![]() Smith has used Koroyd in many of their helmets over the past five years, with Endura now adopting it to stay at the forefront of the head safety game. It’s also super-light and is obviously hyper-ventilated due to its open-tubed structure. In comparison, we are told that Koroyd is able to compress up to 78% of its material thickness, potentially reducing impact forces toward your grey matter. Koroyd claims that EPS cannot compress past 60% in the event of an impact. It layers under a thin exterior layer of EPS, and fills the large vents. ![]() It acts as a halo covering most of your dome piece, and provides extended rear coverage. This iteration has many cutouts for maximum ventilation with minimal (if any) sizing interference.Įndura has most recently implemented Koroyd into the construction of their higher-end helmets, replacing most, but not all of the traditional EPS foam in the MT500 MIPS. We're familiar with MIPS as an added layer of cranial armour in the form of slip-plane protection. ![]() A detachable accessory mount for lights or a POV camera snaps into a slot on the top, and an eyewear dock keeps glasses on your helmet when they’re not on your face.īeyond traditional EPS helmet construction, Endura employs MIPS for rotational impact protection and Koroyd, a featherweight series of welded tubes constructed in a 3D matrix around the whole head. Features include a 3-position visor, giant vents, anti-stink interior padding, and a minimal retention device adjusted via a textured thumbwheel. The 240 USD MT500 MIPS is a sharp lid, with deep coverage at the rear.
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