Market leading full face protection for days in the park or taking on the clock.
Whether you're racing, getting laps at the bike park or hitting your local trails the Project 23 Fiberglass will keep you protected and comfortable. The Fiberglass shell offers shock absorbency and incredible value for money while the 23 big bore vents for no compromise air flow will keep you cool. Best of all, the Project 23 Fiberglass uses our S.E.R.T (Seven Energy Reduction Technology) slip plane system.
Technologies
SERT -SERT is a smart foam with two key functions:
1. Research and dialogue with experts indicated that it is absolutely key to reduce the amount of energy that reaches the brain on impact. SERT does this by absorbing greater levels of energy than an EPS liner alone and can reduce the energy transfer to the brain by up to 20%.
2. Test data indicated that SERT also leads to a reduction in the rotational motion of the brain on impact.
Features
Manages impact energy that can be transmitted to the brain in the event of a crash
Provides rotational force management
Overall focus is on energy transmission management
23 big bore vents for no compromise air flow
S.E.R.T slip plane system reduces impacts causing C.T.E
The most ventilated full face hard shell helmet on the market
Fiberglass shell offering shock absorbency and incredible value for the money
CRV (crash Release Visor) system allows visor to release on impact to help reduce rotational forces
Easy position visor angle no bolts needed
Injection molded branded trim to protect fiberglass helmet shell
AGION anti microbial liner helps to keep things smelling fresh
TF (Through Flow) Goggle ventilation allows full air flow
Quick release liner for easy washing and cleaning
Supplied with P.23 custom drawstring bag
Fidlock magnetic closure
Meets CE, CPSC, AS, ASTM F1952-15 standards
Sizes XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL (size large weight 1010g)
Size Guide
X-Small | Small | Medium | Large | X-Large | XX-Large | |
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cm | 53-54 | 55-56 | 57-58 | 59-60 | 61-62 | 63-64 |
Measure the circumference of the head at a point approximately one inch above the eyebrows in front and at a point on the back of the head that results in the largest measurement.