Trauma Void Pardus MIPS Safety Riding Helmet Smooth
Overview
Key FeaturesKey Features Learn More
Key Features
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Wide BrimWide Brim
Wider than traditional helmet visors, the front and outward extension protects riders from sun damage and reduces glare. Size may vary by brand or helmet style.
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Dial AdjustabilityDial Adjustability
Featuring an adjustable dial at the back of the helmet, these can either be tightened or loosened to correct minor helmet fitting issues and create the perfect fit.
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Removable LinerRemovable Liner
These helmets have liners that can be removed for easy cleaning or to adjust fit.
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Customizable OptionsCustomizable Options
These helmets allow you to personalize your helmet with front, back, or top inserts in numerous colors and patterns that show off your individual style.
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Round ShapeRound Shape
These helmets are the most comfortable option for riders with a rounder-shaped head. Click here to determine your head shape.
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Oval ShapeOval Shape
Riders with an oval-shaped head will feel most comfortable in these helmets. Click here to determine your head shape.
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Universal ShapeUniversal Shape
These helmets can fit any head shape through changing of liners, dial adjustability, or various shell sizes so you can find the right fit for your head's size and shape.
Safety MeasuresSafety Measures Learn More
Safety Measures
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ASTM/SEI CertifiedASTM/SEI Certified
The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) writes widely known safety standards, then an independent testing laboratory called the Safety Equipment Institute (SEI) ensures that manufacturers design helmets that are up to par. The ASTM/SEI testing standard requires impact and retention tests, as well as a visor test to make sure that the visor breaks away or flexes without injuring the face.
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European CertifiedEuropean Certified
European standards are put together by a committee comprised of representatives from countries in the EU. In addition to impact, retention, and visor tests, these safety standards demand that helmets withstand penetration and crushing. The inclusion of the latter two tests is thought to produce safer helmets than those only certified to ASTM standards by SEI.
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SNELL CertifiedSNELL Certified
The Snell Foundation uses what is considered the most demanding testing procedure for riding helmets. Their tests include all aspects of the other certifications but with more stringent standards. Snell drops the helmets from a greater height during the impact test onto a variety of differently-shaped anvils, has the highest crush resistance rating, and ensures the helmet offers sufficient head coverage without sacrificing the rider's field of vision.
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MIPSMIPS
MIPS, or Multi-Directional Impact Protection System, is an additional layer embedded in some helmets to reduce strain on the brain upon a fall. When the helmet makes contact with a surface, the low-friction MIPS layer allows the head to move 10 to 15 mm in all directions to dissipate impact on the brain.
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ERT FoamERT Foam
ERT, or Energy Reduction Technology, consists of soft polymer pads incorporated into the helmet design that mitigates rotational and linear impact. With the motto "Softer is Safer", ERT works immediately and is most effective with lower-impact falls.
The Trauma Void Pardus MIPS Safety Riding Helmet brings elegance to your safety gear. Featuring a trendy matte finish with glossy accents. Ventilation are stylistically added to the chromed accents for a beautiful yet functional look. An inner lining of Coolmax® technology provides moisture wicking benefits to keep you dry and comfortable. This lining is removable for easy washing.
Featuring the Multi-Directional Impact Protection System ("MIPS") that was developed in Europe and has been used in other sporting helmets for years, this helmet reduces rotational motion transferred to the brain by angled impact to the head. The helmet-integrated, low-friction layer creates a way for this motion to be absorbed and redirected, without adding any additional bulk or weight to the helmet.
The Pardus helmets are a slim fit best suited for riders with oblong head shapes. A screw feature at the back of the helmet provides added adjustability for the perfect fit. If you measure between two sizes, it is recommended to opt for the larger size.
Details
- MIPS Technology
- Coolmax® Technology
- Front and Rear Ventilation
- Three-Point Bracket
- Washable Lining
- Chromed Accents
- Approved for All Riding Disciplines
- Certified by ASTM/SEI
- CE VG1 01.040 2014-12 and EN1384.2017
Additional Information
MIPS Technology:
Where did MIPS come from?
Over the past two decades, a small group of passionate individuals based out of Sweden have made it their mission to find a way to further protect the brain from rotational force and strain when an impact occurs during a crash. This group grew MIPS, which is short for Multi-Directional Impact Protection System. MIPS can be found in a variety of different helmets, from motocross lids to equine riding helmets.
What exactly is MIPS?
The MIPS Brain Protection System is a helmet-integrated, low-friction layer designed to reduce rotational motion transferred to the brain from angled impacts to the head. This layer creates a way for the rotational force to be absorbed and redirected rather than transmitted to the brain during an impact. It’s held in place with flexible bands that clip the MIPS liner to the helmet’s foam in multiple anchor points. The system sounds simple, but in reality, this technology was developed and tested over countless hours in a lab.
How does it work?
MIPS works by installing a thin (0.5–0.7 mm), ventilated, custom cut low-friction layer inside the helmet liner. The layer is held in place by an assemblage of composite anchors that flex in all directions. These anchors hold the layer in place, around the head, but provide a small movement in response to angled impact. MIPS’ small movement (10-15 mm) relative to the helmet at the brief moment of an angled impact (3–10 milliseconds) allows the head to continue in the direction in which it was originally traveling. This means that some portion of the rotational forces and energies acting on the head at impact are redirected and spread out thanks to the large low-friction layer, rather than being transferred to the brain. Thanks to its thinness, lightness, and integration into the helmet’s existing ventilation, it’s rarely noticed by the wearer, even over extended periods of use.
Helmet Replacement Policy:
Trauma Void offers a replacement policy for your helmet for up to two years from the date it was purchased. In the event of a crash, the Helmet Crash Replacement Policy allows you to purchase a replacement helmet at 50% off your original purchase price. Please contact Riding Warehouse Customer Service at info@ridingwarehouse.com or at 1-800-620-9145 to begin the replacement process.
Sizing
Size | Head Circumference |
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Small | 50-53cm |
Medium | 54-58cm |
Large | 59-61cm |
Helmet Fitting/Measuring:
To measure for the best fit, find the circumference of the head. To begin, use a flexible tape measure and place it 1-1/2 cm above the eyebrows, skimming the tops of the ears, take it around the back of the head to the fullest part. Using the rider’s measurement and the chart below, find the corresponding helmet for their size range. Please note that the rider’s hair should be as worn when using the helmet.