / £159 or $329.99, while the Composite retails for $229.99.

The other new model is called the “.5” and it retails for a bargain £89.95, US pricing not available. Although this is a budget helmet, it has many great features for this price point.

  • Injection-Molded ABS Shell
  • 15 external vents
  • One piece EPS liner for maximum protection
  • Removable and washable liner
  • Padded chin strap with D-ring closure and glove tab for ease of use
  • Color-matched visor
  • Exceeds CPSC and CE certification standards
  • Four sizes and four designs

You can view the whole THE range at Silverfish’s website here.

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