First Look: Bluegrass Brave Mega Avalanche limited edition

13 July 2012  |  

With the upcoming infamous Mega Avalanche only a short while away. Bluegrass have released this limited edition full face helmet. We think it looks great. Check out some of the tech specs.

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V.I.D. composite construction.

Our Research and Development team has designed its own IT software called Virtual Impact Data which enables us to test our helmets virtually even before building a 3D model.

EPS Intelligent Fusion™ shell with integrated air channels.

Brain protection should be a helmet's primary mission. The EPS inner-shell was designed to dissipate the force of an impact and prevent the brain from hitting the skull in the event of an accident.It also has an integrated network of channels which circulates air from external intake vents around the inside of the helmet.

Removable and washable lining.

The internal lining, including the cheek pads, are fully removable and washable.The interior padding is vitally important for helmet comfort. We only use anti-allergenic fabric varying the thickness according to the position

MX-style visor with S.O.R.™ system.

On most full face helmets, the visor and its central attachment system are in one piece. In the event of a head-on impact, the visor can force the head backwards risking serious damage to the cervical vertebrae. The Brave are fitted with our central Snap-Off- Release™ system which is an essential safety feature. In head-on impacts, the visor unclips from its central attachment preventing it from knocking the head backwards.

Easy to use with googles.

Gives maximum field of vision.

Chin guard with integrated Airflow_2_Chin™ air inflow vents.

Professional riders who helped develop the Brave helmets insisted from the outset on how important it is to have air vents on the chin guard as good respiration is essential for high performance.We listened and went on to create the most ventilated chin guard on the market.

Compatible with neck brace use.

Many riders use a neck brace for added protection, but it may interfere with performance or even be dangerous if it is not compatible with the helmet.

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