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All-New KASK Elemento Aero Helmet Could Be The One For All Disciplines

KASK Elemento aero road helmet
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KASK’s new aero road helmet has been hiding in plain sight for months. We’ve seen it protecting the heads of the INEOS Grenadiers on the road and, most recently, Pauline Ferrand-Prevot racing XC mountain bikes at the Nové Město na Moravě World Cup this past weekend.

KASK Elemento Helmet 3:4

One thing is for sure; this new helmet is an all-rounder that has already proven effective in many different cycling disciplines. Aero road isn’t just for on-road anymore.

KASK Elemento aero road bike helmet, but more…

KASK Elemento Helmet front

This all-new KASK Elemento is a top-tier offering from the Italian helmet manufacturer. A design which aims to help make elite athletes faster competing in the world’s best road, cross-country, cyclocross, and gravel events. To phrase it simply — any cyclist who is driven by the quest for ultimate speed $ performance.

Elemento Development

KASK Elemento Helmet front side

KASK started the journey of the Elemento back in 2020, when they conducted an in-depth analysis of numerous scientific studies on how athletes’ performances varied as their body temperatures changed. The study illuminated that an athlete’s thermal comfort (helmet-wise) is as essential as a helmet’s weight and aerodynamics.

INEOS Grenadiers Testing and Design

KASK Elemento aero road helmet, Pauline Ferrand-Prevot INEOS XCO Nove Mesto
XCO photos by Cory Benson, copyright Bikerumor.com

KASK immediately began working with INEOS Grenadiers on the Elemento, across all racing disciplines.

KASK Elemento Helmet front close

The INEOS Grenadiers squad and the KASK design team looked to produce a helmet that was not only super aerodynamic but also offered high levels of safety and improved ventilation. A helmet that fits great and does everything well…easy, right?

Elemento Fluid Carbon 12 tech

KASK Elemento Helmet carbon back

Fluid Carbon 12 is a new KASK composite technopolymer capable of absorbing more energy from an impact than traditional materials. The material of the Fluid Carbon 12 shell absorbs the impact and then can distribute that force more evenly across the helmet.

KASK Elemento Helmet carbon

With this new technology, the design team at KASK can increase the size of the Elementos internal channels without worrying about neglecting safety. Increasing the internal vents improves the helmet’s ventilation while simultaneously reducing the size of the ventilation holes, which also makes the helmet more slippery in the wind.

3D-Printed Multipod padding & safety technologies

KASK Elemento Helmet padding

Multipod is a new KASK-designed structure that is 3D-printed and used for the Elemento’s internal padding. Think of it as an elastomer-like material with more airflow and comfort – just like we’ve seen with 3D-printed saddle padding. These Multipods are a direct result of KASK’s own Rotational Impact WG11 Testing. The WG11 is the internally-developed test protocol performed at KASK to address non-linear impact forces on a rider in a crash. After many tests, KASK found their new Multipods enable the helmet to withstand linear and rotational impacts better. The Multipod structure also has isotropic properties, meaning it’s equally strong in all directions, the same thing that makes 3D-printed saddles so popular.

KASK Elemento Helmet 3d printed padding

That characteristic property helped the new Elemento receive a five-star review from Virginia Tech’s highly authoritative test lap.

Octofit+ and No More Leather Strap

KASK Elemento Helmet strap

KASK’s new helmet fit and adjustment system is now dubbed OCTOFIT+, offering easy on-the-fly adjustments and sturdy attachment to the rider’s head.

KASK Elemento Helmet retention

The Elemento also uses the KASKs “Pro” chinstrap, the same ultra-lightweight chinstrap used by INEOS. Bidding arrivederci to the iconic leather strap, that has been a mainstay on KASK helmets for years.

KASK Elemento Helmet side

KASK Elemento Details

  • Sizes: SM (50 – 56), MED (52 – 58)*, LRG (59 – 62) *tested
  • Weight: 260 grams (size M)
  • Colors: Classic Black or White, New metallic finishes: Beetle Green, Oxford Blue (pictured), Red, and Silver.
  • Price: USD $400, EUR 375€, GBP £335.

KASK Elemento — Initial Thoughts

We’ve had very little time in the KASK Elemento, but what we tell so far is that it is exceedingly comfortable. The helmet disappears on your head, especially when the wind cuts through it on the open road.

KASK Elemento Helmet jordan Villella close

The styling and fit are what you would expect from KASK, and the updated metallic color is excellent. The shape is refined enough to keep it out of overly aero-offputting designs and into the good-looking all-around territory. Paired next to the matte Fluid Carbon 12, the shell has a powder-coated look with a deep rich color — very nice.

KASK Elemento Helmet side

The helmet is straight-up breezy in the wind, with zero to no wind chatter or slight whistly noises that can accompany some aero helmets.

KASK Elemento Helmet jordan Villella smile

We look forward to more rides in the new KASK Elemento, especially as the summer heat starts. Stay tuned for a full review coming shortly.

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M S
M S
1 year ago

$400?
Now we are just being trolled by bike brands.

Flomoe
Flomoe
1 year ago

Most importantly can those vents hold sunglasses?

Karl
Karl
1 year ago
Reply to  Flomoe

NO, they f’in can’t, and I just can’t believe it. I haven’t figured out a single way to put glasses on the helmet.

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