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Fahrradhelm Oakley ARO7 MIPS lens PRIZM (Grösse M)
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Zürich, 8048, 24.05.2026

Fahrradhelm Oakley ARO7 MIPS lens PRIZM (Grösse M)

Neuer, ungebrauchter Oakley Fahrradhelm zum Verkauf. Online bestellt - leider passt mir die Grösse M nicht. Preis unverhandelbar. zum Abholen in Zürich Altstetten. The Oakley ARO7 MIPS PRIZM lens helmet is the ideal choice for time trial and triathlon professionals. With cutting-edge technologies such as MIPS and BOA closure system, it ensures maximum aerodynamics and safety. Don't settle for less! The Oakley ARO7 MIPS PRIZM lens helmet is designed to offer maximum aerodynamics, inspired by the shape of racing cars. Chosen by professionals for time trial and triathlon races, it features a magnetic visor attachment system and reverse magnetic storage. The 360º BOA adjustment system ensures a secure fit, while the MIPS head protection system increases safety in angled impacts. The compact design offers freedom of movement without compromising aerodynamics. Fidlock magnetic closure with buckles. Includes hard case. Contains EPS protective foam. Material: polycarbonate Weight: 435 g Technologies: MIPS: MIPS is a leading technology in flat displacement within the helmet, designed to reduce rotational forces that can result from certain impacts. When a head rotates rapidly and comes to a sudden stop, rotational acceleration can cause high levels of tension in brain tissue. The stretching of the tissue caused by these movements can lead to various types of brain injuries. We believe that helmets equipped with MIPS technology can add a higher level of protection against certain types of impacts. MIPS uses a flat displacement system that moves within the helmet, mimicking the brain's own protection system. This layer is designed to rotate inside the helmet in an attempt to potentially slow down or reduce the amount of energy transferred to or from the head. Science tells us that if we can reduce the stress associated with rotational acceleration, we could reduce the risk and severity of brain damage.
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