Smith Network Mips helmet

Nothing is more enticing than a new route, an unexplored trail, the thrill of the unexpected. Designed for any adventure on two wheels, Network is a versatile bike helmet that protects you from anything. Safety technologies like Koroyd® and MIPS® offer protection and optimised shock absorption when you need it. If the sun is shining relentlessly and you start to get hot, the ventilation system facilitates air circulation so your glasses don't fog up. And as soon as the sun hides behind the hills, you can store your glasses in the front slots.


Features

  • Lightweight Aerocore in-mold construction.
  • Ventilated protection featuring patented Koroyd material.
  • MIPS system available in all colors.
  • VaporFit adjustable fit system.
  • 20 optimized vents.
  • XT2 anti-bacterial performance lining.
  • Ultra-light single layer webbing.
  • AirEvac ventilation.
  • Ultimate sunglass integration.
  • Adjustable/removeable visor.
  • Real weight (size M): 310 g.
  • Certification: CPSC, CE EN 1078.


Technologies

Koroyd engineered core
A tubular core structure – Koroyd is not just an evolution of product; it is by definition a revolution in lightweight core construction, which is proven to afford a significant and even astonishing performance advantage.

Superior impact protection: Koroyd helmets are complying with lower limits to achieve less than 5% risk of severe head injuries.
Advanced ventilation: Koroyd’s tubular arrangement, organises chaotic air, normalises the pressure and delivers it constantly and linearly through the MT500 helmet to the rider’s head. Thermodynamic testing has shown that Koroyd cools your head quicker and to a lower temperature than having no material at all.

MIPS
(Multi-additional Impact Protection System) is a leading slip-plane technology inside the helmet designed to reduce rotational forces that can be result from certain impacts. MIPS uses a slip-plane that moves inside the helmet, mimicking the brain's own protection system. This layer is designed to rotate inside the helmet with the intent to potentially slow or reduce the amount of energy transferred to, or from, the head.