KLIM F4 ECE HELMET Size LargeOVERVIEWBut it’s more than just unmatched ventilation that makes the F4 victorious across all off-road zones. Built on a premium zonal fiber select platform, the KLIM® F4 features aerospace fiberglass, carbon fiber and Kevlar® layups to ensure premium safety standards are exceeded around the world. Comfort is enhanced by moisture-wicking comfort liner and cheek pad materials, comfort liner and cheek pad perforation, and the insane continuation of ventilation ducts and channels throughout the EPS. KLIM®’s premium standards are seen in the complete F4 Package. Included with every F4 Helmet is a genuine WINDSTOPPER® packable, snap-in liner to block direct wind contact while still retaining incredibly high breathability. Also, KLIM® includes a snap-in breath deflector with every F4—making it a true four-season, multi-sport helmet. Removable cheek pads and liners wash easily. To put it simply: the KLIM® F4 wins across the board. That’s what superior technology, premium features and KLIM® ingenuity deliver. Try an F4 on today and experience a new reality of comfort and performance. |
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