Troy Lee Designs Announces 2014 Helmet Collection

Troy Lee Designs have just launched their new line of colour ways for the D3, D2 and A1 MTB helmets including new signature helmets from Aaron Gwin and Cam Zink.

For 2014, it's a whole new look for the entire bicycle line that sees clean lines and design aesthetic across the entire range.

The A1 helmet only launching in 2013 has already become one of the most popular trail lids on the market and for 2014 centers around the new TURBO graphic, which is sharp and clean in 3 color ways (Matte black/silver, Matte Grey/Yellow, Gloss Orange). We also added another solid color way, at a lower price point, with DRONE red (to partner with the Drone grey we released in November) and our signature pinstripe design from our paint shop team created a whole new look to trail helmets with a BLUE PINSTRIPE A1.

D3's are seeing 8 new models for 2014, 4 Carbon Fiber models and 4 Composite. 2 Athlete signature models with Aaron Gwin and Cam Zink collaborating with Troy and our bicycle helmet designers.

The benchmark helmet that changed an industry for protection and style, the D2 is also back with some really great designs for 2014. We shared the new TURBO design from the A1 bike collection and put into 2 new D2's. A matte Grey/Yellow and a Gloss Red/Blue. Rounding up the collection of 4 new D2's are a "P51" fighter plane themed lid and a matte black clean and simple design.

The entire TLD Bicycle Collection will be released Feb 25th, so stay posted for more Trail/Gravity apparel and protection.

A1 Helmets

Carbon D3

(Pinstripe II Black, Finishline Yellow, Gwin, Speed Orange)

Composite D3

(Pinstripe II Red, Finishline Black, Speed White, Zink)

D2 composite helmet

www.troyleedesigns.com

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