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Perfect combination of comfort and performance
The Starvos WaveCel is a versatile, affordable bicycle helmet for beginners as well as experienced cyclists who do not want to do without the leading WaveCel technology for protection against cycling-specific head injuries.
WaveCel is a compressible cell structure on the inside of the helmet. Exclusive to Bontrager, this helmet technology redefines the safety standards that have been accepted by the industry for more than 30 years.
Highlights
- Advanced WaveCel helmet technology
- 5 star rating from Virginia Tech
- Intuitive Headmaster holding system for easy adjustment of height and circumference with just one hand
- LockDown strap dividers keep the helmet straps tidy and easy to adjust
- Soft, comfortable, moisture-wicking and washable helmet pads
specification
specification | description |
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Application area | Racing bike / gravel / cyclocross / city |
MIPS | No |
Pads | Washable, moisture-wicking pads |
Adjustment system | Headmaster II |
Locking system | Standard buckle |
Head circumference | XS (53 - 54 cm) / XS / Youth (50-55 cm) / S (51-57 cm) / M (54-60 cm) / L (58-63 cm) / XL (60-66 cm) |
Extras | WaveCel technology |
Weight | 335g (size M) |
Technologies used
In this chapter we explain the technologies that the manufacturer uses for this product.
WaveCel
WaveCel is a compressible cell structure on the inside of Bontrager helmets.
A WaveCel helmet from Bontrager protects the brain in typical bicycle accidents up to 48 times more effectively than a conventional foam helmet.
The forces that occur in an accident are absorbed by WaveCel in several stages. Upon impact, the layers of WaveCel material move first, freely and independently, and deform until the cell walls compress. Then they begin to slide and actively absorb the occurring linear and rotational forces and guide them away from the head of the helmet wearer.
scope of delivery
- 1x Bontrager Starvos WaveCel bike helmet (see item description for details)
Test verdict
Test result: "Good" in Fahrrad 01/2021 (p. 75)