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Tectal Race SPIN Lead Blue/Hydrogen White Matt

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The Tectal Race SPIN is an advanced trail, enduro and all-mountain bike helmet with aramid penetration reinforcement, a lightweight size adjustment system and SPIN.

With features from several of POC’s award-winning helmets, and a unibody shell construction first introduced in our groundbreaking Octal road helmet, the Tectal Race SPIN provides protection and ventilation on a previously unseen scale for mountain bike riders.

With the inclusion of SPIN (Shearing Pad INside), our patent-pending silicone pad technology system, the helmet further builds on our whole-helmet approach to design and construction in order to deliver superior levels of comfort, fit and performance.

Other safety features include an aramid bridge system for improved structural integrity and a reinforced EPS liner. The unibody shell construction supports the integrity of the helmet while ensuring the weight remains low. And with ventilation optimized and evaluated through wind tunnel testing, the Tectal Race SPIN delivers lightweight, reliable protection that will keep you cool headed as you push your boundaries on the trail.

Be searchable with a RECCO® reflector. RECCO® is used and trusted by rescue services around the world to quickly locate injured people in vast landscapes.

An aramid bridge improves the structural strength of the helmet, giving improved protection against penetration.

Weight

XS-S: 337g
M-L: 368g
XL-XXL: 390g

SPIN Technology

Patent pending SPIN (Shearing Pad Inside) pads

Item No. 10511

Construction

Fully wrapped unibody shell to improve strength


Aramid Bridge

Integrated with liner for enhanced structural integrity

Straps

Precision straps molded into liner for extra comfort


Polycarbonate Shell

High performance PC shell covering more of the liner to improve safety and protection